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There is no end to retelling good stories and Africa’s legendary story-teller Gcina Mhlope will do just that to keep children educationally entertained for 15 days during the extended school break with a daily five-minute online story.
Private higher education MANCOSA’s School of Education will again distribute children stories while schools remain closed until 15 February because of the pressure experienced by the health system since the increase in COVID-19 infections.
Last year MANCOSA partnered with the Gcinamasiko Arts and Heritage Trust to get Mhlope, the world-renowned actress, playwright, storyteller and author, to keep children captivated with her iconic voice and knack of storytelling.
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Karodia dedicated the last four decades of his life to the provision of quality education.
Award-winning educationalist and founder of the Regent Business School, Professor Yusuf Karodia, has died of Covid-19.
Karodia, 70, died in a Durban hospital on Wednesday morning, the Regent Business School said in a statement.
"It is with a profound sense of loss and sadness that we inform you of the death of our founder, Professor Yusuf Karodia," the school said.
"He, unfortunately, was a victim of Covid-19," the managing director of the Regent Business School, Dr Ahmed Shaikh, told News24.
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