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Martin Luther King (1929 1968)
By Indhrannie Pillay Martin Luther King Jr was born 15 January 1929 in Atlanta. While growing up he witnessed first hand, the harsh brutalities and injustices dealt to black people and the reality of legally supported racism in the United States of America. Americans of African decent were subjected into an unconditional status as an…
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Voluntary Counselling and Testing – Key to HIV Prevention
Compiled Indhrannie Pillay The Center for HIV/AIDS Networking (HIVAN) and the HIV Prevention Unit of the Medical Research Council (MRC) hosted a HIV/AIDS forum at the Curries Fountain Sports Development Center Boardroom on 27 March 2007. The discussion topic for the forum was addressing the barriers to HIV testing and access to voluntary counselling and…
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Development of Community Radio in South Africa
Compiled Indhrannie Pillay A two-day National Community Radio Conference was held at the Elangeni Conference and Hotel Center in Durban in March this year. The conference hosted by the Department of Communications aimed to review the progress made by community radio since its introduction in South Africa 12 years ago. The theme for the conference…
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Faith-Based Organisations Address Issue of Gender Based Violence
By Indhrannie PillayThe World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP) hosted a report back, presentation and discussion on research addressing the impact of gender based violence on sexual reproductive health and HIV/AIDS through religion, culture and Human Rights, at Temple David in Overport in March this year. In September 1999, the African Forum of Faith-Based…
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Stories by Talented Durban Learners Exhibited in London
Compiled by Nereshnee Govender and Indhrannie Pillay Parkvale Primary School Dancing Pencil Story Writing Club started in May 2000 under the mentorship of educator, Veena Gangaram. To date learners have published 18 short stories and 3 anthologies. This year their books will be exhibited at the London Book Fair in England from 16-19 April. Talented…
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Ela Gandhi Honoured for her Achievement
By Nereshnee Govender Ela Gandhi, granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi was awarded the Padma Bushan award by the Indian Government on 24 March 2007. The award for outstanding community service is India 's third highest civilian honour and was conferred by Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam at his home in New Delhi. Gandhi’s award was in…
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KZN Road Safety Campaign
Compiled Indhrannie Pillay Kwa Zulu Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Bheki Hamilton Cele, launched the province's Easter Road Safety Campaign on 3 April 2007 at the Curries Fountain sports ground in Durban. Cele said, “2007 has been declared the year of the pedestrian and will focus on bringing about an awareness of…
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National Freedom Day
By Nereshnee Govender and Indhrannie Pillay Freedom Day is an annual celebration of South Africa's first non-racial democratic elections on 27 April 1994. It is celebrated in South Africa to mark the liberation of our country and the birth of a new democracy. Freedom Day is a day for all South Africans – political power…
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Gandhi Salt March to commemorate South African Anniversaries
By Nereshnee Govender The 3 rd Annual Mahatma Gandhi Salt March will take place in Durban on Sunday, 6 May 2007. The 22km march will begin at 8:00am at the Phoenix Settlement in Inanda and will end at the Battery Beach in Durban where Gandhiji’s ashes were immersed in the sea.
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Editorial Comment
April is a month when we celebrate our Freedom. Undoubtedly freedom is understood differently by different people. Some believe that freedom means the realization of rights, some believe that freedom is a license to do whatever you want to without any interference, others believe that freedom means being able to vote.