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07 July, 2011
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...
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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08 April, 2011
Lerato on pause
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by Wendy Ngcobo and Sesethu Malgas This is the story of Lerato, who has been waiting for three years for his final school results.
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07 July, 2010
Last jay-walk on The Highway
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By Wilhelmina Maboja It’s always a great thing when somebody asks for your business card. Though you wish you did have one (even if you...
06 July, 2010
FJP and HA are legendary via Twitter: An Alumni writes
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I wrote a few weeks how bad i felt when I didn't see any new posts on the blog for the past few months and if you read it, you'd kno...
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05 July, 2010
It's the African way or the Highway
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By Sungeni Chithambo I can already see that the Highway Africa Conference is going to be an experience of a lifetime. Not only is it the fir...
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19 June, 2010
FJP REUNION? Yes, please!
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I miss this blog. Its one of the first outlets that I had to use to get published and as I watch it being in active, I become sad as this wa...
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10 November, 2009
What makes a great journalist?
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"Just because someone attends a top journalism school ... does not mean they will be taught to be great." Read the article by Moag...
09 July, 2009
FJP Winter School has been
fest
of words and pictures
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The Future Journalists Programme Winter School appears to have been a good one. All 18 students have been updating the FJP Twitter account a...
08 July, 2009
Respect for the dead
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As much as we all have different ideas about what death and funerals should be like, it is important to acknowledge that people have differe...
07 July, 2009
Is that really a top-less girl?!!!!
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Ubuhle Bomzansi, a Musical group giving a really enjoyable, colourful and energetic performance at Nombulelo Hall. They depicted the rich cu...
A Girl's best friend at B2 Arena
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A scene from the play "A Girl's Best Friend" where the bride-to-be passes out on the floor. Pic by Selina Bebaako-Mensah
Future Journos?
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FJPs for 2009 on their way from breakfast decided to start their morning with a song. Pic: Ongezwa Ndlakuse
04 July, 2009
Siyabangena!
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It might be winter but we are here to stay... festinos outside Dulces on High St.
03 July, 2009
Village Green Moves Show From Town to RU Campus
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The National Arts Festival’s Transnet Village Green Market has moved from Fiddlers Green in the centre of Grahamstown to Rhodes University c...
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