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Rape survivor starts a foundation to fight GBV

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 By: Surprise Golela @Surprise_Golela surprisegolela98@gmail.com Lorraine Khoza (23) is a young lady from Malelane in Mpumalanga. She is the founder and chairperson of the Lorraine Khoza foundation, which is an NGO registered with the department of social development. She completed her matric in 2014 at Suikerland Secondary School. After her matric, she moved to Gauteng to further her studies at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) where she was enrolled for a National Diploma in Internal Auditing in 2015. It was in that same year when her life took a turn for the worst. Khoza was just 17 years old and new at varsity in 2015 when she was raped by a stranger while she was looking for accommodation. “Exactly a month into university, still fresh from high school, I was raped by a stranger whilst I was looking for accommodation in Ga-Rankuwa,” said Khoza. She says she was beaten and kicked like a dog. “If it was not for my aunt who called the police from home, I would be dead by now,

Mojo Kit Gadgets review

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 By: Surprise Golela @surprise_golela The gadgets that are in the Mojo kit Multimedia journalism can be tricky and tough especially as technology advances and more multimedia reporting develops and changes. Given all the changes that happen in the field of multimedia journalism it is very important for a multimedia journalist to have the right equipment which will make his job simpler. The Tshwane University of Technology has given their second-year journalism students the Mojo kit Gadgets which will assist them with their work. As one of the students, I have also received the equipment and decided to make a review on it. The kit has amazing gadgets which I can say they are a must get for everyone. It has Volkano Rhythm Series ultra-powerful headphones, GorillaPod, Volkano Power bank, Volkano 4 port USB Hub, WD elements external drive and 64 GB San Disk memory stick. I will make a review for each gadget. ·          Volkano Rhythm Series ultra-powerful headphones I have never re

Young woman gives back to the community

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By: Surprise Golela @surprise_Golela surprisegolela98@gmail.com Mahlogonolo Phahlamohla founder of Masedi Education Projects  Mahlogonolo Phahlamohlaka is a young lady from the dusty streets of Marble Hall, Limpopo. She is the founder of Help Matriculate Centre (HMC) and Masedi Education projects. Phahlamohlaka has always had so much passion for education which today she stands to advocate for, through the organisation HMC she has managed to help thousands of learners apply for tertiary education. She did her first degree at the Witwatersrand University, which she says she did not like doing. "The time I finished my matric, mining was one of the sectors which had many jobs, and studying geology made sense to me at that time," said Phaahlamohlaka. She says she wanted to help matriculants, not to choose courses they do not want and also to help those who do not have finances to pay for application and registration fees. A block of classrooms that Phahlamohlaka is working on.

Ramaphosa writes to the class of 2020

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  Dear Fellow South African,   In three days’ time the matric class of 2020 will sit for the National Senior Certificate examinations.   It is the culmination of twelve years of schooling and a gruelling final year of preparation. For many this is an exciting moment, but one that is also fraught with anxiety.   This year’s exam will be written under unprecedented conditions. We are in the midst of a global pandemic. The nationwide lockdown we had to impose in March to contain the spread of the coronavirus caused immense disruption to everyday life and cost valuable hours of learning and study.   To accommodate the disruptions the June Senior Certificate exams were postponed and will now be written together with the National Senior Certificate. More than a million candidates will sit for the examinations starting on Thursday.   This makes this combined examination the largest public exam ever administered in South Africa.   The provincial and national Departments of Basic Education are

Motshekga wishes the class of 2020 well

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 By: Surprise Golela  The matric final examinations are due to start this week  on  Thursday, November 5 and end on December 15. The Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has wished the 2020 matriculants well in their final exams. The examinations will start on November 5 and end on December 15. She says 2020 was not a good year for anyone, however the learners must strive to do their best. “I wish them well and they should know that they are a special class. They are a unique class of 2020 where there is Covid. They are a special class, they must focus and do their best. They are not an ordinary class.” Largest public examination Last month, while addressing giving an update on key developments in the basic education sector relating to the Covid-19 level 1 restrictions, Motshekga said the combined examination makes this the largest public examination that has been administered in the country. A total of 1 058 699 candidates will sit for the examinations. “We certainly have never ha