Dr t mahlaba biography sample
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Matlala and Others v Mahlaba and Others (86457/2023) [2023] ZAGPJHC 1037 (7 September 2023)
IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
GAUTENG DIVISION, JOHANNESBURG
(1) REPORTABLE: YES/NO
(2) OF INTEREST TO OTHER JUDGES: YES/NO
(3) REVISED
DATE SIGNATURE
Case No: 86457/2023In the matter between:
In the matter between:
MAGDELINE MALESOLA MATLALA First Applicant
JOHANNA MAHWAHWETSE MATLALA Second Applicant
THABO RAMUSHU Third Applicant
DAVID KALANTSHO MATLALA Fourt Applicant
TEBOGO JOYCE MATLALA Fifth Applicant
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ADVOCATE LAWRENCE NAMANE MAHLABA First Respondent
BATHO BATSHO BAKOPANE (B3) Second Respondent
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE Third Respondent
MAKHUDUTAMAGA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Fourth Respondent
Delivered: This judgment was prepared and authored by the Judge whose name is reflected and is handed down electronically by circulation to the Parties/their legal representatives by email and by uploading it to the electronic file of this mat
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NEWCASTLE- Newcastle Mayor Cllr. Dr Ntuthuko Mahlaba has taken time off from his mayoral duties to assist fellow doctors at the Newcastle Provincial Hospital amid the COVID-19 outbreak. The mayor, who is also a qualified medical doctor, rolled up his sleeves this morning when he joined thousands of doctors who have reported for duty in the fight against the Coronavirus. Donned in his medical attire and a stethoscope around his neck, Dr Mahlaba immediately hit the ground running by interacting with doctors and nurses, and also assessed the facilities reserved for patients in the event of new COVID-19 infections. Dr Mahlaba urged other qualified medical practitioners and retired medical personnel to lend a hand as the country needed their services.
“I strongly encourage other medical practitioners and retired medical personnel to volunteer and offer their services to our country so that we can unite against COVID-19. inom also believe that we can defeat this virus if more people can a
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Noxolo Mahlaba derives pleasure from helping others reach their full potential.
Mahlaba, 34, from Pietermaritzburg is the founder and the Director of Bloom SA Community Organisation.
She dedicates her time and efforts in addressing social ills in Edendale and surrounding areas.
Her organisation runs programmes that addresses identity development (Impande yabeNguni), mental healthcare, skills development, career guidance psychosocial support (peer support, HIV support groups), gender based violence.
Mahlaba said that she was inspired the community she grew up in to engage in such work.
“I grew up in the township and there was always so much poverty around me. I felt very fortunate coming from a home where they could afford to send me to Model C schools.
“Seeing the inequality inspired to make a difference. inom came up with my 20 year goal and part of that was to start an organisation that would be able to do that,” she said.
Mahlaba said that the lack of funding posed a challeng