Reality TV star Wandi Ndlovu plans to rewrite matric exams after personal setbacks

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'This Body Works For Me' cast member Wandi Ndlovu shares her plans to rewrite her matric exams.

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“This Body Works For Me” star Wandi Ndlovu plans to rewrite her matric exams this year, marking a fresh start amid recent personal challenges. 

Ndlovu announced her decision on Facebook, sharing that she had enrolled at a matric rewrite college. 

“One of my biggest goals this year was to rewrite my matric. I was supposed to write my exams this month, but sadly, I have to postpone my exams to November, and my plan was to post next year when I get my results to celebrate with you guys,” she wrote.

However, she revealed that her plans were delayed after her laptop, which contained all her study materials, was stolen. She now aims to write her exams in November.

“At some point, I wanted to give up because it got a lot worse when my MacBook was stolen, but it’s okay. 

“I want to say that whatever situation you’re in, don’t give up. The one who falls and gets up is stronger than the one who gives up. Here, we do not fear failure; we fear not trying,” she concluded.

The 26-year-old reality star’s decision to focus on education comes just months after a highly publicised legal case. 

Ndlovu, along with her mother Thembi and sister, were released on bail following their arrest for the alleged fatal stabbing of her uncle, Linda Ndlovu, during a family dispute at their home in Katlehong. 

The trio spent two weeks in custody before their release. In another recent court development, Ndlovu and her family briefly faced tension when a warrant for their arrest was mistakenly issued.

According to “Bona”, during a hearing in the murder trial on September 9, the court initially believed the sisters had missed the session.

It was later clarified that they had gone to the wrong courtroom, and the warrant was promptly withdrawn. 

The case, which also involves their mother, has now been postponed to November 26, when a postmortem report is expected to provide more details about the cause of death.