The Herald

Women to interpret in court

The Herald, August 15, 1980

TWO women have been appointed court interpreters by the Ministry of Justice.

Mrs Petronella Nxahe (44) and Mrs Bessie Mangurenje (26) were both school teachers before joining Salisbury courts.

Mrs Nxahe, who is married with four sons, went to Monte Cassino and Empandeni Mission Schools for her education.

She was a teacher for 25 years until 1978. She joined the Ministry of Justice early last year as a casual interpreter, pending her permanent appointment.

Miss Mangurenje was educated at Sizane School in Bulawayo and trained as a teacher at Mtshabezi.

She taught until 1977 when she left the country for London to try to enter the fashion world.

“But this did not work and I came back last year,” she said.

“It was then that I decided to venture into the male preserve of court interpreting.”

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