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Power of positivity

Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanAugust 30, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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6369 Queen Xulubane, former principal of Eastcape Midlands College in Grahamstown, addresses guests at a Women’s Month event at the Frontier Hotel. Themed ‘Are you powerful?’ the afternoon get-together was organised by Thami Skweyiya with the aim of empowering them through words of encouragement. Skweyiya recently took on management of the hotel’s catering and accommodation and is responsible for the reception area’s fresh new look and comfortable atmosphere. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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Queen Xulubane, a former principal of Eastcape Midlands College in Grahamstown, addresses guests at a Women’s Month event at the Frontier Hotel. Themed ‘Are you powerful?’ the afternoon get-together was organised by Thami Skweyiya with the aim of empowering them through words of encouragement. Skweyiya recently took on management of the hotel’s catering and accommodation and is responsible for the reception area’s fresh new look and comfortable atmosphere. Photo: Sue Maclennan

 

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Thami Skweyiya addresses guests at a Women’s Month event at the Frontier Hotel. Themed ‘Are you powerful?’ the afternoon get-together was organised by Skweyiya with the aim of empowering them through words of encouragement. She recently took on management of the hotel’s catering and accommodation and is responsible for the reception area’s fresh new look and comfortable atmosphere. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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