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The Advanced Parking Solutions company or APS, is helping change the lives of those who work for it. Siphokazi Qakamfana is just one of the many women who is now able to support her family. She earns a basic monthly salary yet most of her income comes from the commission earned everyday…

How to “pull an all-nighter”

Posted by Paddy On May - 31 - 2009

This video is aimed at all those University students who find themselves, the night before their essay is due, trying to get the work done. Follow these easy steps to making that deadline!

uNnopopana workers turn rags into riches!!!

Posted by Paddy On May - 29 - 2009

 

At the africa Day lecture held at Rhodes University Thabo Mbeki said a lot still needs to be done in improving education and that the lack of efforts to fight poverty and under-development remains one of the continent’s major challenges. Women living on the Kwandwe Private Game Reserve have found a creative way to turn rags into riches through the uNnopopana craft centre.

Galela Amanzi lends a helping hand!!

Posted by Paddy On May - 28 - 2009

Recently, water cuts have brought the army base, as well as the industrial areas of Grahamstown to a standstill. But what would happen if there was no water supply for over a year? One school in Fingo village has continued to stay open under such conditions. Jerremy Chingono reports….

How to make Jello Shots

Posted by Paddy On May - 28 - 2009

Follow these easy steps and you could be making jello-shots at your next party!!!

Amasango Saves Street Kids

Posted by Paddy On May - 28 - 2009

The Department of Social Development has just released statics which show that more than 16 000 children have been abandoned and forced onto the streets in the Eastern Cape this year. For these children this means a life without shelter, education, emotional care and a perpetuating cycle of crime and violence. Local police reports also show that street kids are responsible for a large proportion of crime in the Grahamstown area. Amasango Career School is seen to provide a proactive solution in the community for this ongoing problem. Mahreen Chenia and Pual Harris reports

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Raphael HIV testing and support CentreThe Raphael Centre located in Grahamstown, South Africa is a HIV/AIDS testing and support centre. Lately, though, this haven for people infected or affected by the virus has been rought by troubles. The future of the centre is uncertain as it needs sponsors to ensure it’s survival. Meanwhile other issues, like an objecting neighbour are also posing problems for the centre which helps over 1 000 people every month.

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