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/ 26 April 2005

Blame it on the young

During the apartheid era South African youth played an influential role in the liberation of the country. But the sense of purpose shown by that generation seems to have faded into apathy in their modern counterparts. Centre stage in today’s government youth development efforts are the National Youth Commission (NYC) and Umsobomvu Youth Fund (UYF). […]

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/ 25 April 2005

Johnny Masilela

Johnny Masilela is the author of Deliver Us From Evil: Scenes From A Rural Transvaal Upbringing and We Shall Not Weep. He has also written various short stories. Is the language you chose to write in an important issue? Language is important in writing, although I never had the opportunity to write in my indigenous […]

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/ 25 April 2005

Phaswane Mpe

Phaswane Mpe is the author of Welcome To Our Hillbrow. He is a former African literature lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand and is currently a doctoral fellow at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research. Is the language you chose to write in an important issue? Language is an extremely important issue […]

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/ 25 April 2005

Thuli Nhlapo

Thuli Nhlapo is a journalist, poet and author of Sibongo Sabo and Imbali YemaNgcamane, which made it as a finalist in the 1997 M-Net Book Prize. Is the language you chose to write in an important issue? I believe language is important and a nation is distinguished by its languages, which helps shape its identity. […]

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/ 25 April 2005

Celebrate Book Day with a good read

It is a rare occasion that learners who have never before been published are given the opportunity to see their words in print. Imibono Yethu (meaning ‘Our opinions”) not only achieves this but also takes the process one unique step further. The compilation consists of stories written in the learners’ home languages, Zulu and Xhosa. […]

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/ 25 April 2005

Young scientists shine at expo

Learners from across South Africa, who had won a regional leg of the contest, brought their science and technology projects to Pretoria for judging. Other invited participants came from Zambia, Swaziland, Ghana, Reunion, Namibia and Hong Kong. Hundreds of aspirant scientists participated in different categories including environmental sciences and ecology, agricultural sciences, design, technology, innovation […]

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/ 22 April 2005

Speaking in local tongues

South Sotho is being given a leg-up into political spheres thanks to a newly developed wordlist, compiled by the University of the Free State (UFS), in conjunction with the provincial legislature. Terms like baemedi ba dipolotiki (meaning ‘political representatives’) are among those featured in a bid to boost the status of the official language by […]

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/ 22 April 2005

Bring the experience back home

For educators thirsty to experience life in different countries, there are overseas teaching-exchange opportunities. One such programme is the Visiting International Faculty (VIF), which has 168 South African educators currently teaching in the United States (US) this academic year. VIF was started in 1987 and has a total of 1 800 teachers from across the […]

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/ 16 December 2002

Row at Tech SA over stipends

The student representative council of Technikon South Africa in KwaZulu-Natal has been under suspension for six weeks after its members refused to accept a proposal by the acting student dean that three senior national SRC office bearers be paid stipends totalling R15 000 a month.

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/ 29 November 2002

Returning to their roots

The Ndzundza Ndebele of Kaffers-kraal, near Stoffberg in Mpumalanga, recently celebrated the return of the first parcel of land they can rightfully call home. Now other Ndebele scattered are waiting for the rest of the farm and 17 others in the area.

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/ 25 October 2002

Exam scandal rocks TSA

Revelations of cheating and the theft of exam papers is casting a pall over end-of-year exams at South Africa’s largest distance learning technikon, Technikon South Africa. The integrity of the technikon’s 2002 exams have been severely compromised.