Black girls don’t want to be ‘Becky with that good hair’ – ANCYL


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The African National Congress Youth League in Gauteng on Monday commended the “bold stand” Pretoria High School for Girls pupils have taken against its code of conduct about hairstyles.

“The young girls have come out in their numbers to unambiguously and unashamedly say they do not want to be ‘Becky with that good hair’, their curly African hair is their pride,” spokesperson Mbali Hlophe said.

No child should be discriminated upon because of who they are. Discrimination based on hair texture was an injustice, and racist, said Hlophe.

“Straight hair which is predominantly associated with whiteness enjoys higher prestige and is more widely accepted in both professional and school settings,” Hlophe said.

It called on Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi to investigate schools and their policies and to protect black children.

Hlope said the ANCYL and its youth alliance partner, the Congress of SA Students, would visit and support the girls in their fight against an “unjust system”.

The Economic Freedom Fighters was deeply saddened that 22 years into democracy, there were still institutions that sought to suppress black aesthetics and culture.

Spokesperson Fana Mokoena said this was the result of a society still struggling with transformation and failing to address white hegemony.

“A white minority culture is still so dominant that it can decree on a black majority what they should look like and how they should behave. This culture is as old as slavery itself and does not belong in a democratic dispensation such as ours,” he said.

Source: http://www.news24.com

 

We Are Ready To Go – Owen Da Gama


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Owen Da Gama during the 2014 Nedbank Ke Yona Team Search match between Bootcamp 25 and Tuks at the HPC fFeld, Johannesburg on the 07 August 2014 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

South African Under-23 national team head coach, Owen Da Gama is confident that this year’s Nedbank Ke Yona Team will come out victorious against reigning Nedbank Cup champions, Supersport United at the Sinaba Stadium on Sunday.

After leading the U23 national team that included 2014 Ke Yona graduate and PSL Young Player of the Season, Maphosa Modiba and Da Gama headed straight to the High Performance Centre to finalise preparations with the team alongside Shakes Mashaba, Khabo Zondo and Mike Mangena.

“The team, which has been selected from different parts of the country, has been under strict training programmes under the auspices of the Ke Yona selectors and sports scientists are determined to make history and become the first Ke Yona Team to win the Ke Yona Challenge since its 2013 inception.

Speaking at the team’s training camp, “Rubber Doll” as the coach is affectionately known said that the team is responding well to the tactics and is ready to cause an upset against their more fancied opponents.

“Supersport United will be very tough to match. They are a very disciplined side with plenty of experience. However, we have a slight edge over them based on the fact that they have not seen any of our players. We have a solid team that just needs a bit of fine-tuning but come match day, we will give them a very tough match,” said a confident Da Gama.

Supersport United coach, Stuart Baxter said they would not undermine their opponents and would treat the encounter as any other important match.

“I think this is a great opportunity for football development in the country and a good initiative from the sponsors. With regards to playing them we are looking forward to a highly competitive match and will approach it like any other professional match and play to win” said Baxter.

Tickets to the Ke Yona Challenge are available for free at all Computicket and Shoprite Checkers stores. Fans are advised to bring their ID copies to collect a maximum of TWO tickets per person. Kick Off of the match is 15:00 and will be broadcast live on SABC 1.

Ke Yona Team TV Series:

Make sure you catch this week’s heart-warming episode of the Ke Yona Team where you’ll witness the squad visiting schools around Daveyton. Also get glimpse of the team practicing in preparation for the much-anticipated match between Supersport United and the Ke Yona Team!

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Can we be BLACK in peace?’ – Celebs join #StopRacismAtPretoriaGirlsHigh fight


Some of the country’s most famous faces have added their voices to the calls of outrage at Pretoria High School for Girls, defending black students’ rights to wear their hair naturally in the classroom.

The school came under the spotlight over the weekend after students claimed that black pupils were being told to straighten their hair.

As the student’s fight spread across social media, making the #StopRacismAtPretoriaGirlsHigh hashtag one of the most talked about trends on social media site Twitter, celebrities added their voices to the protests.

Outspoken Metro FM DJ Unathi Msengana used her radio show to bring awareness to the student’s plight and took calls and messages from people naming and shaming other schools that had allegedly instituted similar policies against black students. She later took to Instagram to post a picture of a student protesting at the school.

