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Beauty Ndlovu
Tertiary Support Programme Coordinator

Beauty Ndlovu holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Zimbabwe and a Masters in Social Policy and Development from the University of Fort Hare. She is currently doing an Mphil in Diversity Studies and a professional course in Project Management both at the University of Cape Town. She has worked as Programme Assistant at African Monitor, an NGO based in Cape Town. She has also worked as a lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe in the Theatre Arts Department for 4 years, and sat on a number of academic committees representing the department of Theatre Arts and the Faculty of Arts.  She has taught at various high schools in Zimbabwe and has worked on a number of assignments as a researcher. Beauty joins SAEP as Co-ordinator for the Tertiary Support Programme and will be providing support of a wide and varied nature to the current and former bridging year interns enrolled at tertiary institutions.

 

Send Beauty an email: beautyndlovu@yahoo.com

Zimkhitha Ndinga
Assistant Tertiary Support Programme Coordinator

Zimkhitha joined SAEP as an employee in March 2011 as a Hope Scholars tutor and assistant to the Tertiary Support Programme coordinator. She was born in Cape Town. She did both - her primary and high schooling - in the township Langa, where she also had been brought up.

After matriculating in 2004 Zimkhitha joined SAEP as a Bridging Year Intern in 2005. After successfully finishing the programme she was accepted to the University of the Western Cape to study towards a Bachelor's degree in Politics. She did two years of study but due to unavoidable circumstances she had to drop out.

Zimkhitha then spent time volunteering for different organisations such as Lovelife and NICRO before she joined SAEP again in 2011 as an employee. She has applied to go back to study at the UNISA in 2012.

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I wonder where would I have been now if it wasn't for you to give me a chance in this programme. Lots of things are happening in the township, bad influences, peer-pressure and temptations. Through this programme I managed to resist all those habits. Even now some elders ask how I do it and I tell them just like it is: SAEP.
- Luyanda, former Bridging Year Intern

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