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in memoriam Glowing tributes for Anshu Padayachee

Gender-rights activist, humanitarian and academic Anshu Padayachee is remembered for her positivity and work as a gender commentator and educationist.

Padayachee, of uMhlanga, died on Wednesday after battling cancer.

At the time of her passing, she was the CEO of the Technological Higher Education Network South Africa (Thensa), previously known as the South African Technology Network (SATN), a consortium of technology-focused universities and institutions.

Padayachee was involved in management, teaching and research at universities for 30 years and obtained her Master’s degree cum laude, a D.Phil in criminology, a

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