March 6, 2017

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Brian Molefe sworn in as an MP -

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Crime, corruption remain priority areas -

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Three killed in North West floods -

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Friday, February 24, 2017

Farmers, cops save kids from flood-waters -

Friday, February 24, 2017

Motheo Tvet does it again

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We done it … Motheo Tvet principal Dipiloane Phutsisi accepting the award from the CEO of PMR Africa during the event held a the President Hotel

As the college scoops yet another PMR Diamond Arrow Award for business excellence…

The Motheo Tvet in Bloemfontein has scooped yet another prestigious PMR Africa Award after scooping the same in 2014.

This was in recognition of the business excellence based on a month long survey of the college’s methods of teaching.

The survey was conducted in June while the prize, the Diamond Arrow Award from PMR Africa, was passed on to the college by the PMR Africa during a gala function held at the President Hotel in Mangaung.

Addressing the event, PMR CEO Johan Hattingh said his group was creating a platform through the awards where companies and institutions can be recognised for all their hard work.
“After all there is a successful team behind every successful company or institution, “he said.

Africa Lame Murubane, spokesperson for the college, said Motheo Tvet scored the highest in the category of sector college/training institutions in the Free State.
“This is the second PMR Diamond Arrow award that Motheo Tvet College has won in the past two years,’ said Murubane.
He said the survey conducted on the college sought to profile the Free State province as a growth point and potential investment destination.

He added that the award would not have been possible without the team work toward a common goal that is existent at the college.

Present at the event to see the award announced in favour of the college was the deputy council chairperson of the Tvet college advocate Tsoeunyana Pela as well as the Principal of the Motheo Tvet, Dipeloane Phutsisi.

For their win, the college also received accolades from the college council and executive management for the job well done.
More praises however, went to the lecturers and their committed students.

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