Profiles

Profile: Selina Mogwena

September 22nd, 2008  |  by Lydia Ngomane  |  published in Profiles

Almost 20 years after training in Pretoria, Selina Mogwena still enjoys life as a tailor.

Postcard from Acornhoek: A Day at the Salon

August 5th, 2008  |  by Bongekile Mhlanga  |  published in Community, Education, Profiles, Women/Family

Bongekile spends a morning at the hair salon.

In your own words: Mohlala Precious

April 2nd, 2008  |  by Linky Matsie  |  published in Profiles

Mohlala Precious talks to women in her community, advising them on how to live a successful life and climb the ladder through the right choices.

20/20: Joseph Mogakane

March 16th, 2008  |  by Thandi Mkhatshwa  |  published in Profiles

Joseph Mogakane, Acornhoek Police Station’s Media Liaison

In your own words: Tlangelani Mgiba

March 1st, 2008  |  by Constance Rahlane  |  published in Profiles

Translated by Constance Rahlane

My family and friends thought I was joking when I told them I wanted to become a Jehovah’s Witness (better known locally as Watch Tower) at the age of fourteen. Some said I wouldn’t last long because of the strictness of their conduct. One of my friends said, “Tlangelani, you are going [...]

Chief Talk: Phillip Phendulani Mnisi

February 25th, 2008  |  by admin  |  published in Profiles

1. When did you become a chief?
25 September 1975
2. How does one become a chief?
By birth.
3. How do you feel about being the leader?
I enjoy it but it’s difficult. It needs patience and commitment.
4. What did you do before you became a chief?
I used to work as a truck driver at a railway company.
5. How [...]

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