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Salary woes continue at Denel defenceweb.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from defenceweb.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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NORTHAMPTON Amherst Regional High School’s Class of 2021 organized rallies in support of Black Lives Matter, fought against injustices for the LGBTQ community and stood up to hate, said Class President Tulsi Patel.Speaking to a sun-drenched crowd of. ....
defenceWeb Written by defenceWeb - President Cyril Ramaphosa. She might no longer be active in board level affairs of Denel following her resignation as chair two months ago, but Monhla Hlahla remains a member the Presidential State-owned Enterprises Council (PSEC). A defenceWeb enquiry to Tyrone Seale, acting spokesperson to President Cyril Ramaphosa, brought the response that “Hlahla remains a member of the Council”. Hlahla was named a PSEC councillor in June last year along with nine others. They are Joel Netshitenzhe, Executive Director and Board Vice-Chair of the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA); Vusi Khanyile, Thebe Investments chair; Michael Sachs, Wits University adjunct professor; Marion Marole, non-executive director MTN Group and Development Bank of SA; Bajabulile Tshabalala, vice president finance and Chief Financial Officer at African Development Bank; Sipho Nkosi, Sanlam director; Kandimathie Ramon, Anglo Gold Ashanti Ch ....
ARHS students reflect on return to classroom Amherst Regional High School GAZETTE FILE PHOTO By TALVIN DHINGRA AMHERST Amherst Regional High School, like many schools across the country, is beginning the process of phasing students back into classrooms. According to ARHS Principal Talib Sadiq, students will be returning in just a few weeks, but even with the option being put forth, not all students feel that going back is the right choice. “I just feel like it’s not safe for the teachers, mainly,” ARHS freshman Zack Dixon said when asked if he was going back to in-person learning. “I know a couple old teachers in school and I’d be concerned for them.” ....