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Coal terminal backs youth with bursaries

RBCT offers 28 bursaries and student grants to local learners

A LARGE GROUP of impressionable youngsters can look forward to a bright future with the support of Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT).

On Friday morning, the terminal presented 28 ‘deserving young people’ with 13 study grants and 15 bursaries to the value of R1.6 million.

RBCT Human Resources General Manager Donald Llale congratulated the happy recipients with words of advice.

‘The economy is waiting for you!’ said Llale.

‘Take this opportunity and run with it.

‘Don’t let anyone take it away from you and play your part well.

‘There are people waiting on the wings and you must prove to them that they were right choosing you for this opportunity.

‘RBCT wants you to have a good future as well as your community and the country as a whole.

‘We are giving you eagles’ wings to fly.

‘And we wish you a very successful and educational 2014!’

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3 Comments

  1. Is it possible that local big companies follow a nepteonism trend when rewarding bursaries to:”deserving young people’?

  2. I do not see equity when it comes to chosing people for bursaries. Were these people the onces with the best marks and most potential that really could not afford paying for themselves???? I do not think so.

  3. I would like to have a bursary am curately doing electrical engineering first year student. I do not have any supporting funds.

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