Monthly Archives: September 2014
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GOING BACK TO BASICS
By: Zukiswa Ndaba Many young people are too busy to cook and may be setting themselves up for serious health problems. They prefer opting for takeaways. ... -
CODING: A NEW LANGUAGE
By: Laeeka Edries “Programming is not as scary as you think it may be,” says Jenna Leah Turpin, a B-Tech Visual Communications student. Jenna will be ... -
YOUNG MINDS SPEAK ON THE PISTORIUS JUDGEMENT
By: Lethu Nxumalo Following months of uncertainty, Judge Thokozile Masipa finally delivered her verdict in the Oscar Pistorius trial. The trial was the first in South ... -
SISTERBEN- INDIVIDUAL EXPRESSION THROUGH CLOTHING
By: Sbongakonke Mbatha Sisterben is a direct metaphor of how homosexuality is accepted by the law but still disapproved of by society. Sisterben is a clothing ... -
BONGI NDABA KEEPING US ON THE EDGE
By: Sphilele Nxumalo You may think taking up a pen and scribbling on a piece of paper is easy work and unrewarding – well, not if ... -
MY CULTURE, MY HERITAGE
By: Nompilo Mkhwanazi The annual ceremony known as the’ Mkhosi wo Mhlanga’ or Zulu reed dance, is a centuries old tradition that now accommodates all Nguni ... -
ROAD RAGE ON THE RISE
By: Zilungile Mnisi Every year South Africans get involved in accidents due to aggressive driving. Road rage has come to be one of the serious issues ... -
WE USE POETRY TO INSPIRE THE YOUTH
By: Mxolsi Ntanzi Poetry is a talent and a philosophical ministry that people communicate with each other through. Igagasi lobuciko uses words to minister, heal, change ... -
SOUP KITCHEN- A GREAT INITIATIVE FOR THE POOR
By Nqobile Maphalala The Molweni Ward 9 community came up with a Soup Kitchen initiative to help benefit its most vulnerable community members. The Soup Kitchen ...
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