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Malesela Maubane is a journalist and public strategist based in Polokwane, South Africa.
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Literacy enhancement in Ga-Mashashane schools in honour of Dr MJ Madiba
Dr. Moses Josiah Madiba's legacy in promoting African languages and literacy is being honored through various initiatives in Ga-Mashashane schools. The AVBOB literacy campaign, in partnership with Oxford University Press and the government, aims to address literacy challenges highlighted by the PIRLS 2021 study. The campaign focuses on providing books in African languages to primary schools, aligning with UN SDG 4. Local literacy activists and organizations like Vahluri Reading Club are also contributing significantly to these efforts, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in educational development.
Sports as a catalyst to women’s socio-economic empowerment
In South Africa, women's sports teams are making strides in empowerment and development despite facing discrimination and unequal pay. The Naledi Spiders Softball Club, participating in the WBSC World Cup, empowers women through sports and education, contributing to the AU Agenda 2063 and UN SDGs. Banyana Banyana's football team faced a pay dispute during the FIFA Women's World Cup, reflecting broader societal gender pay issues. The Netball World Cup in Cape Town showcased South African sports tourism and the progress of women's sports, led by female coaches. However, the struggle for socio-economic emancipation for women continues.
Reflections on Freedom Day and the Importance of Voting in South Africa
The article reflects on the significance of South Africa's Freedom Day, which marks 25 years since the country's first democratic elections in 1994. The author shares personal memories of not being old enough to vote in the first election and the impact of music on valuing the right to vote. The piece also mentions the upcoming sixth national and provincial elections, the work of the Independent Electoral Commission, and the importance of voting, citing over 26.5 million eligible voters. The author, a public relations strategist and President of the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa, emphasizes the civic duty to vote and the consequences of abstaining from the electoral process.
PR Bodies in Southern Africa Reignite Collaboration Talks
The Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa and the Zambia Public Relations Association are renewing their collaborative efforts to enhance their influence in the Southern African Development Community. These efforts, which began in 2016, were highlighted in a keynote address at the Zambia Public Relations Association's conference. The conference focused on the challenges and opportunities presented by fake news in the field of communication for development. The Zambia Public Relations Association is working on a draft bill to professionalize the industry in Zambia, while the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa is committed to transformation and diversity within the industry, as well as maintaining high standards of practice. Both organizations are working towards greater integration of public relations and communication management in the SADC region.
Corrupt officials must pay back the money
Veteran freedom stalwart and labour activist Tlou Theophilus Cholo condemns corruption in South Africa, particularly the misuse of coronavirus relief funds by government officials. He calls for immediate punitive action against perpetrators and suggests that recovered funds be used for socioeconomic development. Cholo criticizes the tender system for enabling corruption and emphasizes the need for developing young people's skills to aid economic revival. The article highlights the negative impacts of corruption, including economic loss, inefficiency, and rising debt levels, and calls for strengthening the judiciary to ensure corrupt leaders are punished.
Land ownership and human rights are inseparable twins
South Africa's rural population stands at 33.14%, with many living on land under traditional leadership without ownership. The urgency of land reform to address historical dispossession is highlighted, especially as the country commemorates Human Rights Month. The amendment of Section 25 of the Constitution is a hurdle for expropriating land without compensation. The article reflects on the cultural and human rights impact of land dispossession, using the author's tribal history as an example. The potential for rural economic development through tourism and agriculture in the Mashashane area is discussed, along with government plans for land restitution and support. The role of traditional leadership in development and upholding dignity is emphasized, asserting that land ownership and human rights are closely linked.
Institutions of higher learning should commemorate their casualties
The article emphasizes the importance of commemorating student activists who sacrificed their lives for academic and financial inclusion in South Africa. It highlights the story of Hendrick Matikweni Nkuna, whose efforts are memorialized at the Tshwane University of Technology. The text also draws connections to other significant student protests, such as the 1976 uprisings and the #FeesMustFall movement, underscoring the ongoing struggle for equal access to quality education. The article calls for greater recognition and preservation of the heritage of student activists.
Heritage and the rainbow nation: Are we creating the South Africa of our dreams?
September holds historical significance in South Africa as a month to celebrate diverse cultural heritage and tourism. Heritage Day, formerly Shaka Day, is a focal point for national unity and identity. The National Heritage Council of SA has prioritized heritage for nation-building. Campaigns like #ChangeForHer highlight the need for inclusivity in national symbols. The vision of a united South Africa, free from racism and tribalism, remains a work in progress, with education, sport, arts, culture, and economic development playing crucial roles. Prominent figures like Miriam Makeba, Oliver Tambo, and Mahatma Gandhi are cited for their contributions to the vision of a harmonious, diverse nation.
Effective communication from leadership is essential during a crisis
South Africa's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the communication efforts led by Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, has been praised for its effectiveness. Mkhize's approach, characterized by timely responses, credibility, empathy, and visibility, has been well-received. The article highlights the importance of these factors in crisis management and notes the potential socioeconomic impact of the pandemic on South Africa.
Reminiscing about soccer in the village
Soccer enthusiast Malesela Maubane reflects on the significance of soccer in his home village of Mohlonong, Ga-Mashashane, amidst the COVID-19 lockdown that has halted sporting events. He reminisces about the 1984 Easter weekend soccer tournaments, recalling teams like Mapeding Moving Rovers FC and Mohlonong Black Swallows, and players such as Kenneth ‘Kaiser’ Moshweu. The article highlights the role of soccer in promoting social cohesion and the nostalgia for past community gatherings, contrasting it with the current situation where people are urged to stay at home to combat the virus.
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