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Library Now Open at Umbumbulu |
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Posted by Zanele Shange
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Friday, 26 February 2010 |
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The Umbumbulu Library is now officially open. Umbumbulu
Library is at Umbumbulu, inside the Sizakala Centre. It started to
operate in September 2009 but an official opening was held on the 9th
of February 2010. Learners and educators from different schools came for the opening and they were very happy to see the library in operation. Now they know that if they need information which concerns their school work
they will be able get it from this library.
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Ithunga Youth Development |
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Posted by Ntokozo Tshapa
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Friday, 26 February 2010 |
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Ithunga Youth Development is a youth organization that was founded in January
2002 as a non-profit organization. This is an arts and culture organization that provides services
on community development and heritage. Ithunga Youth
Development is based in Pinetown but their service expands across South Africa. Some of
the achievements of Ithunga Youth Development are the successful hosting of the
KZN Cultural Heritage Carnival which is a project of the Premier of the province, with the KZN
Youth Commission in association with Ithunga Development as an implementing
partner. The project aims to show case the beauty of the diverse cultural heritage
of the people of KZN.
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PARK FUN |
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Posted by Imagine Durban Webmaster
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 |
Step out of your homes to meet your community at a play date at Bulwer Park.
Fun in the Park is happening at Bulwer Park playground on Helen Joseph Road (Former Davenport Rd) in Glenwood between 3pm and 5pm on Saturday 27 February
2010.
Park Fun is organised by the Child Friendly City Campaign to provide an
opportunity for parents and children to enjoy the green spaces of our
neighbourhoods, to get to know each other and to give our children the
opportunity to play in a safe place.
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Townships Kids Saddle Up |
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Posted by Themba Khumalo
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 |
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More than 200 children from Chesterville, Inanda, Ntuzuma and Kwamashu
recently got a first taste of horse-riding, with lessons from former
equestrian champions Sue Pieters and Cindy Meekers. Gopaul Pillay,
District Manager with the Municipality’s Sport and Recreation
Development Department, said, “We are trying to get rid of the
mentality that horse riding is for certain elite people only. That is
why we are proud to be associated with this initiative,” he said.
Regular riding lessons are expected to start soon at the stables, near
King’s Park. “These children have been exposed to the sport and will
now have an opportunity of making it a career,” said Pillay.
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Hope For Street Children |
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Posted by Ken Mchunu
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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A homeless child deserves love and comfort, just like any other
child. That’s the thinking of Street Children Operation Siza (Scops),
an organisation working to improve life for homeless and abandoned
youngsters. Its approach is societybased, seeking to rekindle ubuntu in
the community so “everybody sees the homeless child as their own”, said
Khehla Ngcobo, of Scops. “The intention is to transform the mindsets of
the public . . . In African culture, a child belongs to society. “If a
child finds himself without parents or a home, the community takes it
upon itself to protect and raise the child,” said Ngcobo.
Scops was established by a group of individuals “from all walks
life, of different cultural and religious inclinations” in 2006 and now
takes care of more than 200 children daily. “Instead of starting
another street children organisation, we decided we would identify gaps
in existing organisation and together work at making it better,” said
Ngcobo. Scops is now busy acquiring a R7-million building to house
street children. Miyere Miyandazi, a Massai who works with Scops, said
the organisation was about Africans caring for abandoned African
children, thus “redeeming the African society from peril”. “This is not
about whether there are sufficient resources for street children to be
fostered – we are the resources.
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