Wednesday 25 May 2011

ADVISE: HOW TO PASS GRADE 12

What can help you pass your grade12
By Rabelani Mulidzwi
It helped me maybe it will also help you.
Hard work.
It wasn’t easy to pass but I told myself I will for Me, Mom (Violet), brother(Rudzani) and sister (Avhatakali) because those were the people who really cared about me passing grade 12. Others have already lost hope but I proved them wrong. But know they are back to their senses.
After been beaten, my mom coming to school every term because of my wrong doing I still managed to study after every punishment I got and go to school after 17h00, for them because they were forcing me but know I can see they were doing it for me.
By hard work I benefited know am counted as one of the future journalists.
Determination AND Dedication
Participation in class, asking were I didn’t understand, Mr. Muruge turning me a dictionary  I didn’t hesitate, study groups. All of the above I was determined while I was doing it because some part of had has this dream of become a nice journalist in the country.
Dreams
Some turn not to understand the word and misinterpret it, I understand we can’t be view things alike, but I have this dream of driving Opel coursa someday, buying my dad a car one day, buying a house for myself, having children, and etc.
But I asked myself how can one achieve all this? It can’t be buy stealing, abusing drugs and drinking beer it can be nice if I accumulate all that by being educated and the only way I can be educated and go for further studies.
Pressure
All of people I grew up with were at tertiary level, I was the only one left in my home street but the innersole of me  said you can do it, you can follow them and I started studying very hard.
 People from my community thought like her mom is always at school because of his wrong doing so that means even on school work is no t doing very well but I proved them wrong.
SO YOU CAN Start stud group, weekend classes, find a study partner, create your own time table and ETC.

Wednesday 23 March 2011

What can help you pass your grade12?
By Rabelani Mulidzwi
It helped me maybe it will also help you.
Hard work.
It wasn’t easy to pass but I told myself I will for Me, Mom (Violet), brother(Rudzani) and sister (Avhatakali) because those were the people who really cared about me passing grade 12. Others have already lost hope but I proved them wrong. But know they are back to their senses.
After been beaten, my mom coming to school every term because of my wrong doing I still managed to study after every punishment I got and go to school after 17h00, for them because they were forcing me but know I can see they were doing it for me.
By hard work I benefited know am counted as one of the future journalists.
Determination AND Dedication
Participation in class, asking were I didn’t understand, Mr. Muruge turning me a dictionary  I didn’t hesitate, study groups. All of the above I was determined while I was doing it because some part of had has this dream of become a nice journalist in the country.
Dreams
Some turn not to understand the word and misinterpret it, I understand we can’t be view things alike, but I have this dream of driving Opel coursa someday, buying my dad a car one day, buying a house for myself, having children, and etc.
But I asked myself how can one achieve all this? It can’t be buy stealing, abusing drugs and drinking beer it can be nice if I accumulate all that by being educated and the only way I can be educated and go for further studies.
Pressure
All of people I grew up with were at tertiary level, I was the only one left in my home street but the innersole of me  said you can do it, you can follow them and I started studying very hard.
 People from my community thought like her mom is always at school because of his wrong doing so that means even on school work is no t doing very well but I proved them wrong.
SO YOU CAN Start stud group, weekend classes, find a study partner, create your own time table and ETC.

Friday 18 March 2011

She is Intelligent, driven by ambition and young
By Mulidzwi Rabelani


Driven by ambition, good thinking, young and interesting journalism student Nephalale Edzani  Candy, born in Limpopo province in one of the most considered less developing town around  South Africa told us about her personal life.
“I am a good person, ever smiling, but easily tempered, easy to be friend with but moody” she says.
As she is not from disadvantaged family like a many people on the area, so her childhood was not difficult. She said she attended her pre-school at one of the most prosperous private school around Venda Awelani Christian School.
From 2004 to 2005 she did her grade eight at Thohoyandou secondary school and from there she went to Tshivhase secondary school just outside Thohoyandou, “That’s where I matriculated my grade 12 during 2008 it was so funny, we did a lot competitions when it comes to our studies and it was a life time experience to be a senior leaner” she said.
At her home they are as close as a family, five members within her family her mom, dad and two siblings (her twin sister and a younger sister). “My relationship with my twin sister is so vibe and we get along so well, but with my younger sister it’s different because she disrespects me sometimes” she said.
She didn’t choose journalism because she is passionate about it, but it’s a matter of the fact that she wants to bring it to the community by being the voice beyond silence voices.
 “My first choice was medicine as my dream was to help the community and other people with their health problems, so I had a problem in terms of compiling marks  so journalism was my second choice” she says.
She also said that she wants to be a political analyst for South African politics and worldwide politics even though it’s not going to be easy for her.








