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Updates on 2009 Bridging Year Interns

 

Simphiwe Dasi - After rewriting his matric exams in May and June, he began assisting Avuyile Koli as junior tutor in the ADT Teach Programme.  ADT would like him to continue in this role.  Eventually, he would like to study computer sciences and IT or journalism and creative writing.

 

Siphokazi Mpololo - Siphokazi is beginning her tertiary studies quantity surveying at Cape Peninsula University of Technology this year.

 

Mthetheleli Wonty - This year he will begin an apprenticeship in auxiliary social work.

 

Nosipho Ndika - Nosipho is working towards her Bachelors of Commerce in accounting at the University of the Western Cape and hopes to work as an internal auditor.

 

Thuliswa Ndalisa - Thuliswa now studies accounting at the University of the Western Cape and would like to pursue a career in accounting or journalism.

 

Amanda Cwati - Amanda recently enlisted with the South African National Defense Force's Army Branch where she will serve as an intelligence officer.

 

Thembisa Ndelbe - Thembisa will continue her studies at University of the Western Cape, where she is working towards a Bachelors of Commerce in accounting.

 

Lerato Regunah Palaganawe - Lerato is considering a career in Nursing and will continue her studies closer to her family in the Northern Cape.

 

Luvuyo Kula - Luvuyo is now enrolled in a sports management programme at Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

 

Thobeka Zitumane - Thobeka is considering a career in business and will continue her studies at University of the Western Cape.

 

Songezo Fikizolo - Songezo is considering a career as a mechanical engineer or a food technologist and will pursue his studies in engineering at Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

 

Thuliswa Mpotulo - Thuliswa will continue her education by joining the South African Navy.

 

Lindikhaya Mqukuse - Lindikhaya is beginning his tertiary studies in human resources at Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

 

Sinazo Naphakade - Sinazo is pursuing her Bachelors of Commerce in accounting at the University of the Western Cape.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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