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Mr Goba Interview

Mr Goba Interview

Posted on 21 June 2010 by Ulwazi Web Editor

Mwelela Cele interviews Mr Goba as part of the Memories of Inanda documentary, produced for the eThekwini Municipality’s Ulwazi Programme.

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Durban’s first Soccer Clubs

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Durban’s first Soccer Clubs

Posted on 19 June 2010 by Ulwazi Web Editor

The first Soccer Clubs in Durban were founded in the early 1880’s and by 1886 four Indian soccer clubs were in existence. In 1903 a South African Indian Football Association was founded.

As the African workforce expanded, so also did football in the African locations, as well as among Africans at their leading (mostly mission) schools.

Among the first African clubs were Wild Zebras at the Ohlange Institute, Shooting Stars at Adams College and Natal Cannons at the Inanda Seminary.

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Soccer Exhibition at the Old Court House Museum in Samora Machel Street, Durban

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Soccer Exhibition at the Old Court House Museum in Samora Machel Street, Durban

Posted on 17 June 2010 by Betsie

Soccer Exhibition at the Old Court House Museum in Samora Machel Street, Durban

Soccer Exhibition at the Old Court House Museum in Samora Machel Street, Durban

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Invitation to Trees and Memory Workshop

Invitation to Trees and Memory Workshop

Posted on 14 June 2010 by Betsie

The Durban Botanic Gardens, Tafta, Ogwini Comprehensive High School, Sastri College and Ridge Park Girls College are going to participate in the “Trees and Memory Workshop on June 23, 2010 .

This project’s objectives are two-fold.

  • Bring together seniors and school-going youth to enable them to share their stories and associations with trees. The process will help revive the lost art of story-telling, and this would be a way for the older generation to share and leave their stories with children. This will lead to learning, healing, growth and a greater tolerance of each generation by the other.
  • Bring to awareness the unprecedented changes made to ecosystems in recent decades to meet growing demands for food and other ecosystems services. These changes have weakened nature’s ability to deliver its vital services. There is an urgent need to stem the tide on habitat loss and degradation, the increasing use of natural resources, invasive alien plants, pollution, global warming and climate change. Fostering respect and love for trees is a means to mitigate the impact on the environment.

We look forward to meeting you on June 23, 2010.

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3rd TALENT CAMPUS DURBAN 23 – 27 July 2010 at the 31st Durban International Film Festival

Posted on 07 June 2010 by Betsie

The Durban International Film Festival has announced that the selection for this year’s edition of Talent Campus Durban has been finalised. Over 40 young filmmakers representing nearly 20 African countries, including Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, DRC, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Lesotho, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and of course South Africa, will participate in an intensive five-day programme of workshops and masterclasses. The Talents, who were selected through a rigorous application process, will also have the opportunity to attend screenings and events at the 31st Durban International Film Festival.

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