aration for South African Youth week which is between the 12 to the 20th of June. All who wish to participate have to pick two habits they wish to break during the 21 day period between May 1st to the 21st. One habit they can proclaim to the public; while the other habit they wish to break/change they keep to themselves. The second 21 day period between May 22nd to June 11th. This gives the participant an opportunity to replace the purged with a positive habit. For more information visit www.capecodes.co.za or contact Mthobeli on 071 198 5035 or Bongani on 083 858 6336.
Friday, May 07, 2010
07 May - Arts, Culture & environment - Youth is taking the 21/21 initiative
In today's show we were joined by Mthobeli Duna and Bongani Dyasi - from CapeCodes. We were talking about the 21/21 initiative. The initiative is about the purging of “bad” habits. From May 22nd to June 11th participants will create “good” habits. This is all in prep
aration for South African Youth week which is between the 12 to the 20th of June. All who wish to participate have to pick two habits they wish to break during the 21 day period between May 1st to the 21st. One habit they can proclaim to the public; while the other habit they wish to break/change they keep to themselves. The second 21 day period between May 22nd to June 11th. This gives the participant an opportunity to replace the purged with a positive habit. For more information visit www.capecodes.co.za or contact Mthobeli on 071 198 5035 or Bongani on 083 858 6336.
aration for South African Youth week which is between the 12 to the 20th of June. All who wish to participate have to pick two habits they wish to break during the 21 day period between May 1st to the 21st. One habit they can proclaim to the public; while the other habit they wish to break/change they keep to themselves. The second 21 day period between May 22nd to June 11th. This gives the participant an opportunity to replace the purged with a positive habit. For more information visit www.capecodes.co.za or contact Mthobeli on 071 198 5035 or Bongani on 083 858 6336.
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