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student news

These are all past bursary students who are now working as a result of receiving assistance and completing their studies.

Electrical engineering
Nelisa Maqidlana, Morena Mhlambiso, Mphumzi Mgwiji and Nosithembele Nogemane were accepted by Telkom for in-service training. Macebo Sanda is working as a TV assembly technician. Fabrice Sitou is working for an oil company and Nombuyo Mvumbi is on a learnership. Lindall Fouche has a good job at an electronics company in Johannesburg.

Mechanical & Welding
Pieter Rossouw and Waseem Inglis (both Fitting & Machining students) were accepted onto learnerships at Melpak and Mercedes Benz respectively. Faizel Samai is on a Welding learnership.

Travel and Tourism
Leonie Hendricks is working at Nationwide Airlines.

Secretarial / Business
Nicolette Louw is working at a doctor’s surgery. Princess Mateta is working at the College of Cape Town and Shahida Esauat Compuserve. Zintle Mabuya is employed at Metrorail.

Cosmetology
Melanie Naylor is working at a prestigious health spa in Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Ruth Young is working at a local salon.

Educare
Leejae Longo is working as a grade R (pre-school) teacher.

Art
Brendan Ruiters is at a printing firm and Shaaf Adams at a design company.

Other
Unathi Nkwenkwezi finished N6 in Electrical Engineering with good results and is studying further at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). Pamela Kantolo completed her N6 in Clothing Production and is now doing a Practical course at CPUT. Bernice Pietersen is doing a Diploma course in Financial Management through UNISA after completing N6 at college. Garshwin April, who did an Art course, was offered a sizeable bursary by the National Film Foundation to study Animation.

See also our Special Projects page for news of students on the Swiss project.