PROTEC INK Branch started the year with a lot happening. PROTEC bid farewell to Mpumezo Dungelo, Branch Manager, and welcomed Tyson Dotye as his successor.
The photographic spread is a small representation of the start of what promises to be a great year for this productive branch.
(Left): The INK Branch’s top 2023 achiever with six distinctions, Londeka Sphumelele, with Tyson Dotye, INK’s new Branch Manager
2023 INK matriculants, (from left) Lungani Mtshali, Amahle Msomi and Sphephelo Mbutho, visit the branch to inspire the Class of 2024 with their academic achievements
PROTEC INK 2023 matriculants came to the branch to share their brand new experiences in tertiary
education with the 2024 cohort to inspire and motivate them
INK learners embark on their new school year with excitement
The post matrics were gifted artwork by the PROTEC INK learners
INK feeder schools benefit from the science laboratory at INK – here they explore
conservation of linear momentum
The PROTEC INK team responded to a cry for help by Amahle Ndlela, 2023 matriculant, who was struggling with queries on her first day at university
Local Ward Councillor Fisokuhle Mngadi visited PROTEC INK, having heard positive reports about the branch. Here he greets Tyson Dotye. Cllr Mngadi had a broken pipe repaired at INK
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