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27 10, 2022

    RIALTO PROJECT ALUMNA KUMESHNIE NAIR APPOINTED AS A CARGO CARE OPERATOR AT MAERSK

    2022-10-27T08:48:11+00:00October 27th, 2022|

    Kumeshnie Nair attended Simon’s Town High School Lawhill Maritime Centre [...]

    1 03, 2022

      RIALTO PROJECT ALUMNUS LUTHO THOMAS RETURNS TO SIMON’S TOWN HIGH SCHOOL LAWHILL MARITIME CENTRE TO SHARE HIS EXPERIENCE IN THE SUPERYACHT INDUSTRY

      2022-03-01T06:31:03+00:00March 1st, 2022|

      Lutho Thomas was the recipient of the first Rialto Project [...]

      17 03, 2021

        RIALTO PROJECT SCHOLARS KOMBISILE MTHETHWA & ZANELE JONAS START GRADE 10 AT LAWHILL

        2021-03-18T11:48:59+00:00March 17th, 2021|

        Zanele Jonas and Kombisile Mthethwa have been awarded bursaries through The Rialto Project to Simon’s Town Lawhill Maritime Centre in Cape Town. The three year bursaries are funded by the Community Property Fund.

        28 09, 2020

          RIALTO PROJECT MENTOR SIPHO EVANS JOINS LAWHILL MATRICS ON HIKE

          2020-11-09T12:16:25+00:00September 28th, 2020|

          Rialto Project scholars, Joshua Mbana and Kumeshnie Nair are in their final year at Simon’s Town Lawhill Maritime Centre in Cape Town. They returned to Lawhill on the 8th of June 2020 after learning remotely from home since the end of March 2020 as a result of the nationwide COVID-19 Lockdown.

          14 08, 2020

            RIALTO PROJECT SCHOLAR JOSHUA MBANA WINS LAWHILL’S WRITING COMPETITION

            2020-08-14T11:14:33+00:00August 14th, 2020|

            The Rialto Project is a registered non-profit company with the purpose of bridging the education divide in South Africa, and in so doing making a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities.

            20 07, 2020

              Lutho Thomas

              2020-07-30T19:13:17+00:00July 20th, 2020|

              I have benefitted enormously from my chance and am determined to give back to others” – Lutho Thomas

              Our success story that cannot be disregarded is that of Mr. Lutho Thomas. When given the opportunity, the dusty streets of the Eastern Cape’s townships are proving to be a rich source of talented people; such as Siya Molisi, Springbok Rugby Captain.

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