Nelson Mandela | A Leader. A Humanitarian. A Model of Ubuntu
The preservation of innocence in our children, is His Legacy , Nelson Mandela
Live the Madiba way...
He will sacrifice even against his wellbeing... a father
The Madiba Legacy is lifestyle choice that in everything you do, you practice UBUNTU...
...a great father.
A father is that great tree...
A great father embodies what healthy LOVE is....
Our YOUTH is the ability to change the WORLD as you see fit...
We commemorate Youth Month, not just for the sacrifices of the class of 1976. We also commemorate Youth of TODAY, to remind them that they are powerful, revolutionaries... innovators, it is time the youth shape the future they want to live in.
Whatever you do, do it with pride....because how you do your work is telling of who you are...
Minimum wage can never equates to living wage...
We work, to build the future we envision...
She, Her, Woman, Mother... the rock that shelters, the warmth that comforts...That's Mother's Love!
Mother, unmatched and irreplaceable
Love done unconditionally, is done right!
...warm like mother's Love.
Working smart, achieves more than working hard.
You the working class, the movers of the economy, without you the economy will falter
Observed under the theme "Consolidate our Democratic Gains", marking South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy
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SABC in partnership with Gift of the Givers joined hands in providing relief to the displaced communities in KZN... let's unite and help the victims to get back in their feet...
This long weekend, protect yourself... obey road rules
The struggle was hard.... but the struggle was never in vain... Freedom fighters knew the price that needed to be paid...
The fight for freedom was more than just political, more than socio economic....Freedom the hardest of all fights!
They fought with their lives... so we can have this privilege
Our first vote, was a demonstration of our freedom
We choose freedom, always...
The new Radio 2000 line-up kicks off on Friday 1 April 2022. The station will introduce a star-studded team of familiar voices to bolster the already growing audience of the station.
"If you love someone, if you care about children... you wont infringe their rights but respect their rights" ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"More information and contact details for Human Rights Watch you can visit www.hrw.org "
"Women who are exposed to GBV should be at the SAFE House for protection" ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"It is important to have women in the leadership positions participating in the political life of the society of their country"
"Our services are for free, we assist everyone who is in distress... there is an online protection order that we offer" ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"Women have the ability, intellectually, mentally and emotionally to lead and a lot of women are stepping back and allowing men to lead the political and social front"
"Women who are violated can report their case by calling our toll free number 0800 007 709" ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"More women are able to come together in groups, whether in a formal or informal setting or association, they should continue to make their voices heard; it is important"
"We are expected to have voices, but are those voices protected? if you speak are you being listened to.." ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"It is important that the needs of women are taken into account, making sure that their voices are heard"
"How can we talk about LGBT issues, how do we talk about the issues of vulnerability to teach the kids because life orientation teachers are not expect of such matters " ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"Women should not see themselves as victims, women are powerful, women are strong, women should take their power back and use it use not only for themselves but for other women around them"
"If we can have monitoring and evaluation system that is fairly effective in this country..."~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"Whether is physical, mental or psychological abuse.... perpetrators of these violence and abuses do go unpunished
'we ask ourselves if Police understand what they are supposed to be doing?.." ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"There isn't enough being done on the part of the government to hold perpetrators accountable."
"Some of the politicians are guilty of Gender Based Violence, so are beating their partners " ~Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the commission for Gender Equality
"When it comes to protection of the rights of women, children or disabled community South Africa is not doing too well"
"Some politicians / police are part of the problem because are guilty of GBV, will they do what they have to do which is to protect victims"
"Perpetrators to account in a way make sense for women and encourage women and girls to come forward and report GBV"
"Do those in position of Authority resonates with issues in the ground or they only act when it happens to their family members"
"A good number of women report that they suffer secondary violation when they do report because they are afraid of those who should protect them
"Talk to men from various department because what they display in the work environment it's a reflection of what they are in the society"
"We see little returns in terms of conviction and sentencing, women continue to suffer in silence"
"What do we do as men to protect women"
"In terms of government's response to their obligation to protect, there is still a lot to be done, women do not feel safe and confident enough in the systems to report the abuse against them..."
