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WEDNESDAY - 20 APRIL 2022 - DAY 3

WEDNESDAY - 20 APRIL 2022 - DAY 3

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RHS ESSENTIAL 

Academic success at high school is based on your ability to read and to continually improve your reading skills. Over the next few days, we will investigate helpful tips for improving your reading skills.

Tip 9. Get Vocal

Take centre stage and read out loud. This will help you with your fluency. You will be able to check your pace, and which words you have difficulty reading. This is also a good opportunity to explain what you’ve read to your audience. It proves that you understand what you’ve read.

https://www.skillsacademy.co.za/tips-to-improve-your-reading-skills/

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS

birthday

Oyintanda Klaas (Grade 9) 

Kgalemo Phiri (Grade 12) 

Rorisang Seanego (Grade 10)

HISTORY

2021: Derek Chauvin, a former police officer, was found guilty of killing George Floyd, an unarmed African American man whose neck he knelt on while attempting to arrest him in 2019; Floyd's death caused massive protests against police brutality and brought renewed attention to the Black Lives Matter movement.

1994The State President F.W. de Klerk issues a proclamation adopting the new national flag and National Anthem of SA

1968SA Boeing 707 crashes in Namibia

1964The UN Group of Experts on Apartheid proposes establishment of a National Convention to set a new course for the future of South Africa

news

Athletics South Africa develops COVID-19 app as a safety measure ahead of stadiums opening

20 April 2022, 12:00 PM  |
 Abongwe Kobokana |  @SABCNews
eThekwini
An aerial view of the soccer stadium and beach front in eThekwini.

Athletics South Africa (ASA) says it has come up with some stringent measures on returning to sports events in line with the COVID-19 pandemic health regulations.
Senior official at ASA, Jean Verster, says they have created a new app in order to enable all people to be screened when they go to sports venues.
“We have introduced an application to have strict access control with regard to people visiting our events. Luckily in South Africa, we do not have any indoor events other than our athletes competing in Europe and in some other competitions but in South Africa, all our events are outside.”
“The web-based application that we use basically allows people to do their screening and also register to go to a stadium and also when they leave the stadium.”
Crowds return to sports stadiums under new COVID-19 regulations
Last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that stadiums will be opened for professional sports events at 50% capacity.
South Africans who have been vaccinated or recently tested negative for COVID-19 will now be able to attend sporting events in stadiums, music concerts and other social events.

https://www.sabcnews.com/athletics-south-africa-develops-covid-19-app-as-a-safety-measure-ahead-of-stadiums-opening/

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