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tournament

Rietvlei liverpool netball and soccer will be playing a club development tournament on the 17th sep 2011 in umzimkulu grounds. the tournament is organised by department of sport and recreation.On sunday we are playing our second league game against new stars . we won our 1st ga against antioch arsenal 4-3.hoping that this season will bring successto our team.

Added by thozamile lugayeni on September 13, 2011 at 10:39pm — 1 Comment

Youth Zone Experiences

So it's 1803 here in the UK, and my flight back from SA landed at 0515 this morning.  Meaning I am pretty tired!  But I wanted to write something about my experiences with the Youth Zones, and the value of the work they are doing with young people in the communities in which they operate.

 

So far I've been lucky enough to visit Youth Zones in SA (Cosmo, Soweto and Mogwase) plus those in Zimbabwe and Mozambique.  Each visit has impressed me, I think the holistic approach the…

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Added by Andy Caldwell on September 8, 2011 at 7:14pm — 2 Comments

Mogwase CSI Day

It was a great moment to see managers, coordinators and directors from ABI branch in Rustenburg sacrificing their day by coming to Mogwase and hang out at the school, painting the classes and netball court and interacting with everyone. My highlight of the day was me being inspired by our nowadays ladies climbing the ladder for the greater heights and becoming leaders in their companies and still down to earth. Thank you to Sesi Nono  and ABI for the donation of air conditioners for the…

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Added by doctor mabila on September 8, 2011 at 8:44am — No Comments

My experience here has been great! Very fulfilling! The football has been exceptional the level of skill and natural ability compared to the boys in the UK is outstanding, they had us running up and …

My experience here has been great! Very fulfilling! The football has been exceptional the level of skill and natural ability compared to the boys in the UK is outstanding, they had us running up and down for the first couple days. The food has been great and the jokes between abdul and doc was just too funny! Definitely would love to come back in the near future. Loved it. Continue

Added by Edward Ogunrinde on September 7, 2011 at 10:12am — 2 Comments

IT is the way forward!

 

I am senior teacher in Holy Family Combined School in Mogwase who only had a computer for two months now but through getting taught by Doc I now can skype, twitter, facebook and I have my own email address. As a lady, everyone we like even shopping and I can even buy stuff through kalahari website. I am happy than ever and I will love to encourage all the girls and… Continue

Added by Anto serekwane on September 6, 2011 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

Life-Skills

The soft skills we normally learn as children or pick up along the way can change the course of history.

How a person communicates, how one reacts to criticism or in a situation of conflict-can have great consequences. Leaders are skilled in two areas: managing their own lives and managing their relationships with other people. Just as we need to learn and practice football, netball or basketball skills, so we have to practice our life-skills.

One of my golden rules is: “never…

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Added by Roelf Meyer on September 5, 2011 at 3:47pm — 3 Comments

LIFE

Sitting at home appreciating life in its entirety. Thank God for good and bad memories, looking forward to future:)! LOVE THIS LIFE YOU HAVE. second half twede

Added by Masiphilile Dlamini on September 4, 2011 at 9:05pm — No Comments

Thank You Thijs

For seven weeks, we had a volunteer (from Holland by the name of Thijs, 20 years old) in Somerset East Youthzone Site. He made great impact and we learnt a lot from him. Thank you Thijs. You inspired so many people out there. We are looking forward to see you again soon. Africa loves brother and will always miss you.

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Added by doctor mabila on September 2, 2011 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

Loyalty and Honesty

For sure in life there is nothing better than self honesty and being loyal to oneself and to others. And is definitely sad to leave under self-deception and illusion. Is like chasing the wind. The true warrior is the one who does what is right, just and fair and have a good heart and motives when no one is watching. To be loyal and honest to one 's commitments and work hard. And to remember one reap what you sow and nothing in life shall go unseen, even if doesn't come now but it will come one… Continue

Added by doctor mabila on September 1, 2011 at 12:50pm — No Comments

EQ

This morning in Diepkloof Soweto, we had fun: playing football and chatting. The local guys were there as well as some visitors from the UK (Andy and his boys). Firstly, the British boys were not bad at football and I think they were nice. We quickly gave them nick names: Walcott, Eboue, Malankane/Yaya, Crouch, etc. They were cool. Not the rioting type, it seems :-) The experience overall was good.

