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Image:Today, we bring you a different front page. The paper for the people is being led by the tragic story of a promising 13-year-old boy who was, during a community protest in Emalahleni. Philasande Yende was a promising footballer and the deputy head boy of his primary school, and wanted to be a pilot and go to Europe where there is no load-shedding. His neighbourhood had been without electricity and water for days.
Also on our front page is the story on how the Department of Public Works & Infrastructure has splurged more than R93m in three yearsAnother report on our front page is about the so-called unauthorised biography of Herman Mashaba, which wasLeading Business Times is an interview with minerals & energy minister Gwede Mantashe, who is
with environmental groups against his plan to contract power ships at our ports to generate much-needed electricity.We bring you an entertaining package on “
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Nozincwadi: Mother of Books (Episode 6 in English)The sixth episode of ‘African Story Magic with Gcina Mhlophe’ is a very special story. It’s written by Dr Gcina Mhlophe herself to honour her great-grandmother, Nozincwadi, who – while unable to read or write – loved the magic of words. 'I have loved stories and books from a very young age. My childhood was filled with amazing characters, songs, and magical places. I remember the joy and wonder that filled my heart when I heard a good story. Those family times still linger inside me; they give me the courage to keep on sharing old folk tales and newly created stories with my audiences,” says Dr Gcina Mhlophe. “So, I humbly ask them to go back in time and rekindle the spirit of my great-grandmother Nozincwadi, who couldn't read or write. But she collected anything with words on it, believing that someday she would be able to read. I'm told that she often said, 'There is magic in these words; one day they will speak to me.' “Sadly, she died without ever reading a single one of those books. As a storyteller, I developed a strong desire to share the story of her life but took it further. In my retelling, I took Nozincwadi to an Adult Learning Centre where she finally learned to read and write. “What a triumph! “Since 2001, while telling this story, I have felt like a medium tasked with the responsibility to go out there and plant the seeds of curiosity and hunger. Yes, hunger to learn, learn, and never stop learning. This story has been told to so many audiences, published in a book, and recorded on CD as the aptly named NOZINCWADI Mother of Books Literacy Campaign. Through this roadshow, we have traveled to all nine provinces of our beautiful country and donated thousands of books in my great-grandmother's name, Nozincwadi! “Now, on this amazing platform of East Coast Radio, we are able to reach even more story lovers – young and old. Hoping to fill their hearts with wonder.”
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