Yanga ntshakaza biography of michael
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Queen's College Boys' High School has a vision to be an Internationally Recognised Academic Institution of Excellence, by the time the school turns 175 years old, in 2033.
During 2018, we identified 4 actions to guide us towards Vision 175 & Beyond:
We would like to see the following characteristics as part of the DNA of every Queenian:
1. To try his best every day.
2. Meaningful participation in school activities.
3. To support the school activities as best they can.
4. To honour our uniform as a symbol of gentlemanly behaviour and respect to others.
5. To serve the greater good.
6. To be solution finders and creators, not mere consumers and finger pointers
As part of our Vision our learner numbers and intake is growing.
In 2017 we had 494 learners (with 75 of them being boarders)
In 2024 we have grown to 595 learners (with 173 of them being boarders)
Our Boarding Houses have truly become a "Home Away From Home" for le
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After being crowned for Best Hip Hop Album at the SAMA26, Yanga Chief, real name Yanga Ntshakaza has taken the moment highly to let everyone know that he believes in God!
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“I just want to take this moment to let everyone know that I believe in GOD! My story is too long to tweet, I’m forever indebted to SA HIP HOP. To the moon, we go. Just became a POPSTAR!!! Baby! Thank You South Ah,” said Yanga Chief.
And then the party was taken to the streets on the third night of the SAMA26 extravaganza as top tier musicians received their accolades and performers entertained.
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Kicking off the proceedings was the cool Yanga Chief who partnered with the skilful 25K in the ultimate hip hop fashion, cruising down the street as they flowed and dropped rhymes. Yanga Chief later took home the hotly contested SAMA26 Best Hip Hop Album award for his
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2015 Varsity Shield
| 2015 Varsity Shield | |
|---|---|
| Countries | South Africa |
| Date | 2 February – 6 April 2015 |
| Champions | UKZN Impi (1st title) |
| Runners-up | Wits |
| Promoted | None |
| Matches played | 21 |
| Tries scored | 173 (average 8.2 per match) |
| Top point scorer | Brandan Hewitt (133) |
| Top try scorer | James Verity-Amm (11) |
The 2015 Varsity Shield was contested from 2 February to 6 April 2015. The tournament (also known as the FNB Varsity Shield presented bygd Steinhoff International for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the Varsity Shield, an annual second-tier inter-university sport union competition featuring fem South African universities.
The tournament was won bygd UKZN Impi for the first time; they beat Wits 29–24 in the final played on 6 April 2015. No grupp was promoted to the top-tier Varsity Cup competition for 2016.
Competition rules and information
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