Monday 14 March 2011

By Mulidzwi Rabelani
Rules and regulations for  the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related Information Act (RICA), are not being taken into consideration in Soshanguve’s block H where two men are turning the registration process into a profitable business.
In terms of the RICA act of 2009, it is compulsory for citizens and residents of South Africa to register their cell phone  SIM cards in order for them to be activated on the cellular networks . The law also states that no one must pay for the registration of their SIM card but proof of residence and a South African identity document are basic  requirements.
When contacted by JournExpress, the major cellular phone service providers referred us to the head of communications for RICA.They said RICA is a government act so government is responsible for giving answers to any queries..
when contacted RICA communication officer  Thapelo  Thathane said no one should pay anything to register, all one needs  is their proof of residence  and a valid  south african I.D,” when you RICA  any SIM card it doesn’t matter where you bought it, its free” he said.
The two men in question who claim that they working under RICA in Soshanguve do not require an ID document nor proof of residence provided you can memorize your ID number, have  R5 for registration and R5 for a sim pack you can be registered. One of the men went as far as saying that they are under RICA  and the terms of the RICA act state that one should pay if they register their SIM card that has been previously bought from other stores.

Thursday 10 March 2011

NEWS FEED: ADVISE TO ALL OF YOU

NEWS FEED: ADVISE TO ALL OF YOU

ADVISE TO ALL OF YOU

Let us make a difference because all of us can
By Mulidzwi Rabelani

We are all people and we never know what tomorrow bring for us. You can be at high level standard and tomorrow it may change to low standard that’s why I will be entitled to say life bring happiness and sadness and sometimes sadness and happiness at the same time, so what about those who it only bring sadness.
There are people today living with HIV and AIDS and some of them are abandoned by their family, how can abandoned someone who needs you at difficult time like that. He/she crave  and seek for your support but you choose to chase him/her away and you never know what tomorrow will bring for you, it may bring  the same disease will you be in good terms if others decide to also abandon you I don’t think so.
HIV AND AIDS it’s something we cannot run away from it, it’s time to accept and support those living with it. We all know by know that living, taking care and supporting people with HIV and AIDS doesn’t mean that you will be affected by the same disease.
And to those living with it’s not the end of the world. Those who are not ignorant knows that you can’t choose to be affected by HIV and AIDS so accept the situation you’re in and take use of medication requested by the doctors and live a healthy life and we all know that medication its free so you should fear not take use of them.
You can still live a healthy long life if you learn to accept and never stress about it and get exposed to people who will help you to fight it not people who will laugh at you. You can also join support groups in related to your disease and you will see that you’re not the only one and together with others you can beat it.
And to those affected don’t build the motive that you can’t die alone and start spreading the disease to those who are not in position of it
And to all of us affected or not affected by HIV and AIDS lets practice safe and safer sex. And it begins with you by having one sexual partner and by being faith full to our partners.



Wednesday 9 March 2011

ASSIGNMENT INTERNENT

Inverstigate how news and online journalism that exist today
Online journalism is the processes were facts reported are produced and distributed through the internet. It was implemented few years ago but it was not popular as it has just started and people were used to journalism through print media (newspapers) and broadcast media (radio and television) which we regard as traditional journalism.
They’re those that include breaking news and those that their stories will be uploaded at the end of the week or once in a week. Their writing through online journalism is so clear, so spares, so straight shooting to the point because lay out they use is clear and helpful to use and they use text optimized for the online environment to keep the web readers reading and that’s what keeps their article good.
BBC NEWS
Here they upload story as soon as it comes out and they are also capable of updating stories. And it is fast to move to one story to another story, mostly it contains political news and others news title but mostly in the international news and world wide news. Mostly it contains video clips but it’s not easy to open them because they require YOTUBE player for them to play it may take several minute for them to play. The stories they present it’s the same as the one they present on their broadcasting service difference is online they put the whole information but for broadcasting they only put important facts only. They also use social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, mobisites for people to gain access to their links
Times 24
It’s attractive the way it looks but seems not to carry lots of stories and as an online publication they should have lots of stories because online journalism allows you to have lots of stories in the site but with traditional journalism you only go for stories that have an impact or with relevant to the public. And they don’t use videos their publication its only contain pictures.   They don’t social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, mobisites for people to gain access to their links so it may be difficult for people to send people their link so that their friends and family can also read the same stories.
http://www.time24.com/time24/index.asp?PageID=45
News24
Mostly it contains South African news and other African continent news, it’s the one of the online site for news I prefer to visit because its fast and you can be able to see the stories updated and they cover lots of stories. It does not contain lots videos but it contains lots of pictures for the angle they are covering. They also social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, mobisites for people to gain access to their links
www.news24.com
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Cops-shoot-hijacking-suspect-20101223

