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Malusi Shezi the CEO of the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) has been accused of interfering in the organizations affairs. This accusation was made by a former board member who claimed that Shezi had been involved in the appointment of a new board member without following proper procedures. Shezi has denied these allegations and has been offered a right of reply by City Press the publication that reported the story. CETA is responsible for providing training and education to the construction industry in South Africa and this accusation has raised concerns about the integrity and transparency of the organizations leadership.
Malusi Shezi the CEO of the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) has been accused of interfering in the organizations affairs.
This accusation was made by a former board member who claimed that Shezi had been involved in the appointment of a new board member without following proper procedures.
Shezi has denied these allegations and has been offered a right of reply by City Press the publication that reported the story.
CETA is responsible for providing training and education to the construction industry in South Africa and this accusation has raised concerns about the integrity and transparency of the organizations leadership.
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Easter is a significant religious holiday celebrated by Christians around the world. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. This year Easter celebrations were observed in various ways due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In Jerusalem the traditional Holy Fire ceremony was held with limited attendance and strict social distancing measures in place. In the Philippines devotees reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus with real nails and crosses despite warnings against large gatherings. In South Africa churches held virtual services and families gathered for small Easter egg hunts. Despite the challenges people found ways to celebrate the holiday and reflect on its meaning.
Easter is a significant religious holiday celebrated by Christians around the world.
It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
This year Easter celebrations were observed in various ways due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In Jerusalem the traditional Holy Fire ceremony was held with limited attendance and strict social distancing measures in place.
In the Philippines devotees reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus with real nails and crosses despite warnings against large gatherings.
In South Africa churches held virtual services and families gathered for small Easter egg hunts.
Despite the challenges people found ways to celebrate the holiday and reflect on its meaning.
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Malusi Shezi the CEO of the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) has been accused of interfering in the organizations affairs. This accusation was made by a former board member who claimed that Shezi had been involved in the appointment of a new board member without following proper procedures. Shezi has denied these allegations and has been offered a right of reply by City Press the publication that reported the story. CETA is responsible for providing training and education to the construction industry in South Africa and this accusation has raised concerns about the integrity and transparency of the organizations leadership.
Malusi Shezi the CEO of the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) has been accused of interfering in the organizations affairs.
This accusation was made by a former board member who claimed that Shezi had been involved in the appointment of a new board member without following proper procedures.
Shezi has denied these allegations and has been offered a right of reply by City Press the publication that reported the story.
CETA is responsible for providing training and education to the construction industry in South Africa and this accusation has raised concerns about the integrity and transparency of the organizations leadership.
Citypress | Prosecutors aligned to controversial Zuma benefactor are under investigation
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Easter is a significant religious holiday celebrated by Christians around the world. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. This year Easter celebrations were observed in various ways due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In Jerusalem the traditional Holy Fire ceremony was held with limited attendance and strict social distancing measures in place. In the Philippines devotees reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus with real nails and crosses despite warnings against large gatherings. In South Africa churches held virtual services and families gathered for small Easter egg hunts. Despite the challenges people found ways to celebrate the holiday and reflect on its meaning.
Easter is a significant religious holiday celebrated by Christians around the world.
It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
This year Easter celebrations were observed in various ways due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In Jerusalem the traditional Holy Fire ceremony was held with limited attendance and strict social distancing measures in place.
In the Philippines devotees reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus with real nails and crosses despite warnings against large gatherings.
In South Africa churches held virtual services and families gathered for small Easter egg hunts.
Despite the challenges people found ways to celebrate the holiday and reflect on its meaning.
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