09 February – Arts, Culture and Environment

Today we spoke to Zolani Kibiti – chairman of the Multi-Purpose Talent Group. Zolani and his coordinator Nceba Sandlana host talent shows at the Gugulethu Sports Complex every Friday with the aim of grooming talent among young people. For more information about the group you can contact Zolani at 083 540 0731 or his coordinator Nceba at 072 208 4455.

And I also spoke to Mark Esbin – project Coordinator from Centre for the Book. The centre promotes the writing, publishing, reading, marketing and distribution of South African books in order to develop a truly South African literary culture in all South African languages. If you are an aspiring writer you can visit their premises and see what they have to offer they are located at no 62 Queen Victoria Street in the city centre. For more information about the center, feel free to contact them at 021 423 2669 or you can visit their website at www.centreforthebook.org.za

Our last interview was with Renata Ceglowski. Renata is looking for people with skills, anything ranging from art and pottery to life skills, dance and music to volunteer their service in helping the learners at Ukhanyo Primary School in Masiphumelele. They are also looking for volunteers to plant trees at the school on Tuesday the 20th of February. If you are interested you can contact Renata at 076 858 887 or email her at renata@mailme.co.za or you can even contact the school at 021 785 2442 or fax them at 021 785 5632.

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