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FRIDAY - 12 MAY 2023 DAY 2

FRIDAY - 12 MAY 2023 DAY 2

by Mr V DLAMINI -
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RHS ESSENTIAL 

Even the brightest students can sometimes find themselves academically underperforming, often through no fault of their own. When students find themselves in this situation, they’re often stuck in a rut and are not sure what to do to improve. If this sounds like you, the first step is to work out the reasons why you may be underperforming, and the next step is to work out how to tackle the problem. If you’re not sure how to go about it, the steps we will be sharing each day, will show you what you can do to form an improvement plan to help you achieve the grades you know you’re capable of achieving.

https://www.oxford-royale.com/articles/improve-underperforming-grades/

Today's Birthdays:











Otsile Legae (Grade 11)
Kunani Mabaso (Grade 11)
Matshidiso Tsepe (Grade 8)

Saturday Birthdays:
Mahlatse Chokoe (Grade 8)
Siphesihle Gceba (Grade 12)
Reagile Sedibe (Grade 12)

Sunday Birthdays:
Reamogetse Khudaga (Grade 11)
Kabelo London (Grade 12)
Kamogelo Molefe (Grade 11)
Oratile Sebolao (Grade 9)
Phebe Vanzeeberg (Grade 11)



Lounge 10/11 Special Fully loaded Chips R35


1986: Nelson Mandela watches the films Nightshift’ and ‘Lenin’ in prison

1981: Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley died of cancer at age 36.

1960: Some 14 years after escaping from a prison camp, former Nazi official Adolf Eichmann was captured by Israeli intelligence agents near Buenos Aires; he was later taken to Israel, where he was tried, convicted, and executed.


President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that the grid will collapse if the government fully implements the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, decision that schools, hospitals and police stations be exempted from load shedding.

Ramaphosa said their appeal of the judgment was not based on arrogance, but on the advice of engineers that they cannot afford to stop implementing power cuts in the way they are doing it now.
He said the engineers had told him that load shedding was implemented to avoid the collapse of the grid.
The view of the government was also about being practical about the decision of the High Court.

Ramaphosa, who was answering oral questions in Parliament on Thursday, said while they noted the judgment they needed to deal with the reality of reducing the severity of load shedding.