On October 7, 2017, The Hub’s volunteers and members partook in Conversations at Morija #3 at Maeder House, curated by Lerato Bereng. The conversations created a dialogue about the very concept of independence, whether national, social, gender-based, creative or literary, and featured an exciting line up of speakers: Natalie Buthelezi, Simon Gush, Lerato Seema, Khabele Mofelehetsi, ZakesContinue reading “Conversations at Morija #3”
Tag Archives: Africa
iEmpowerment coming to The Hub
In the developed world almost everyone has access to high speed internet, allowing access to all the incredible education and opportunities on the internet. Get programs like the Khan Academy complete video learning library, Wikipedia, access to tens of thousands of shareware books and millions of how to videos on YouTube are used people aroundContinue reading “iEmpowerment coming to The Hub”
The Future of Arts Education: Notes from Johannesburg
Originally posted by Ba re e ne re By Lineo Segoete I had the honour of being invited by Pro Helvetia Johannesburg to attend the Creatives Make It Happen conference at University of Johannesburg between 8-10. Thereafter I attended the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)Regional Conference on Arts Education from 11-13 March where IContinue reading “The Future of Arts Education: Notes from Johannesburg”
Rediscovering my Land and Local Food
Originally posted by Slow Food Foundation By Chef Ska Mirriam Moteane The last six years have been incredible for me, even if it began with a tragedy: the passing of my mother in 2009. This terrible moment served as a kind of alarm bell. I was working for a food company in South Africa, I hadContinue reading “Rediscovering my Land and Local Food”
Ba re e ne re: Reigniting Lesotho’s literary culture
Originally posted by Mail & Guardian: Voices of Africa By Leila Hall Lesotho is an interesting place to be in at the moment. At the end of August, we made headlines worldwide, unfortunately for the wrong reasons. The news had nothing to do with the country’s many unique and positive qualities. There was no mentionContinue reading “Ba re e ne re: Reigniting Lesotho’s literary culture”
