President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced his Cabinet with Ministers reduced from 36 to 28

The South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced his Cabinet with the number of Ministers reduced from 36 to 28 and half being women. Cyril Ramaphosa, who was sworn in…

Procrastination is the enemy of success

Procrastination is the evil which posses almost everyone, the thief of time, the spirit of laziness and delays! People have the tendency of causing unnecessary delays into their lives forgetting…

Patience is key

At some stage, life may be difficult for you; but you must be able to penetrate through the rock like a Palm tree. Fellow brothers and sisters; there’s a challenging…

Small Enterprise Foundation (SEF) Graduate Programme (Tzaneen)

The Small Enterprise Foundation (SEF) offers an opportunity to individuals with Degrees in Social Sciences, Business Administration, Economics, Bcom Commerce, Development studies Statistics, Auditing, Human Resources, Bachelor of science and…

The smooth running process of elections 2019 at N’wamitwa

On Wednesday 08th May 2019, South Africa braved the colds, wet weather and the inevitable queues to cast votes the country’s sixth democratic elections; and people at N’wamitwa had their…

Joppie Village Gogo, Mndavazi Mathebula casting her VOTE at the age of 95

Mndavazi Mathebula says she is now more concerned about the future of the next generations and her vote is for them. At the age of 95, a nonagenarian Gogo Mndavazi…

The man behind the rise of Xitsonga language on SA Television Screens

Fumani N Shilubana is a South African actor best known for his role as Detective Dabula on the SABC3 soapie “Isidingo”. He was previously known for his roles as Detective…

Daniel Brothers’ album “Elevated” breaking all the boundaries

Daniel Brothers, known to their parents as Fikile Ngobeni (Flex) and Ntwanano Mhlongo (Ntwa); hail from dusty streets of Msiphana village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority. The duo has just released…

Silence is not Golden!

To My Fellow Jobless graduate, Silence is not Golden. A friend of mine once said: “Here in South Africa, we go to school, obtain our qualifications, thereafter put it aside…

Mahwahwa Secondary School in partnership with Groep91 Uitvoer

Mahwahwa Secondary School in Nkambako Village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority sets out to bring a new culture and adventure in learning. The Local school has formed a partnership with Groep91…

Zar Careers

Zar Career is an online publisher working in the education, training and careers space. We specialize in providing quality information about skills development, careers, human resource development, education, training and…

The Legendary Musician and Reality TV star Papa Penny takes a swipe on Julius Malema

The Legendary Tsonga Musician Papa Penny says Julias Sello Malema slid into his DMs to “apologize” for calling him uneducated at a rally in Nkowankowa, Limpopo this week. Papa Penny…

   
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