Tshegofatso makhaya's Blog (12)

thanks doc & ruth

i would like to take this opportunity to thank youth zones together with doc mabila & Ruth for making it possible for me to further my studies as paramedic. i'm now a professional paramedic & a fire fighter.all thanks to them it means a lot to me & i would like to lead by example & be a role model to many youth in my community. and now looking for a permanent job.

big up doc & Ruth keep on helping other youth.  

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on July 28, 2016 at 1:19pm — No Comments

feelings and emotions

i just thought i could share my piece of a story

i did my fire fighting course and applied for a job now i got it but i have one challenge they want me to do BAA course ugently so i could secure the job. now i have a big challenge i don't have the funds to register and the course is R8500 for 4 weeks. if the is anyone out there who is willing to assist i would appreciate it a lot. i'm a very haard worker always willing to accept a challenge. thanks

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on May 19, 2016 at 11:05pm — No Comments

next step for young youth

today was busy creating emails for mafikeng youth so they could join youth zones webside

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on April 11, 2016 at 7:09pm — No Comments

a day well spend

we had a great day today with the new members from North west creating e mail address but only few are not done due to lack. of cellphones

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on April 6, 2016 at 9:09pm — No Comments

success

youthzones has once given us an opotunity to visit mafikeng at an informal settlement called lomanyaneng we didn't know that we have left a mark until other kids aproched me telling me that they liked what we were doing so they would like me to open a team for them as they didn't know what to do with their spare time. I have accepted & I'm training them on my off days even though they lack equipment I know will pull through. any members willing to assist you are more than welcome. thanx doc… Continue

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on March 31, 2016 at 6:01pm — No Comments

crime

crime don't pay 

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Added by tshegofatso makhaya on January 17, 2016 at 8:41pm — No Comments

HIV & AIDS

HIV & AIDS

HIV& AIDS WHY? sometimes by mistake sometimes intentionally 

HIV & AIDS WHY ? sometimes because of crime why why why i lost 

my parents and sisters they are 6 feet under the ground because of you 

i'm left alone with you HIV running through my veins for the rest of my life 

but i'm not gonna let you control my body nor my mind .…

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Added by tshegofatso makhaya on November 19, 2015 at 3:37pm — No Comments

crime

''crime''

Thou i shall not want to see his kindom i shall see thru evil hearts...  the stab of knife and a gun point. the knifes and the guns are flying high to take my hard earned and worked for possessions. My sons & daughters will inherit my dead body because of crime for i will be alive for 1 week bakward…

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Added by tshegofatso makhaya on November 19, 2015 at 2:43pm — No Comments

born poor but rich in mind

tarlton is a small rural area but produce good product 2 players are selected to play for provincial team what a success big up ladies I'm proud. they never say we don't have takkies so we can't play they kept going. hope they will get takiess sponsor.

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on October 13, 2015 at 6:17pm — No Comments

motivation for the day

being a leader takes time & it is a gift from god so leaders let's use that gift for our communities let them be proud of us

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on August 21, 2015 at 10:21am — No Comments

IT skills in talrton

I would like to to appreciate YZ for my new lap top now my kids can share. big up tarlton with a great leader

Added by tshegofatso makhaya on August 18, 2015 at 7:52pm — No Comments

Thank you Ruth Passchier

I wish most of the members of our country could be like angel called Ruth who once visited us in Tarlton informal settlement and befriended us. She is down to earth and respected us in our own environment. She was walking with us in our streets, sat in our chairs. It made us as dream stars decent people and feel dignified. Thank you Ruth for taking your time from your…

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Added by tshegofatso makhaya on March 23, 2015 at 7:30am — 1 Comment

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