Creating a better Mzansi through sport and development
Since we are asked to talk about problems faced by our communities. Over the years my area has been the victim of burying people who died of HIV&AIDS. I guess this thing is a continuation because early this year we attended a funeral of a sister of one of our teammates who died of this disease.
The real thing causes all these is that most of this girls offers sexual intercourse for payment, they drop out of school, they hurry to be called ''UMAKOTI'', they became mothers at the…
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ON THE 31/10/2015 [SATURDAY] WE KICK-START OUR LEAGUE PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION LEAGUE. ON SATURDAY WE PLAYED OUR FIRST GAME AGAINST NAAS ALL STARS U/10 WE BEAT THEM 1-0 AND SECOND GAME OUR U/13 BEAT ALL STARS 9-0 AND OUR U/15 WON 2-0 AGAINST ALL STARS. THEN OUR FIRST TEAM DID'NT START WELL WE LOST 3-1 AGAINST ALL STARS. THEN ON SUNDAY OUR FIRST TEAM REDEEM THEMSELVES BY SALVAGING OUR PRIDE WHEN WE BEAT THULA UZOBONA F.C 2-0 AT OUR HOME GROUND GOALS FROM ISAAC 'ESSIEN',…
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Hi everyone
My community is in South Africa and we may not all know this but South Africa is the leader in the world of equality, enjoying an all exclusive constitution, where same sex-marriage is legal and discrimination against LGBT people outlawed. However that has not stopped homophobia and fear to embrace LGBT South Africans as fully equal. Look every community have gays and lesbians but what I realised in my community is that most of the lesbians are in soccer, they are playing…
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Since we approach December crime in my community increases day by day, on September some people lived without electricity only because their cables was stolen but early last month we caught one of these cruel people and our strategy to catch them its simple we blow whistle. I personally believe that if you buy stolen goods, you are financing criminals and creating a demand for your own victimization and also fuel the victimization of others. Let us work together and reduce criminal…
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We still continue we our IT skills program, is being 4 weeks now doing it with my boys. empowering them to be familar with Technology. creating emails, joining Youthzones website so that they can see what other Youth from our Youthzones family are doing in the respective communities and learn from…
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Another portion of the money could have been spent on developing the informal retail sector in townships, otherwise known as the spaza shop.
Broad-based empowerment is important, and using established patterns of investment and business such as the stokvel and the spaza would yield bigger gains and help solve high youth unemployment, the biggest threat to stability.
The problem has manifested itself in a number of violent and fatal xenophobic attacks spreading…
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