Creating a better Mzansi through sport and development
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The importanceof electronic mail in today's world is that it makes people's communication from around the world easier and faster. With electronic mail there would be no fear of losing important documents if it is send through snail mail. You can get a reply from someone immediately if it is very important and imminent
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ACTIVISM.jpg Gender issue: domestic violence
Solution: Don't look away! When a husband beats up his wife I often here people say "Oh but she started it!" Nonsense! No one deserves to be abused. Let's not look away, lets report domestic violence incidences...
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my story I want to tack about teenage pregnancy in mzanzi I have main problem about teenage pregnancy so I think this country need more social worker because the teenagers are don't understand good thing and bad thing because this are couse by the old man to abuse this child because of money,the problem is after live and take anther one to destroy your girls life the man like (Marathi at seek Sam)so this thing cost porvaty in the country because child look money after make badthing couse a…
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This leadership success story is about my father, Dr Norman Bantwini “Totose” Ngcipe.
He was born in Somerset East, Eastern Cape (10 November 1955). He enrolled to study Medicine at the University of Natal -Wentworth in 1976. He fulfilled the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1981, at the age of 26 and commenced his internship at Edendale hospital, Pietermaritzburg in 1982.
Dr. Ngcipe was an underground ANC…
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Women make up more than half the world's population, but the majority of them live in poverty. for their lives to change, they need access and political power to speak out, and support amongst themselves.
More women are poor than men because of lack or very limited control of resources, limited level of education and because most of their work is unpaid. Most women do not have control to landed property due to cultural, religious and stereotype.
It is said that if you educate a…
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BLOG1.JPGHad fun with these kids whilst they were learning how to blog! Watch this space for this week's blog winners lol :)
#onelove
#SomersetEast
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I have compile a list of the leaders in realm of small acts in my community. I believe that if you are aspiring to be a leader in this arena, these stories will greatly benefit you and help you to understand what it actually takes to become successful. These leadership success stories are about leaders who does extraordinary things in my community.
* Itumeleng -he started working at the construction today he is the conductor and he does not work for any company.
* Keke's mother…
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TB was once a killer disease but thanks to the knowledge it is curable now there is HIV which has killed lot of people in our communities in ignorance and unprotected sex , people in most of the communities used to hide if a person died of HIV they will say he/she was bewitched spend lot of money going to traditional healers trying to find the cause of the death but couldn't find solution but to blame which craft so lot of people died of ignorance and lack of knowledge now at list most of…
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ON SATURDAY OUR DEVELOPMENT TEAM MAKE US PROUD BY COLLECTING MAXIMUM POINTS TO YOUNG ACES IN OUR LEAGUE GAME AT MAMBANE SPORTS GROUND OUR U/10 WON 1-0 GOAL FROM SIYABONGA 'RODREQUEZ' AND OUR U/13 BEAT YOUNG ACES 7-0 NEYMAR X 4 , MATA X2, STERLING AND OUR U/15 WON 1-0 GOAL FROM SILVA OUR FIRST PLAY TO A GOLLESS DRAW VERY MUCH DESAPPOINTED FOR OUR FIRST TEAM THEY LET IT SLEEP WHILE WE SUPPOSE TO COLLECT 3 POINTS. BUT ON SUNDAY WE BOUNCE BACK VERY NICELY BY BEATING HOUR TIME F.C 8-1 SO FAR SO…
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In numerical or monetary terms, the number 30,000 is quite substantial. What with R30,000 or 30,000 bricks etc...? Yesterday, 'The General' (Sifiso Mtsi), (as I affectionately call him due to his massive influence in his community) and I, had a rare opportunity to see 30,000 cyclists...yes you read it well, 30,000 cyclists who were all taking part in the Momentum 94-7 Cycle…
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A group becomes a team when each member is sure enough of himself and his contribution to praise the skills of the others.
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Well since its December most of communities around the world experience the high rate of alcohol usage by the young ones, perhaps I have to reveal the secret. in my area young boys&girls believe that at the age of 16 you must drink so much it hurts, which is wrong. but this young ones receive the messages from their brothers and sisters, in fact their brothers and sisters instead of telling them not to do alcohol they sell to them, they buy them and they ask them not to drink too much…
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