REMEMBERING SOUTH AFRICANS LOST TO COVID-19

Dr Clarence Mazwangwandile Mini

2020-06-18T13:21:50+02:00May 11th, 2020|Gauteng|

As a young adult, Clarence ‘Bizzah’ Mini jumped the border to join umKhonto weSizwe, trained with the June 16th Detachment in Angola and survived ‘the Boers’; in exile, he was trained and qualified as a doctor; in early middle age, he returned to South Africa just as the Aids epidemic was taking hold, became an Aids activist and worked tirelessly against HIV, which killed three million of his compatriots over the following two decades. But this week, Dr Clarence Mini, was eventually felled by Covid-19, a coronavirus nobody had drawn up battle plans for

Ms Charmelle Machiu

2021-03-05T17:11:28+02:00May 2nd, 2020|Eastern Cape|

Ms Machiu will be remembered by learners as a disciplinarian and a very hard working teacher with a love for Mathematics. She motivated learners to dig deep inside themselves to excel to the best of their abilities and always had a willing ear to listen when their worlds became dark.She will be remembered for her dedication, motivation, goal orientated vision for our school, her ultimate attention to detail when performing her duties, for her fairness and her random giggles.

Ms Charmelle Machiu

2021-03-05T17:11:21+02:00May 2nd, 2020|Eastern Cape|

Ms Machiu will be remembered by learners as a disciplinarian and a very hard working teacher with a love for Mathematics. She motivated learners to dig deep inside themselves to excel to the best of their abilities and always had a willing ear to listen when their worlds became dark.She will be remembered for her dedication, motivation, goal orientated vision for our school, her ultimate attention to detail when performing her duties, for her fairness and her random giggles.

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