Source: http://www.timelive.co.za

Jan Kempdorp murder case back in court


 

BY REGINALD KANYANE

A murder case against Tesele Dikole,33 will resume at Jan Kempdorp Magistrate’s Court on Monday. 

Dikole allegedly killed a six year-old boy, Kutlwano Garesape three weeks ago in Jan Kempdorp.

It is alleged that Dikole pounced on Kutlwano’s mother in the street and demanded money. Kutlwano, his mother, Segomotso and Thabiso (brother), were on their way to a school when they came across Dikole.

Segomotso said the suspect allegedly produced a broken bottle and tried to rape her after she did not have money.

“The suspect threatened me with a bottle and attempted to rape me. Kutlwano intervened and the suspect stabbed him. He also tossed Kutlwano’s body in the air and dropped him. The suspect threw Kutlwano’s lifeless body on the railway tracks afterwards,” Segomotso said.

Operation Wanya Tsotsi chairperson, Pantsi Obusitse said: “We will make sure that the criminal is removed from our society. We must not be apologetic about that. We need to fight crime and I also urge politicians to be part of the fight. Lets us use the same energy we injected during local government elections to fight crime.

“The atrocity cannot be explained and we should be ashamed as a country. We need to honour Kutlwano and take a stern look at ourselves. We cannot let the country be terrorised by criminals and rob us our future leaders because of their senseless thinking.”

Dikole is facing murder and attempted rape charges. He is expected to do a formal bail application.   

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Shock as thousands of pregnant under-age girls discovered in Ratlou


Deputy Minister for Social Development, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu says her ministry is concerned at the discovery of more than 3 000 under-age girls who are pregnant or are made mothers.

The discovery was made late on Saturday at the rural Ratlou Local Municipality, about 70 kilometres outside Mahikeng in the North West.

All young mothers are school drop-outs, unemployed and their children are suspected to have been fathered by older men.

A 12-year-old young girl is amongst those that were discovered. The discovery has left everyone, including government reeling in shock.

The Ratlou Local Municipality has a population of about 100 000 people. Of the number, 3 000 are under-age girls who were in 2015 impregnated and had to drop out from school.  

The young mothers are from Mareetsane, Setlagole, Madibogo and all other villages in the Ratlou municipality. And they all have sad stories to tell while some claimed to have been raped by their relatives, some practiced unsafe sex, others are reported to have been the victims of the popular blesser-blessee phenomenon.

Shockingly, all of them are below the age of 18.

Government is adamant that this is a tip of an iceberg

Some girls, who could not be named because they are below the age of 18, had this to say: “It was a mistake. (I) was young, did not know that doing that will lead me falling pregnant. My brother used to be beat me up, and my mother was not really staying at the house. Life is so hard because I am young and even the child has no support. My brother did not treat me well at all.”

Coming into question, are the households of these young mothers; how they themselves were allegedly failed to be provided with proper parenting.

In other cases, it was revealed that the area is rife with child-headed households.

A 12-year-old, who had already given birth to a bouncing one year six month baby, was amongst the young girls discovered.

Bogopane-Zulu wants government to crack the whip.  

“The first step is to understand, who are the perpetrators, and but to also listen to the girls because we can’t judge them. As social development, we work with the children to be able to understand what happened, how it happened, and obviously, we have those that were cheated and those that were raped. So, each case has its own merits. We can’t be happy when our children are denied the rights to be children.”  

Popular cultural activist, Mme Grace Masuku who attended the event was shocked, and pleaded with government to institute investigations into the matter, saying punitive action should be taken against the perpetrators. 

“I am shocked. (I) saw how they came here with the babies. In all 80 something years of my life, this is the first time I see this. I am concerned about parents of these young mothers. Here, something is wrong. Where is the future of these girls, the future for this village?”

Mayor for Ratlou municipality, Tebogo Modise says her municipality will leave no stone unturned. 

With the news sending shock-waves even to the presidency, a delegation of government officials, social workers, and police officials is this expected to be dispatched to the area. 

Government is adamant that this is a tip of an iceberg.

Source: http://www.sabc.co.za