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Phoenix college - humble beginnings to great achievements

Phoenix college - humble beginnings to great achievements By Brandstories Share Phoenix college started from humble beginnings in December 1993, when an out of work Engineer handed out pamphlets in De Villiers St, dreaming about the school that he hoped to open the following year. There were no learners, no teachers and he wondered whether it would ever become a reality. Using his pension money, he was able to put down a deposit on a building and hired chairs and desks for the 8 staff members and 100 learners from an events company. At the same time that the new Rainbow Nation was being formed in 1994, a new school was founded. In Greek mythology, the Phoenix bird died in a fire but not before leaving behind 2 eggs that hatched, resulting in two baby birds. This has become a symbol of new life. With the new dispensation in mind, the school was aptly named Phoenix College.

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The South African play that s tackling the scourge of the street drug whoonga

Disclosure statement The project is led by Writer/Director Neil Coppen, actress/story-teller Mpume Mthombeni, Dylan McGarry (Educational Sociologist and artist) and The Big Brotherhood (Vumani Khumalo, Phumlani Ngubane, Ngcebo Cele, Sandile Nxumalo and Zenzo Msomi) in association with the Urban Futures Centre, Twist Theatre Development Project (Twist Durban), Think Theatre and the generous constant support of the Denis Hurley Centre. Ulwembu has been primarily funded by the Open Society Foundations, as well as Twist (www.twistprojects.co.za), Urban Future Centre, The Playhouse Company, the Denis Hurley Centre, National Institute for Humanities and Social Science. Ulwembu would not be possible without the support of Monique Marks, Kira Erwin, Emma Durden, Tina La Roux, Bryan Hiles, Margie Coppen, Kathryn Bennett, Rogers Ganesan, Stephanie Jenkins, Tamar Meskin, Raymond Perrier, Illa Thompson, Bongi Ngobese, Father Stephen Tully, Col. Vuyana, Pruthvi Karpoormath, Fathima Bi Bi Ally, E

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