Young innovators called to revolutionise energy sector
By ANA Reporter
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DURBAN - Postgraduate students from universities across Africa have been called to showcase their skills and present innovations that could help develop the power and energy sector.
The Initiate Young Talent Challenge, a project from Clarion Events in partnership with the Enlit Africa event, will give postgraduate students a chance to exhibit their skills during a digital conference in June.
The exhibition will take place from June 8 to 9 this year.
“This is their chance to disrupt the industry with innovative and new ways of thinking. This is a unique not-to-be-missed opportunity to not only shape their future but also to start establishing a sound and professional personal brand, taking their careers to the next level,” said Nazlee Fredericks, leader of the Initiate project, in a statement over the weekend.
DA to probe Xanthea Limbergâs qualifications
By Velani Ludidi
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Cape Town - The DAâs federal legal commission will investigate reports that Mayco member Xanthea Limberg claimed to have had a degree on her CV, while she currently does not hold one.
On Wednesday, the Weekend Argus exclusively revealed that Limberg submitted a summarised CV that stated she has a degree in politics and public policy administration from UCT and a BA degree in policy studies from Unisa. The CV was submitted to the partyâs provincial executive committee in January for her nomination as an executive member.
DA leader institutes âCV auditsâ admit call for Xanthea Limberg to be fired
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Cape Town â The Western Cape ANC is of the opinion the ââDA is unravellingââ and ââwill not be surprised if more allegations of other fake qualifications are leakedââ.
With City of Cape Town Mayco member Xanthea Limberg becoming the latest high-profile DA figure to have their qualifications questioned, party leader John Steenhuisen has decided to act.
The DA will carry out a âfull auditâ on the CVs of its public representatives, Daily Maverick reported, with individuals required to provide certified copies of the degrees or diplomas listed.
EXCLUSIVE: Xanthea Limberg is the latest DA member caught in qualifications drama
By Velani Ludidi
Cape Town - Yet another DA member allegedly lied about their qualifications.
This time it is Xanthea Limberg, current Mayco Member for Water and Waste at the City of Cape Town.
A CV which the Weekend Argus has seen states that Limberg has a degree in Politics and Public Policy Administration from the University of Cape Town and a BA Degree in Policy Studies from Unisa. The CV was submitted to the party’s Provincial Executive Committee in January for her nomination as an executive member.
Sipho Mabena Denial is Covid-19’s best friend. The virus invades an area in a stealthy manner and by the time the first cases appear, it is too late to stop the spread. A health worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) attends to a Covid-19 coronavirus patient inside a banquet hall temporarily converted into a covid care centre in New Delhi on April 29, 2021. (Photo by TAUSEEF MUSTAFA / AFP) At the current rate, SA is at risk of going down India’s Covid-19 deadly route, with experts saying SA has all the hallmarks of large gatherings, more variants and poor preparation. This in the backdrop of the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) Covid-19 modelling consortium warning of a third wave in the report update released yesterday. The update shows that SA is likely to experience a third wav