Creating a better Mzansi through sport and development
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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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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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
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I would each one of us to help start a reading club in thier communities. I am helping my girls in thier reading club. This has helped them a lot. They even practice public speaking and do mock enterviews with each other..
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Youthzones, through its website, www.youthzones.co.za is launching a Life-Skills Competition. The competition is based on football or netball teams using the Youthzones Life-Skills Menu, which is available online, through email or in hard copy.
On 8 December 2011 a panel from FSSA will evaluate entries and choose 3 winners: The overall winner receives (for their team) R8 000…
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Schalk and I were overwhelmed when we saw one of our humble friend, leader, FSSA Board member, Rudolph talking about how to make to make SA a better place to live and why individuals behave in a certain and all these were deducted from his amazing research. I personally being a victim of the circumstances in SA as everyone and coming from challenging environment and exposed to lot of things he was talking about, I was just nodding my head every second agreeing with everything he said.…
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I just voted. Luckily the queues were not too long and it went quick, but I was willing to stand there for 3 or 4 hours.
Our country is a democracy and the most powerful thing we have is the ability for each citizen to make a cross. That is the foundation of everything. If a person does not vote they have no right to complain or to demand.
So, I want to provoke and say there are two groups of South Africans: those citizens who vote and are part of the process and those who do…
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On 12 May at Oasis in Cosmo City a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Mindset and Youthzones.
The purpose is to work together in providing academic support to high school learners. Mindset already contributes with a flatscreen TV, satelite dish and DVD's for all youthzones!
We are looking forward to a great relationship over the coming years, benefiting the youths at all our sites, and thus benefiting the development of our country.…
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Two Arsenal Gap Year community coaches were in Manica, Mozambique for four months volunteering. Adam Tarant and Drew Tyler spent their time coaching youth football, English, Life-Skills and Computer Literacy.
"Volunteering here was life-changing experience for me, I will definitely be back" said Adam.
After manica, they also visited and did coaching at Nkomazi with coach Zero and the Academy in Kamaqekeza. "Fantastic work, the kids are so teachable and play at a higher…
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