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What really matters........... Money or love? Andrew Siboniso Gininda Does having a lot of money make one better than other people? It surprise me to see that just because one does not have all the money in the world he has to be punished for that. A certain man tries all his best to make sure that he provides for his daughter but just because the mother of his baby is from a family that can afford whatever they want, this poor man has to suffer for that. I used to think that all mothers want fathers to be part of their children even if they (the parents) broke up, I though they wanted their children to grow up knowing both their parents. I always knew that most fathers just decides that they don’t want to be part of their children’s lives but now I am confused when I see or hear a mother telling the father of her child that he will never see his child again and he must stop visiting that child. The worst part of it he is being told all that because he is not from a reach fami
Good or bad idea? Andrew Siboniso Gininda According to Radio 702 South Africa will introduce a Chinese language called Mandarin in public schools. I have followed the comments that were made by most people concerning this issue, some people thinks it is a good idea that this foreign language is introduced because South Africa and China are working together in economy so this will help to make communication easier. So also says there are learners who want to have their future abroad so if they learn how to speak this language it will make things easier for them especially if they go to countries whereby this language is spoken. But there are always mixed feeling about everything as other people think this is a very bad idea, I think they also have point though considering what they are saying. This people says learners in our country are failing to speak their own African languages so how will they learn to speak a foreign one? We should start by mastering our own languages be
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 IS THIS A MAN OF GOD? Andrew Siboniso Gininda The last time I checked God only wanted what was or rather is best for us but it saddens me to see people taking advantage of God’s grace by doing things that are totally not understandable. As I was watching Checkpoint on eNCA I was disturbed and shocked to see this 23-year-old boy who is said to be a Pastor giving someone a rat to eat it, and giving them snakes and cloths telling them that they taste like chocolate. The worst part even those poor souls agreed to do what this so-called Pastor was telling them to do. He was telling them that if they don’t feel comfortable eating snakes and rats, there are other means for them to be accepted to heaven, to my surprise this boy was jumping on top of this people and also kicking them like they were not living and he was even asking them whether or not they were feeling any pains and they were busy saying they were not feeling any pain but I could see that they were actually fe
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  Andrew Siboniso Gininda   Babencoba Ngegazi by Ncandweni Christ Ambassadors   When i am feeling down and i feeling like the world has turned its back on me, i listen to this tracks and God then reminds me that no matter what happens, the people of this world might say or do bad thing to me but He will never leave me nor forsake me. i really love this track. Take you time to watch this video and stay blessed while doing so. i promice you if you had given up on in life you will start looking into that life in a different look after watching this video.   Nanoma Niyangbona by Andile Kamajola
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Andrew Siboniso Gininda   A map showing stats of the freedom of the press for 2014 Freedom of the press is the freedom of communication expression through mediums including various electronic media and published materials. While that freedom mostly implies the absence of interference from an overreaching state, it preservation may be sought through constitutional or other legal protections. Now comparing South Africa and the United states among other countries in Africa and around the world as to whether or not the media has freedom. It shows that South Africa is free in some ways though not completely free as research shows that South Africa is number 39 in the world whish shows some improvement because in 2014 it was on number 42, meaning it went by positions. Statistics of reporters without boders for 2014   Well I can’t say the same about the United States because instead of it going up, it is going down even further. In 2014 it was on number 46 and now it is
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Andrew Gininda An open day at universities usually allows learners from Secondary school, especially grades 10’s and 11’s, the chance to visit universities and get career guidance. This enables learners to get to know more about the courses offered at certain universities, and allows for other to register. Tshwane University of Technology is one of the universities that hosted its Open day on the 23 rd of May 2015 on their Pretoria and Soshanguve campuses. Learners from different secondary schools attended the event so that they could be equipped with information they need to apply at the university. The schools that attended the event include Pelotona Secondary school from Mabopane and Buhlebemfundo Secondary school from Tsakane, East of Johannesburg. Tsholofelo Rampou of Pelotona Secondary school said she attended the open day because she wants to study Public Management in 2016 at TUT. “I want to study at TUT next year so I came here to get more information abou

Bicycle Maker

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By: Andrew Siboniso Gininda   The tires that are put together to be used on the bicycles   Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=CAlXeKRmrx0   Beginning business is one of the best ways of eradicating or reducing living below the bread line. When a large number of people thought of a business as selling fruits and vegetables, hairdressing and so on, Ayanda Kweletsi Mabilo, 22 from Soshanguve Block CC decided to showcase his God given talent of manufacturing and fixing bicycles.  Some of the bicycle that Ayanda made A bicycle, often called a bike or cycle, is a human-powered, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. Ayanda started fixing bicycles at the age of nine, and manufacturing them started in 2014 March at the backyard of his home. “I grew up with the love and passion for bicycles. My parents managed to get me two bicycles when I was young and when they got broken I fix
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