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Holding On to Light in Dark Times

By By Anelisiwe Phakamile 4 Oct 2025 368 views

We’ve all had dark times that have questioned our faith. In times of chaos and challenges, it is much easier for you to doubt your ability to be strong and capable to the point that you even doubt God

Life has a way of placing us in valleys we never planned to walk through. Sometimes it’s the sharp pain of losing someone we love, the heavy silence of loneliness, or the …

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The INVISIBLE GAP IN BETWEEN STUDENT LIFE AND THE REAL WORLD

By By Anelisiwe Phakamile 4 Oct 2025 360 views

One day you’re stressed about due submissions and late-night studying, and the next you’re questioning your life choices with due bills in your hands and securing job interviews. Are we ever really ready for the real world as students?

The South African youth’s unemployment rate was 46.1% in the first quarter of 2025,highlighting their vulnerability in the job market. This consists of individuals aged 15-34 years old, including graduates. The Universities …

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3 basic ways of seeking God

By By Xikombiso Mawela 4 Oct 2025 491 views

What does it mean to seek God? “Solomon my son, know thou of thy father and serve Him with a perfect heart and a willing mind”. God says in His word that when we look for him wholeheartedly, he will be found. Seeking God means we must search for him

Seeking God though prayer.“They shall ye call on me, and ye shall go and pray unto me” Jeremah29:12. We seek God through prayer. Jesus taught us how to pray. Whenwe pray, we …

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WHAT THEY DON’T TELL YOU ABOUT STUDYING JOURNALISM

By By Sisipho Ysterman 4 Oct 2025 389 views

My journey started in 2023. Fresh out of matric, I entered a whole new world. When I chose journalism, I pictured myself holding a mic and talking at the camera, working for this big news organization or radio station. What they do not tell is how y

Journalism is not only about writing, but it also requires learning to conduct interviews, record and edit audio and video, as well as taking photographs. Now you are not just a writer …

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KwaNothemba Students Mark Graduation with Celebration on Heritage Day

By By Anelisiwe Phakamile 4 Oct 2025 428 views

Khayelitsha came alive with joy and pride on Wednesday, 24 September, as KwaNothemba Workshop hosted a heartfelt graduation ceremony for its learners living with both physical and learning disabilities. The event, held on Heritage Day, was more than

Out of the 70 students enrolled, 18 graduates proudly received their Level 1qualifications in programs ranging from computer science to sewing and woodwork.These skills-based courses, supported by House CITA and the KhayelitshaDevelopment …

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DYSLEXIA IS NOT LAZINESS

By By Anelisiwe Phakamile 4 Oct 2025 450 views

YOU ARE SLOW AND YOU DON’T TAKE SCHOOL SERIOUSLY.

How many times have children been told this at home and at school? How many of us believed it? But what if the real reason wasn’t laziness or stupidity, but undiagnosed dyslexia? …

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Celebrating Arts, Culture, and Heritage in Khayelitsha

By By: Zanele Tiyo 4 Oct 2025 407 views

Khayelitsha, one of Cape Town’s largest and most dynamic townships, is more than just a place it is a living canvas of arts, culture, and heritage. From street murals that tell stories of resilience, to local music and dance that breathe life into da

The community is home to young creatives who use art to express social issues, Honor traditions, and reimagine the future. Traditional beadwork, fashion, and township jazz often share the same stage as …

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The heartbeat of Africa

By By Simthembile Khumalo 6 Oct 2025 410 views

When we say Africa is our home, we are not simply referring to territory, boundaries, or countries.

We're talking about the essence of who we are, the spirit that God has placed within us, and the profound beauty of a continent endowed with life, resilience, and hope. Africa is …

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More Than a Number: What "Health" Really Means and Why It Matters

By By Nombulelo Chakanyuka 6 Oct 2025 402 views

We see the word everywhere. On fitness trackers, in grocery store aisles, splashed across magazine covers. "Health." But if you stop and think about it, what does that word mean?

For many of us, it has become synonymous with a number on a scale, the size of our jeans, or the results of a blood test. And while those things can be …

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