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Tshwane launches youth education orientation programme
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The City of Tshwane has launched its Youth Development Orientation Programme across five regions to connect students with career guidance and education support.
The programme, run by the Youth Development Unit, forms part of the city’s school campaign and will conclude on 27 March.
Through career expos held with various career centres, officials provide information on university and TVET admissions, financial aid, skills training and entrepreneurship opportunities.
The initiative targets the matric class of 2025, newly registered tertiary students, and learners in Grades 10 and 12.
The programme, run by the Youth Development Unit, forms part of the city’s school campaign and will conclude on 27 March.
Through career expos held with various career centres, officials provide information on university and TVET admissions, financial aid, skills training and entrepreneurship opportunities.
The initiative targets the matric class of 2025, newly registered tertiary students, and learners in Grades 10 and 12.
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ifa crafted heritage collection unveiled in Sandton
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Locals, art enthusiasts, collectors, creatives and supporters of heritage craft gathered in Sandton for the unveiling of the ifa crafted heritage collection.
The special exhibition hosted by the KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts last week, brought together guests who came to honour the skill and cultural legacy of rural KZN’s master crafters.
Ifa, meaning ‘inheritance’, is about passing down the legacy.
The event provided guests with an opportunity to engage directly with the artisans and their work.
Ifa connects traditional crafts with modern markets, creating income for rural communities.
The special exhibition hosted by the KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts last week, brought together guests who came to honour the skill and cultural legacy of rural KZN’s master crafters.
Ifa, meaning ‘inheritance’, is about passing down the legacy.
The event provided guests with an opportunity to engage directly with the artisans and their work.
Ifa connects traditional crafts with modern markets, creating income for rural communities.
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South African Association for Jazz Education hosts 16th national conference
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The South African Association for Jazz Education will host its 16th national conference from Wednesday to Friday at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban.
Held under the theme “Indigenous Musical Elements in South African Jazz,” the event will bring together educators, researchers, students and performers for research presentations, masterclasses and live performances.
Musicians including Bheki Khoza and Buddy Wells will perform and lead sessions examining Cape jazz, Zulu and Xhosa musical traditions and their influence on contemporary jazz.
The conference will conclude with a live performance at The Chairman in Durban.
Held under the theme “Indigenous Musical Elements in South African Jazz,” the event will bring together educators, researchers, students and performers for research presentations, masterclasses and live performances.
Musicians including Bheki Khoza and Buddy Wells will perform and lead sessions examining Cape jazz, Zulu and Xhosa musical traditions and their influence on contemporary jazz.
The conference will conclude with a live performance at The Chairman in Durban.
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The Rand is trading at 16.06 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
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The Rand is trading at 16.06 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 67,123.00.
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