"Women are no longer safe, it's becoming more dangerous for women walk alone on the streets"
"Women continue to die on the hands of their domestic partners, security force, and very little justice is being achieved on their behalf"
We are working with police to build capacity to sensitize them on gender based issues as women in rural areas are left behind
"the cases of domestic and sexual violence against women and children continue to rise..."
"Human Rights Watch is an organization that carries research and advocacy on human rights issues across the country..."
Engaging minister of Justice, about what their are doing to close the gap in the justice system
"People have the right to live but they are killed at a rate that is unbecoming...we have lost confidence in the justice system..." ~ Jabu Baloyi - Spokesperson for the Commission for Gender Equality
That is a right I'm born with, the same as everyone else...
They are alienable and absolute
Our rights are not more important than yours, they are equal.
Affording everyone equal rights is the noblest of human endeavors
Basic Human Rights are universal, they apply to me as much as to you...
International Women's Day aims to focus global attention on the state of women when it comes to gender equality, bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. The goal is to make the world more diverse, equitable, and inclusive for woman.
Basic Human Rights are universal....
Women have the right to dignity to be...
So painful was the day of 21 March 1960, that's 62 years later... The scares has barely healed so ground shattering was that day, that today we remember.
"A call to all parents, be a voice to your children with disabilities" ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"One of the most alarming situation that we came across when DBE was preparing schools to go back in 2020 they completely forgot special schools entirely when it comes to covid-19 regulations" ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"We've seen such wonderful inclusive behavior where children help each other and learn together embracing that they are all different" ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"Encourage parents to be bold and negotiate the accommodation that your child might need at school" ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"When a teacher is able to teach exclusively in a classroom to accommodate all learners with learning difficulties benefits all learners in that class " ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"Enabling children to attend school with their neighborhood friend is so critical" ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"To what extend are we holding government accountable for implementation of their policy for the legal rights of disabled children"
Parents are still hesitant to realize that their children can still be accommodated at a normal school ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
We parents do try and get their children admitted into ordinary school they are often turned away stating that they don't take children with disabilities ~ Robyn Beere - Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
We run a parallel education system ~ Robyn Beere - Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
"To what extend are we holding government accountable for implementation of their policy for the legal rights of disabled children" ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
There are individuals who are really committed to inclusion and to making sure that children are able to learn alongside their parents ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
One of the biggest fears of parents is if they take their children to the local school will my child be given the support they need ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
The role of our special school is to find placement for those few learners who really needs that level of support ~ Robyn Beere: Deputy Director at Equal Education Law Centre
Radio 2000 is in conversation with the most iconic names, not just in Radio but also in Music....
The power of radio is more than being able to connect to your favourite personalities. Its power lies in you, the listener
A Radio 2000 Love, is the best kind love there is... Like a sweet message in the morning, loving words of affirmations throughout the day and ever present ear to pour your heart out to, a friend to share gossip with. A Radio 2000 Love is Pure, sweet like honey...refreshing like a bubbling brook heartwarming like the winter sun and enduring love stories for the ages, the staff of dreams , you are the greatest Love
When Love is done right... it's just magic!
We've made it through another wave of Covid-19....
When Love knocks on the door, there's only one thing to do...
Music for all age groups. Music that talks to your heart. Hits after hits....
The family that love good music.... Music for all occasions...
More girls than boys achieved Bachelor and Diploma passes; thus more girls than boys are eligible to study at Higher Education Institutions ~ Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga
Children has lost their parents, grandparents and caregivers, we often do not consider the psychological effect of this pandemic on our learners
These learners had to condent with anxiety and trauma of covid-19
The year 2021 came with it's own challenges... with rotational schooling, it was not easy
The Class of 2021. Your future is in the palm of your hands; make the correct choices. Those candidates who did not do well in the NSC exams, do not despair ~ Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga
South Africans, who together with us, have made the stability and the improvement of our Sector their responsibility ~ Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga
We must continue with the consolidation of programmes for ECD; we must ramp up the performance in all the four phases of our schooling system; we must continue to improve the reading proficiency of our learners ~ Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga