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fjp 2011
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28 September, 2011
My year as an FJP
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By Wendy N Ngcobo I remember walking shivering with anxiety as I didn’t remember doing anything that would get me to be called in to go to t...
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18 August, 2011
UFH...or...RSU?
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UFH OR RSU?...That's the question on my mind as I walk out of the GREEN AUDITORIUM where a political debate was held at the University o...
26 July, 2011
Cliche topics fail us: drugs and alcohol
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By Busisiwe Busenga Just recently an article was written announcing that the singing sensation and hit maker of the song "rehab" A...
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10 July, 2011
What does FJP mean to me?
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My main pursuit since I started my university academic career was to do marketing, or even advertising, anything personality related. But ha...
FAREWELL NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
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SIPHO HARRY ORIO This is sadly my last day in Grahamstown and my last day at the National Arts Festival, it was fun, it was memorabl...
09 July, 2011
What FJP means to Sibulele
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For me this programme, which is greatly close to my heart, is not only just a networking opportunity but it is stepping stone for me to br...
Youth in Africa
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Considering the research done by Gerard Boyce and his organisation, they certainly missed a lot of angles in context of what youth’s behavio...
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08 July, 2011
Rhodes University's passionate Pharmacy student
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Thando Mthyole, final year Pharmacy student at Rhodes University Pharmaceutical studies to most would sound like difficult studies to p...
Is the Arts a dying industry?
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The arts industry has certainly changed over the years. Arts has evolved from the days of carvings on stones and wood, paintings created fro...
07 July, 2011
Sipho's Brain-storming session
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The FJP's were bouncing ideas and brain-storming after attending the Think!Fest talk on Bridging Literacy and Digital Divide by Elino...
The love of a mother
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Twitter By Wendy Ngcobo The cord is a powerful instrument that unites these two beings for life. The maternal bond a child has for...
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They lie serenely in the coffers of my heart, ...
06 July, 2011
FJP Alumni motivating 2011 FJP
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By Wendy Ngcobo Sihle Siyabonga Mthembu took some time to motivate the 2011’s FJP’s (Future Journalist Programme). He described his experie...
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My Father.My Hero
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Vanished like dew. You never got to say goodbye. I look at the life I’ve had to live, and I see how you taught me, without even saying a w...
My insparation behind becoming a excellent feature writer
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By Wendy Ngcobo As a young upcoming journalist and feature writer I knew in order to be the best at what I do ,I needed to have someone I...
MY HERO
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EMINEM/SLIM SHADY Marshall Bruce Mathers II born 17 October 1972 better known as Eminem or Slim Shady is a rapper, record producer, actor...
03 July, 2011
The African drum
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By Wendy Ngcobo By Wendy Ngcobo Goats although sometimes overlooked because of their long ears have served their special purpose in produci...
The Market
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People, people, people, and more people. Huge tents towering. Lost; I feel I am drowning in a desert of art, soaked to the skin with artefac...
02 July, 2011
festival and the arts
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Art fever All around the Grahamstown Festival Word is already out and people are buzzinng with excitement and much anticipation for the Grah...
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01 July, 2011
Artists showcasing their art at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival
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Rus Judda showcasing shoes he makes by hand By Wendy Ngcobo photo by Wendy Ngcobo The Grahamstown National Arts Festival has attracte...
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