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Hlanganisa Hlangula Ntshobane’s C.V.
406 Centre Place
267 Church Street
Pretoria
0002
Cell No: 078 511 7630
ID No: 840908 5667 08 2
Drivers License: Code 10 (C1)
Email: hlanga.84@gmail.com

Personal Details

Gender : Male

Race : African

Disability : None

Nationality : South African

Tertiary & Secondary Education Details

Tertiary Education (Completed, 11/2009) : BA (Humanities) Degree University of Johannesburg Johannesburg, South Africa (Gauteng).
Major Subjects : Psychology (III), Development Studies (III)
Other Subjects Passed : Anthropology (I&II) Sociology (I) Communication (I) Zulu (I)

Secondary Education (Completed, 11/2004): St James College Matric / Grade 12 / A-level

Subjects Passed : English, Xhosa, Physiology, Mercantile Law, Economics, Business Economics

Other qualification (Completed, 12/2010) : Traffic Diploma
Tshwane Metropolitan Police Academy Pretoria, South Africa (Gauteng).

Subjects Passed : Legal’s Loads on Vehicles
Dangerous Goods (transportation)
National Road Traffic Act (NRTA) AARTO

Other Qualification (Completed, 11/2013) : Basic Vetting Course

Course Contents : CI Threats MISS Document Acts Endangering Security Vetting Norms and Factors Art of Interviewing Report Writing

Other Qualification (Completed, 11/2009) : Personal Computing (5) Certificate
Rosebank College (Short Learning Programme)

Course Content : Ms Word, Ms Excel,
Ms PowerPoint, Outlook, Using the

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