removing laundry blues to make time for the important things:
An iziwasha story
Wilhemina Khoza is a 38-year-old mother and wife from Moloto, Mpumalanga, who lives with her husband, her sons, aged eight and three, and a daughter who is 15. Wilhemina says she first came across Iziwasha, a handheld clothes washing device, during a demonstration happening at a nearby street. After the first wash, she became a fan.
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a kommunity desk story
In Mpumalanga, two primary schools that have received Kommunity Desks report improvement in learners’ writing and confidence. Mhlahle Primary School, located in one of the last villages near Skukuza, has seen a tremendous learning experience as a result of the desks, says principal Isaac Mhlaba.
Learn moreliving the lifestyle: but keeping things safe:
a condom case story
Ofentse Molefe, also known as ‘DJ Gito’, is a 26-year-old DJ who lives in Naledi. He shares that during the pandemic, gigs dried up, but now he is trying to revive his business and is busier than ever.
He says that the Condom Case, – a discreet little case – is ideal for someone with his lifestyle, “because when you’re on the move, it’s hard to carry and store condoms safely.
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