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Marius Meyer

@mariussabpp

Marius is an author, lecturer & Chairperson of SABPP, the HR professional & quality assurance body @SABPP1. Blog: SABPP.co.za/blog

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Objectives 1.1To promote digital learning in the country; 1.2To promote the quality & standard of digital learning & to recognise education and/or training which qualifies persons for prof registration; 1.3To promote collaboration in the field of digital learning;

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If you interested in joining and developing the community of practice in #digital #learning, then please reach out and DM me.

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#COVID19 Statistics in SA as at 26 November. Use the COVID Alert SA app to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community. Start using this privacy preserving app today. Add your phone to the fight! Download the Covid Alert SA app now! onelink.to/x77vn7

#COVID19 Statistics in SA as at 26 November.

Use the COVID Alert SA app to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community. Start using this privacy preserving app today. Add your phone to the fight! Download the Covid Alert SA app now! onelink.to/x77vn7
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Can you imagine where we will be as a country, a planet at the end of the 2020 decade? Things can go into so many directions, good and bad. One thing is for sure, good or bad #leadership will play a key role. May this be the decade of the emergence of Authentic Leadership

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The Department of Health says healthcare workers will be the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine once it becomes available in South Africa #sabcnews

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Happy birthday to SABPP CEO Mawande Mawande Thank you for all your hard work in steering SABPP through the most difficult year in our history. Have a good birthday, Christmas and New Year!

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HR Candidate Programme Use our candidate programme to give your trainees the best start in their career. bit.ly/2MpKxvf

HR Candidate Programme

Use our candidate programme to give your
trainees the best start in their career.

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Night Prayer: Lord, as we enter a new year, help us to listen to your grace-filled voice that tells each one of us that we are loved by you; help us by your Spirit in this coming year to learn what it means to live each day as your beloved.

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Another COVID record in South Africa: more than 18,000 new confirmed cases are reported in tonight's report -- plus 436 new deaths. And the positivity rate is still nearly 33%. "The virus is spreading so fast that it is outpacing our ability to detect it," Minister Mkhize says.

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For the first time in the history of the pandemic in South Africa, we have breached the 18 000 mark for new daily cases and have reached a cumulative total 1 057 161 cases. Today alone 436 more COVID-19 related deaths have been reported. Via Zweli Mkhize Department of Health: COVID-19

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Let’s light this candle of hope, of encouragement. One that looks at 2021 with hope, in which SA and humanity will triumph #NYECandleLighting

Let’s light this candle of hope, of encouragement. One that looks at 2021 with hope, in which SA and humanity will triumph #NYECandleLighting
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As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 1 057 161, the total number of deaths is 28 469 and the total number of recoveries is 879 671.

As of today, the total number of confirmed #COVID19 cases is 1 057 161, the total number of deaths is 28 469 and the total number of recoveries is 879 671.