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Ntokozo Mabaso is currently doing his Master s in Analytical Chemistry at the Durban University of Technology.
He started manufacturing sanitiser from his garage when he saw the shortage caused by the pandemic.
Mabaso approached the university after its Department of Biotechnology stopped manufacturing the sanitisers.
A curiosity about how to make sanitisers, which was brought on by a shortage at the height of the pandemic, led Durban University of Technology master’s student Ntokozo Mabaso to manufacturing and supplying the university with sanitisers.
The university had initially been sourcing its sanitisers from its Department of Biotechnology, and when they stopped producing them, Mabaso approached his research supervisor with his formula to produce them.
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By Adhere Cavince | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-05-07 09:20 Share CLOSE A logo of the Luban Workshop is presented at the opening ceremony of the workshop in Egypt. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
During the 2018 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing, President Xi Jinping announced that China would support the establishment of 10 Luban Workshops across Africa, to assist the continent in building needed technical skills among college students. Ahead of this year s FOCAC Summit, which will be held in September, that promise has been delivered.
Luban Workshops are named for Lu Ban (507-440 BC), a renowned Chinese carpenter, craftsman and engineer. They provide technical skills training for college students, enabling them to be market-ready upon graduation.
Watch: EFF student command members march in the Durban CBD
EFF members took to the streets in protest against a Durban University of Technology (DUT) Student Representative Council decision this week.
A video of Economic Freedom (EFF) fighters supporters marching through the Durban CBD on Monday night was shared on social media this week.
The EFF student protesters can be seen in the video wearing the party’s signature red berets and mostly red clothing, as they sing and march along the street in the city centre. One person is seen standing on a police van as the marchers head towards the beachfront.