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New chairman, first female vice-chair for WASPA

May 3, 2021 South Africa’s Wireless Application Service Providers’ Association (WASPA) has elected its new office bearers for 2021, including a new chairperson. Anthony Ekerold, a founding Director of BDE Attorneys and one of the longest standing board members, will take over as chairperson. Ekerold has specialised in telecommunications law for the past 10 years and brings a wealth of experience to the position. Ekerold takes over from Greg Brophy who served his two-year tenure having been elected in 2019. Ekerold is no stranger to the industry or WASPA having served as vice-chair between 2013 and 2017, holding the chair role in 2018 and has been WASPA’s attorney of record since 2014.

People moves: 12-16 April 2021 - Insurance Age

People moves: 12-16 April 2021 - Insurance Age
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Rosebud in hunt for new coach - Bayside News

Rosebud in hunt for new coach Picture: Darryl Kennedy THE 40-day reign of Tommy McShane as senior coach of Rosebud ended abruptly last week. Club president John Grbac confirmed on social media on Friday that McShane had been “stood down”. “I won’t crucify the guy because he’s a good mate of mine,” Grbac said. “We’ve come to an agreement and he understands that. “It was a trial thing really and Tommy was new to it anyway. “He thinks it’s better for the club too because if he’s not getting the respect from the players then it’s time to move on.

Rosebud in hunt for new coach - MPNEWS

Rosebud in hunt for new coach Coaching cameo: Tom McShane (back row, red and black cap) with Rosebud’s Wallace Cup squad at Monterey Reserve earlier this month. Picture: Darryl Kennedy THE 40-day reign of Tommy McShane as senior coach of Rosebud ended abruptly last week. Club president John Grbac confirmed on social media on Friday that McShane had been “stood down”. “I won’t crucify the guy because he’s a good mate of mine,” Grbac said. “We’ve come to an agreement and he understands that. “It was a trial thing really and Tommy was new to it anyway.

Selfish, stupid, dangerous man appeals COVID conviction

Premium Content Subscriber only A North Coast man convicted of threatening police and refusing to comply with COVID-19 rules has won his appeal to lessen his sentence. James Desmond Murphy, 38, appeared before Lismore District Court on Wednesday for his appeal hearing. The Banora Point man was convicted in December 2020 of not complying with a direction about the COVID-19 pandemic, failing to leave when required, using offensive language in public, intimidating police, and intimidation. He was then sentenced to a concurrent nine-month fixed-term sentence, however, he was granted bail in December. Court documents reveal Murphy went to the Ivory Tavern in Tweed Heads on August 10, 2020.

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