Publisher
ROLE MODELS
ROLE MODEL
EVERYBODY LOVES DJ FISTO
Albinism did not stop him
Bafana Dludla, or Fisto as he is known, is the third of four brothers and the only one in the family with albinism. But his skin condition has never made him feel less important. Dludla (32) says his positive outlook on life has more to do with how people close to him have treated him since he was a child growing up in Enxiweni Section in Tembisa, Johannesburg.
FIGHTING POVERTY
HELPING THE POOR TO HELP THEMSELVES
The Department of Social Development, through its agency called the National Development Agency, has started a number of projects to fight poverty. Among them are three projects in the Free State, which received a total of R1,8 million.
The money is used to start or improve farming projects that not only help people to improve their lives, but also benefit the communities as a whole.
There is help for depression
Mental health
The year 2008 is upon us and not everyone is looking forward to what lies ahead for them.
For many people the beginning of the year is a time of sadness and hopelessness. Some of them are unemployed or are learners who have failed at school. For these people the future appears to offer no hope of success to such an extent that taking their own lives seems to be the only solution.
Awareness
Life after the bucket system
A better life for all
The hot summer days that most of us enjoy after winter have not been so enjoyable for residents of Snake Park in Soweto in the past. Instead, it brought misery to them, said 61-year old Rebecca Shingange.
They did not have flushing toilets, which was especially difficult in summer. “Summer meant having to stomach an unbearable smell, and fighting flies all day and night,” she said.
Flushing toilets
CARTOON STRIP
CARTOON STRIP
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMMES





FOSTER CARE
OPENING YOUR HEART AND HOME TO A FOSTER CHILD
The Soweto bombings that shocked the country in 2002 left two children without parents. Mary and Joseph Mokoena had no one to look after them. Their mother's relatives were living in Lesotho and their stepfather left them immediately after their mother's death.
Places of service and and information
Thusong Service Centres
Government is committed to improving the quality of life for all South Africans through better service delivery.
One of the ways in which this is done is through Thusong Service Centres. They give people access to information and services near their homes.
One-stop centres
Tackling the prolem of school pregnancy
The story of a Grade 11 pupil who gave birth at a school in Johannesburg last year, presents challenges to us all. This was the second incident in two months.
Guidelines
VUKANI-UBUNTU JEWELLERY PROJECTS
HELPING RURAL COMMUNITIES TO SHINE
