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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Rotary honours outstanding members

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1448 days ago
20210721

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The Ro­tary Club of Princes Town has award­ed the club’s high­est ho­n­our for yeo­man ser­vice to two out­stand­ing mem­bers of their com­mu­ni­ty.

At a vir­tu­al cer­e­mo­ny ear­li­er this month, foun­da­tion di­rec­tor Dr Lind­sey Az­iz and Nabeel Mo­hammed, a Form six stu­dent of Na­pari­ma Col­lege, were made Paul Har­ris fel­lows.

Dr Az­iz, who is as­signed to the Princes Town Dis­trict Hos­pi­tal, worked the front­lines to com­bat the COVID 19 pan­dem­ic de­spite med­ical chal­lenges.

She al­so works with the In­ter­act Club as a li­ai­son of­fi­cer on men­tal health chal­lenges and to coach club projects at the Cowen Hamil­ton Sec­ondary, St Stephen’s Col­lege, and Princes Town West Sec­ondary School.

Pres­i­dent of the club Rishi Ram­lo­gan said Dr Az­iz was recog­nised “for her hu­man­i­tar­i­an ef­forts to re­duce the spread of the virus and her con­tin­ued com­mit­ment to help­ing per­sons in need through the Ro­tary Foun­da­tion.”

Ram­lo­gan said Mo­hammed made the mer­it list last year for Com­put­er Sci­ences in the CAPE ex­am. He has vol­un­teered with the club and has been a long-stand­ing mem­ber for the last ten years.


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