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Last Visit to the Mitre

Unathi Cengani has been a firm favourite at the ODU.

As driver for Bishops, Unathi Cengani was the go-to guy for banking, post, important admin deliveries and document handling.  Unathi arrived at Bishops just before COVID in July 2019 and has been a favourite Bishops driver for the past 5 years.  He was a regular visitor to the Mitre particularly after VUSA moved from the College to the Raymond Ackerman Centre.

Unathi has decided to branch out on his own adventure.  He is going for his Code 14 licences as he hopes to become a big bus driver for one of the large transport companies like My Citi Bus.  He is also thinking about possibly driving the luxury bus liners on long haul trips.

There are very few people who carry themselves in a more professional, elegant and friendly manner than Unathi.

Although this is his last visit to the Mitre for the moment, he promises to pop in regularly and keep us updated. 

We wish him well in his future endeavours and will miss him.

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