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Only the best must be deployed, Mabuyane says

Only the best must be deployed, Mabuyane says Capable, ethical state vital to lead SA’s economic recovery PREMIUM By Herald Reporter - 11 January 2021 Only the best ANC members should be deployed to state institutions, Eastern Cape party boss Oscar Mabuyane said on Monday. Delivering his opening address at an ANC provincial executive committee meeting, Mabuyane stressed the importance of an “all hands on deck” approach if SA was to get the stagnant economy moving at a desirable rate. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below.

Bayworld rehabilitated turtles will be home for Christmas

Bayworld rehabilitated turtles will be home for Christmas By Herald Reporter - 23 December 2020 Twelve endangered turtles which spent most of the year in their own kind of lockdown, will be released on Thursday, in time to return home for Christmas. Bayworld Sea Turtle Rehabilitation curator, Ruth Wright, said the turtles would be released off St Croix Island in the SANParks’ Greater Addo Marine Protected Area, after spending months in rehabilitation. FREE TO READ | Just register if you’re new, or sign in.

Years of study produce recognition for hard-working students

By Herald Reporter - 20 December 2020 Despite the turbulence and uncertainty which surrounded the academic year, a host of Bay academics continued to excel and their efforts have not gone unnoticed. Nelson Mandela University (NMU) presented a number of intellectuals with various accolades at the university’s summer graduation this week, acknowledging excellence in the recipients’ respective sectors. FREE TO READ | Just register if you’re new, or sign in.

NMU lecturer earns doctorate in forestry management

NMU lecturer earns doctorate in forestry management Zimbabwe-born woman’s long journey starts and ends under the trees By Herald Reporter - 19 December 2020 An unwavering commitment to water conservation has culminated in a doctorate for a Southern Cape academic, whose lifelong dream to change her world through education began under an avocado tree two decades ago. Zimbabwean-born Tatenda Mapeto, 33, a forest management lecturer at Nelson Mandela University’s George Campus, received the coveted qualification during summer graduation 2020, the institution’s online ceremony held for its 1,212 students this week. FREE TO READ | Just register if you’re new, or sign in.

Professor from humble beginnings gets international recognition

Professor from humble beginnings gets international recognition
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