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How do we fill the talent vacuum?

MORE than two million precious lives have been lost worldwide to Covid-19. Each one beloved by kith and kin.

The precious, treasured lives of more than 35 000 people have been snuffed out by the virus in South Africa. Daily, our humanity is being decimated before our eyes. Every life is precious and cherished. We, therefore, mourn the loss of so many fellow beings to the dreaded pandemic.

We believe life is priceless because it is our one chance to blossom and to express ourselves. Hence, we make every effort, at great personal and national sacrifice, to

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