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MONDAY -15 MAY 2023 DAY 3

MONDAY -15 MAY 2023 DAY 3

by Mr V DLAMINI -
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RHS ESSENTIAL 

How to improve your marks
Tip #1: Adopt a positive mental attitude
https://www.oxford-royale.com/articles/improve-underperforming-grades/

In the face of lower-than-expected grades, it’s only human to react by feeling disappointed with oneself. When you’re frequently receiving lower grades than you’d hoped for, you may start to feel depressed or defeated, and feel like giving up. The first step on the road to improving your grades is to turn this negativity on its head. You need to be positive about the situation if you’re to stand a chance of improving it. Acknowledge that your grades aren’t what you’re aiming for, but believe that you can do something about it. Start by mentally taking control of the situation: instead of thinking “I’m a failure”, think “I can and will do better than this.” Don’t give up – take positive steps towards achieving the improvement you’re more than capable of achieving.

Today's Birthdays:





Parris Emmanuel (Grade  10)
Mbali-Entle Khumalo (Grade 10)
Lesia Neo (Grade 11)
Onkarabetse Mahosi (Grade 10)
Ofentse Moloi (Grade 11)
Bathabile Moreetsi (Grade 10)
Bongiwe Mthethwa (Grade 9)
Christiano Peters (Grade 10)



15 May 1993

15 May 2004

15 May 1900

Dundee and Glencoe are retaken by General Sir Redvers Buller troops during the South African War II


PRESIDENCY LOSES TWO KEY ADVISERS AS RAMAPHOSA BRAVES ARMS DEAL CONTROVERSY

The Presidency is missing two key advisers following the recent loss of its economic and international advisers, while government scrambles to save face over claims South Africa sold arms to Russia.

This followed reports of infighting in the country's most important office as government scrambles to manage the fallout of recent claims that South Africa sold arms to Russia in their conflict with Ukraine.
While the president previously announced an investigation into the alleged arms deal with Russia, the office of The Presidency denied claims that Ramaphosa's key advisers jumped ship as the country faced an economic and foreign affairs crisis.
The Presidency further moved to allay concerns that there was a crisis at the Union Buildings, as several key positions remain vacant.