Yet there were a few reality checks, that convinced me again poverty is not about money…

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Added by Schalk van Heerden on August 31, 2011 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

Youthzones and ABI

I'm sure you've all seen the exciting news that took place yesterday in Johannesburg. ABI has generously given Youthzones more moola to continue to reach out to everyone within the Youthzones and to start 4 new sites. This means more friendships, more networking, more tournaments and more FUN! Thank you to everyone who came to support. It was good to rub shoulders with CEO's and just to see that anything is possible. Three Cheers to the Youthzones. You can catch the event on DSTV 200 or… Continue

Added by Masiphilile Dlamini on August 30, 2011 at 8:22pm — 1 Comment

Take a closer look....they are human before they are children

Afternoon. I am abit emotional as i am writing this because..well i have been thinking alot i guess. I dont have alot of references on my c.v because i dont have a list of fancy companies that iv worked for. My experience refernce however tells a diferent story. Pity i cannot attach that  to my c.v though hahahaha. I stumbled into teaching,yep!it is something that was the furthest thing from my mind because we all know the drill....teachers dont make money....the whole over worked and under…

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Added by goitseona mathibe on August 12, 2011 at 10:09am — 2 Comments

Womensday in Soweto

 

I was privileged to spend Women’s Day in Soweto.

No - I did not attend any women’s gatherings, listened to no speeches about how women should uplift themselves, or claim more power for themselves. I spend most of the day next to the football field, watching Diepkloof and Freedom…

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Added by Suzette van Rooyen on August 10, 2011 at 1:32pm — 4 Comments

Equal Opportunities?

Everybody do their few minutes on Mandela Day which like lead SA might be cute, or is it just a way for things to stay as they are with some legitimation added to the story? The Madiba everyone celebrates asked for an ideal where "all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities". We like the idea of harmony and no crime, but what are we doing about 'equal opportunities'? I watched Carte Blanche about poor black youths attacking whites who do mountain biking. Now, I NEVER… Continue

Added by Schalk van Heerden on August 8, 2011 at 7:25am — 2 Comments

Thin line between Good and Evil

I am writing this blog dedicating to my cousin 's 10 year old baby who accidentally was hit with a stick and the baby was admitted at the hospital. As I am writing this blog, he is late. He was hit by his uncle, Walter, who is my cousin and the brother of the mother of the baby. Walter and his sister had argument about their younger brother who just came from the mountains and his presents and somehow the sister slapped Walter who apparently had a stick on him, he instantly reacted by trying to… Continue

Added by doctor mabila on August 7, 2011 at 9:30pm — No Comments

Responsible... For what?

I have been in Somerset East for three weeks now and the thing that stands out most is that there is a problem with taking responsibility. And then I don’t mean the responsibility of who takes care of what, but the responsibility we have to ourselves. The first and most important thing which you need in order to achieve something in life, is to take good care of yourself. Everything you do has an effect on your environment and therefore the first priority lies at the outcome of your own…

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Added by Thijs van den Berg on July 30, 2011 at 8:53am — 3 Comments

Manica Football

This weekend GDM palys Matchedje of Chimoio in Chimoio on Saturday at 13:00 , Junior team  plays Vumba's Junior at home in the same day at 15:00

B team plays oon sunday at home against third place 11Brothers 

  1. Mercado central 21 Points
  2. GDM-B 20 points with one game in hand
  3. 11 Brother 20 points

 

Added by Paulo Massingue on July 28, 2011 at 2:13pm — No Comments

Thank You

Nothing can express how I feel about the historic day yesterday after the lads from Siyabuswa, Libangeni and Coveregence Partners went to tour Johannesburg and end up watching the Vodacom final game together in Coca Cola Park. The spirit, the laughter, the sharing of Jokes, sharing of ideas, lifestyles etc is just what Mzansi should be irrespective of the socio-economic classes, gender or racial differences.  Big thank you to Brandon, Idan, Portia, Yoli and the team for not just giving… Continue

Added by doctor mabila on July 24, 2011 at 9:25am — 2 Comments

Air pollution

Schalk and I went to train to one of the informal settlements in Benoni area on the 28/June /11. We arrived there around 16h30 but you could barely see someone in a distance of over 60m simply because of the coal smoke coming from the shacks. Things got worse when we started training with our new family because one could inhale the smoke deeply and even my friend started coughing. The lovely people in this settlement have no electricity hence they choose to go for this alternative to keep… Continue

Added by doctor mabila on June 29, 2011 at 3:30am — 3 Comments

Control

One of the recent years' issue bothering me has been the issue of control. I always witness how much damage as individuals we cause out there by getting into people's spaces thorough control. And in some unfortunate instances some individuals respond by self protection or rather say fight or lose it through temper ad hence most end up doing damage or offense and end up into violence or jail. If it doesnt end up either that way, you either make one feel like dirty simply because one can be… Continue

Added by doctor mabila on June 20, 2011 at 12:00pm — No Comments

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