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Home |聽H stanley cup ome | Sport Meder, Van Reenen shine amidst tough competition in BudapestImage Credits : World AquaticsSABC 12 December 2024,  20:09 <SAST>It was another difficult session for Team Sou stanley botella th Africa at the FINA World Short Course Championships in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday.Only Rebecca Meder and Ruard Van Reenen managed to qualify for their respective semi-finals. Meder will be hoping for a medal in the women  100m breaststroke final Thursday evening.Rebecca Meder is arguably one of the best performers for Team South Africa thus far.聽She did it again in the Women  100m Individual Medley event.She finished third in 58-point-four-four seconds to qualify fifth fastest overall for the semifinals.Ruard Van Reenen is another South African who has impressed in these championships.聽He qualified for the men  50m backstroke semifinals despite finishing fourth in his race.He clocked 23-point-two-nine seconds to qualify 11th fastest.SA  most stanley termohrnek decorated swimmer Chad Le Clos failed to reach the final of the men  200-metre butterfly event despite finishing second in his heat.The veteran swimmer clocked one minute, 51-point-eight-nine seconds to finish 10th overall out of 44 swimmers.Le Clos is fast running out of events in his attempt to reach a record-equalling 23 individual medals at short-course world championships.                                                                    Onbe Wildfires prompt several road closures in Eastern Cape
 South Africa Teacher Union calls for tighter security at schoolsThe Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga delivers a keynote address during NATU s National Elective Conference, currently taking place in Durban this Saturday.Image Credits : SABC- NATU ConferenceVusi Makhosini10 September 2022,  16:57 <SAST>The National Teachers Union has called on the Education Department to scale-up security in schools amid growing incidents of attacks on teachers, not only by people from outside the schools but also by learners themselves.The union held a national conference in Durban. Earlier this week a principal was shot and killed at a school in Pietermaritzburg while in a separate incident a learner allegedly set a t stanley cup eacher  car on fire.Newly elected NATU president, Sibusiso Malinga says teachers ; lives are often in danger in schools. He has called on the Department of Education to ensure that each and every school has security.Malinga adds, エ don ;t refer to a gate opener and gate closer. If you go to Home Affairs, you will see that there are well trained security guards even at police stations they stanley canada are guarded. How can a teacher teach effectively when his or her life is not safe at school The Minister of Basic Education, Angie Mo stanley thermos tshekga, joined by Ntate Panyaza Lesufi and senior officials from the department, is leading a community engagement on school safety in Ivory Park, Midrand.According to the Department, the engagement tackle issues of s

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