Creating a better Mzansi through sport and development
Start reacting possitively so that you can be noticed. I would like to encourage everyone of us to talk less and Act more without being promised of getting something.
If you are asked to perform something or you see something has to be done without income. It can be even volunteering or training to be performed, go for it. That is your expossure that shows you can do things.
Like myself, I was asked to come for Admin training at YouthZones for the whole…
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We always say "every day is a job interview", the small things show our capacity and attitude.
My advice: Whatever you do, fight to become skilled, fight to build a reputation as a hard worker and someone reliable. Such people are in high demand. Men and women.
Today for the second time in a month, someone told me they have a good job for someone. The person needs a driver's license, admin skills, ability to write and speak English and be reliable.
For…
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KICK THE STIGMA OUT as the theme of my event we used sport to raise awareness and attract large number of peopleand raise awareness about drug abuse it was so amazing created a vibe in the extension 6 there was top 4 for the under 15, we did also introduced life skills so that they must not just come here to play but also take something home with them it was Hungry…
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Two week to go and top teams feel the heat as bottom teams don't give points they father Christmas no more. this was the evidence this weekend:
LIVERPOOL HAMMERED FREEDOM STARS BY 4 GOALS TO 2:
THE SECOND GAME - MAJANTJA & TORNADO PLAYED TO A DRAW (1 - 1):…
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Today as Youthzones leader together with Sasol Garage manager mr Ngcobo in Phuthaditjhaba in Free State,we bring a smile to ms Ouma's family who suffer from TB she stay with 3 boys and she is not working. She told us they took 4 days without food sometimes they took even a week without food,I even cry when I heard this. But today we bought her grocery and mr Ngcobo volunteer…
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We as youth of Orange Farm and Eyethu utd players we like to thank you Simon, Lungile and Thato with your training and life skills game, now we know how to work and communicate as a team other thing i am happy because i have email and use computer almost every day before training time…
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while development move onwards we decided to adopts surrounding villages.because we find out that many childrens are wiiling to learn football basics at kmq academy then we call those teams by its name.currently two team have been adopted phakama academy saterlite and ngwenyeni academy saterlite.kmq academy look after the satelite by giving them training materials and kit.academy focuses more on school learners cos is not only football that will give life to someone giving them enough time…
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I'M happy with what youthzone is doing for our region by establishing two new sites which is MBUZINI [MLAMBO ROYAL CUB F.C], DRIEKOPPIES [MOVERS F.C] THERE is a lot of job need to be done in these two villages in terms of development they relied to senior team players. we as KMQ ACADEMY we will work very close with them and help by setting a structure of developing young talent at an early age and help them with lifeskill,IT LETARACY.THANKS YOUTHZONE and t.s.b for bringing our brothers…
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As the saying says the higher you go the colder it becomes, most of the teams don't want to go down without fighting. Like this Sunday's results :
Liverpool (Blue) played to draw (3 - 3) against Peace Makers (White):
On the second game of the day log leaders Majantja (Red kit) hammered Ghana (Blue kit) by 6 goals to 1:…
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kmq academy is growing in big after we visits vaalbank we come in new structure of development.we starts from as early age in soccer,netball,volleyball.academy is managing 85 boys from the age of 7-13 and 45 boys from the age of 14-21 years,25 netball girls from the age of 11-18 years and 20 volleyball plyers mix boys and girls.academy manaing board meeting with doc and schalk we come to a good plan to grow big as in developoing other surrounding villages and academy is currently founding…
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Writing things down seems to really help me not to forget and learn. for example, I have found that writing a list of the positive point about a situation or a person, writing down helps me remain joyful and avoid seeing things out of proportion. After I make such a list I sometimes carry it with me so I can refer to it every time, or I go over it each morning. This helps me when I'm tempted to give place to wrong thinking. I call it FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT OF…
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Schalk and myself spent our week meeting our new friends at the new two established youthzones sites in Nkomazi region in Mpumalanga. Mbuzini is a very remote impoverished community and the beauty of this windy area is that is situated at the mountains separated by the border of Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa and it is also where one can easily visit Samora Machel Memorial. Driekoppies however is bit different and is more still rural and surrounded by beautiful sugar cane plantation…
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Waze
Wayiphula wedali kanti umdali wakudalela yona
Wa… Waze
Wayona lentsizwa kanti yaweqa wonke yeza kweyakho intsimu
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Wayihlakaza imizwa yomuntu kanti ngewushilo uma ingasena sihlalo
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Wayibhoboza imifula yezinyembezi kanti nendoda akulona ibhola
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Wangenza wentombi yakwazulu
Wangenza s’zukulu somuntu omnyama
Wangenza muntu wakithi
Wa…
Wayiphula phambi…
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech
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As people we have plans to make a difference in our lifes, plans for us to succeed, and in the world we live on today we found that chances are so small of you alone making plans on yourself. any plan you do you must think of a person next to you and do things collectively to succeed together - umuntu ngomuntu ngabantu. You start this as a team and on the way when things get tougher some will fall from the "fight". But a good team with its leaders always tries to pull them up to soldier on…
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