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Long snaking queues at the Tvet College

Social distancing for hundreds of potential students in snaking queues at the Middelburg Nkangala Tvet College proved to be tricky.

The hopeful students went to the campus in an attempt to write placement tests and register for the 2021 academic year.

Residents complained about the lack of social distancing at the campus, the prospective students ignored social distancing rules.

Steve Tshwete Law Enforcers and SAPS members were called to the campus to control the snaking queues and ensuring that the Covid-19 regulations are followed.

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Tiisetso Malunga

I have been working as a journalist/photographer since 2018 at the Middelburg Observer. Before joining Caxton I was a Journalism Student at the Tshwane University of Technology. I was also a broadcasting intern at the SABC in Pretoria. In my first year as a journalist I was awarded the Upcoming Journalist of the Year at the O H Frewin awards. My motto in life is ‘I am human before anything’ with that being said I am driven by human stories and I am a strong believer in justices and human rights.
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