Monday 7 March 2011

ANOTHER DRAW FOR CHIEFS

Another draw for chiefs

Kaizer chiefs dropped another two pints on  Saturday night on their  with Free State Stars  at Peter Mokaba stadium by  drawing  1-1 with Steve Khompela side; it’s their fourth draw on the raw, yet there are still claiming  that they are still in the race of winning the league title.
At the first 15 minutes of the game chiefs were dominating yet they still fail to sustain the   goal. Chief’s striker who played for Ajax Cape Town Santon Lewis created couple of chances but Kennedy Mweene captain as well as the goal keeper for arrows couldn’t allow him to hit the back of the net.
Free State Stars were also looking good mostly on defense because they couldn’t allow Chiefs players to get on the 18 areas yet they were still using counter attack to attack  the side of Kaizer Chiefs but chiefs central defense  Vallery  Nahayo and Thomas SweSwe couldn’t allow them  to reach the 18 areas of their side.
Chiefs was a good side on the match mostly on the left with Punch Masanamela AND 2010 man Simpiwe Tshabalala  just that their cross were poor and couldn’t find anyone from their jersey and Free State Stars  defenders were looking good when it comes to taking those balls out of their side.
Knowledge Musona who is on the top of the psl top goal scorer with 11 goals was looking for a goal because he knew that  killer Katlego Mpela is now under him with 11 goal as well after scoring two goals on Saturday afternoon on  the game between Sundown and Arrows , but there was no luck for kaizer Chiefs striker  Knowledge Musona.
Free State Stars  scored their goal at 85th minutes by Madoda  motha, who came as a substitute his first goal of the season.  But one can say chiefs were lucky to get a point against Free State Stars as they were  one goal behind for 5 minutes, but late goal by Simpiwe Tshabalala one minute before  the end match saw him salvage a point to his side.
Chiefs are now at the forth position of the league with 46 points, and Free State Stars  on position 8 on the league with 30 points.




MARRIEDGE SCANDAL (GOSSIP)

JESSICA ACCUSED OF HVING AN AFFAIR HERE HUSBAND.

Jessica motaung and the husband ken Simmons

By Mulidzwi Rabelani


Jessica Motaung daughter of the chairman of kaizer chiefs allegedly moved out of his husband house in Bryanston pad after her fiancĂ©, Ken Simmons, accused her of having an affair with Kaizer Chiefs employee Thato Matuka, who’s 27 and Jessica is 37.
Simmons said he confronted her when he saw Thato dropping her off at their house recently and she denies that she seeing the young man, the he went to ask the young man Thato Matura and the young man shouted at him.
Last week Jessica moved out of their upscale house with her two kids after tensions reached boiling point. Jessica told Ken that she has personal problems that have nothing to do with a third party. And she also declared that there are no longer engaged.
She has now turned to be mamas baby Hyde Park that’s where she is staying with her mom with her two kids.
The young man said that there’s nothing going on between him and boss daughter. She is just obviously has an interest in my work that’s all.

Thursday 3 March 2011

CHIEFS

IS CHIEFS OFF THE TITLE RACE?

                                                                                              BY Mulidzwi Rabelani

Kaizer chiefs played Vasco dagama this week and they were held to a draw after 90 minutes play at Cape Town, Athlone stadium on Tuesday.
Chiefs threw away  their opportunity of being on the top of the league for the first time in this season by drawing that game on Tuesday, Chiefs are still the third on the league with 45 points 4 points behind Orlando pirates who are on the top the league.
Jimmy skipper Tau told the media that their keeping their head up and their focusing on their game with Free State stars on Friday. He also said that no one is going to do chiefs favours so they have to bounce back their winning ways in order for them to win the league.  
Chiefs is coming to this game with their captain back Jimmy Tau on the field after missing their game with Vasco Dagama ,after picking up the third yellow card on their game with Orlando Pirates last week.
Also their middle fielder Simpiwe Tshabalala will be back after he was  suffering from a hamstring injury he sustained during their game with Orlando Pirates last week Saturday.
But they won’t have their striker Junior  Motaung after picking up the third yellow card on their game against Vasco Dagama on Tuesday. Chiefs will have to put more focus on this seven left ahead them without losing so that they can win the league.

BECAUSE HE IS A ZUMA

                     just because he is the son of zuma!


An Indian-origin business family in South Africa is facing allegations of influencing some of President Jacob Zuma's top appointments and grabbing deals by dropping his name.

While Zuma's office has dismissed the suggestions of undue influence, there had been an increasing call for a probe into dealings that the Gupta family has engaged in recent years together with Zuma's son Duduzane.

The Guptas have denied the allegations and said they are open to any probe by the country's largest trades union, Cosatu.

Among the allegations is that companies, in which the Guptas and Duduzane Zuma are partners, are receiving preferential treatment.

There were also claims that the Gupta family had influenced Zuma to appoint two of their close friends to top positions.