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Chief, Mr Adriaan Basson, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, We gather at this summit at a time of hope and promise for South Africa ...
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Through the profession’s evolution, the Faculty of Nursing has been leading the way in inspiring nurses through its teaching and research. Prior to the 1970s, nurses were traditionally trained in a ...
On 17 March, the Chancellor gave her second Mais Lecture. The lecture was heavily trailed in the Spring Forecast as when the Chancellor would outline the government’s economic thinking.
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