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Pietermaritzburg was a dump long before the riots The effects of the past week’s unrest and destruction of property will have dire consequences for the KwaZulu-Natal capital, where residents have watched for years how their city has been ruined 19 July 2021 - 07:56 By Naledi Sikhakhane A waste picker at the New England Road landfill site in Pietermaritzburg. File photo. Image: Sandile Ndlovu
Rubbish sits in piles on Masukwana Street in central Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, as a group of concerned residents rummage to find more plastic bags in which to put the waste they have gathered. Theirs is a clean-up operation to clear the detritus left by the riots that morphed from a campaign to free incarcerated former president Jacob Zuma into the wholesale destruction of several key establishments by criminals.
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Khutliso Daniels Secondary achieved a 78% matric pass rate. Teachers (back, from left) Mkhuseli Mhlekwa, Lungelwa Mayalo, Maud Siaw, Thembesile Sandi, Vuyiswa Mthetho, Mthuthuzeli Msipa, Lungelwa Deliwe; (front from left) Zonwabele Mcuba, Nomthandazo Planga, Siyanda Tyobashe, Thantaswa Ndzena. Photo: Sue Maclennan Motivation, commitment lifts Makhanda matrics
Highly motivated learners who had each other’s backs; teachers and principals who gave their all; strong support from the business and education community, and parents who bought into the project are the common factors among Makana’s record-breaking Matric 2020 schools.
Khutliso Daniels Principal Zonwabele ‘Radio’ Ncuba says consistency and the fact that he handles discipline and organisational matters means teachers are freed to teach. Photo: Sue Maclennan