31 October, 2011
Entries Open for 2011 UNEP Young Environmental Journalist Award
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Nairobi, 13 October 2011 - The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is pleased to open the 2011 UNEP Young Environmental Journalist A...
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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21 September, 2011
I will miss you FJPs
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It is so sad that our time had to come to an end, it was really nice spending time with you FJPs. I gained something positive from each and ...
12 September, 2011
Journalism Fratenity talks Climate Change and Sustainable Development
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BY: Nqobile (Buthelezi) Sibisi How can journalists and journalism academia play an active role in ensuiring sustainable development in Afric...
24 August, 2011
Michaella Uncovered
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The essence of youth is a like the sensation of an exhilarating drug! Not that we take any narcotics at FJP, but it is the imagi...
23 August, 2011
A Day at FJP
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By: Michaella Sloane The Future Journalists Programme is more than just a selection of workshops for university students, it's a mas...
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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...
07 August, 2011
Blind Cetywayo hopes for the festival
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by Moses Moreroa Abraham Cetywayo, 48, a gospel artist who lives in Umtata make a living by singing praises to Jehovah. Cetywayo, born blind...
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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21 July, 2011
Digital divide
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By Busisiwe Busenga I cannot believe that this is my first week back to school (University of Johannesburg) and yet i am already realising t...
19 July, 2011
Anois Ar Theach an Tsamhraidh / Change has come
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This piece takes you back to Soweto, and students protesting for better education. On 16 June 1976, police responded with teargas and live b...
10 July, 2011
Inspirational Future Journalists Programme
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By Bongiwe Tutu The Future Journalists Programme is a platform for young journalists to further establish themselves in the world around the...
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Think!fest Gerard Boyce talking 'youth voices in SA… without the voices Young people gathered in Eden Grove Auditorium expectin...
Always about Race
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Older generations always tend to put the youth into a box, assuming that all are the same. They get some opinions from a few ‘youth’ and fig...
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...
THEATRE: MINUS THE SNOTTY NOSES
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It feels strange to hear the two speak in ‘white’ accents when we sit down with Liam Magner and Cobus van Heerden of the Neon Anthems after...
Think!Fest: Youth Attitudes
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The Think!Fest lecture by Gerard Boyes on youth attitudes in the ‘age of hope’ had me excited at the idea of a good topic that the FJP’s ...
The Friendly Coffee Guy
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Moses Gambiza (26), is better known as the friendly coffee guy for those who get their daily dose of caffeine from the blockhouse coffee sho...
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
Jacques Brandt
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Behind every production that has been running throughout the Festival there has had to be a technical team. These people are responsible for...
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