To be honest I did not think the police would come to examine fingerprints at the scene of the crime. A very studious Sgt Ditshego brushed with his powdered brush on areas he suspected thieves fingerprints could be visible. According to his assessment, the thieves may have used the window at the back. I was astounded by this, because any person using that window jumps straight into the main bedroom. The only way to gain access through the back window is if somebody can use a ladder or something like that. If Sgt Ditshego's version of things is to be believed, then clearly our own security guard was obviously fast asleep not to see this activity.
It's tempting to see purpose in setbacks. While I wasn't selected for the Unit Head - Climate Change position after three applications, a PhD in climate finance feels like the right next step. The University of Pretoria will be my initial target, and I plan to spend 2024 developing a compelling research proposal. My initial interest in climate change governance has evolved towards climate finance, particularly timely with COP28 in Dubai. My city-based experience with climate finance projects has further piqued my curiosity. I'm eager to delve into the political motivations behind climate finance and explore frameworks for our city to better utilize these resources. Beyond the personal challenge, a PhD presents an opportunity to explore new career paths. While the future five years remain uncertain, my 20+ years as a climate change practitioner make this a natural progression, solidifying my expertise in the field. A long-held ambition is to document the city's envir...
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