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The Citizen
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Anti-bullying play for Jozi Youth
Jozi Youth Empire (JYE) entertained and schooled learners from Thuto Ke Lesedi College learners through an anti-bullying play, Primary School Calls on August 8 at Paterson Park. Read more: Anti-bullying campaign comes to Paterson Park The morning kicked off with a talk from Norwood Police Station's Sergeant Muhure Mamabolo, who explained the importance of honesty and integrity to learners. South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug's community worker Constance Tsoka also gave a talk to the learners about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. Founder of JYE and script writer Mapula Mojela explained that the play touches on the issue of substance abuse, aiming to educate learners about the impact of these challenges on their lives. 'Through creative expression and performance, the campaign encourages open dialogue and awareness among learners in a meaningful and relatable way.' Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration!


The Citizen
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Anti-bullying campaign comes to Paterson Park
Anti-bullying campaign comes to Paterson Park On August 8, Jozi Youth Empire (JYE) and Mzansi Film Academy, through arts and culture, hosted an anti-bullying campaign at Paterson Park. The morning kicked off with a talk from Norwood Police Station's Sergeant Muhure Mamabolo, who explained the importance of honesty and integrity to Thuto Ke Lesedi College learners. Read more: There is no place for bullying in our society As part of the campaign, learners performed a play titled: Primary School Calls, a powerful script that addresses bullying, peer pressure, and social media resilience. Founder of JYE and script writer Mapula Mojela explained that the play touches on the issue of substance abuse, aiming to educate learners about the impact of these challenges on their lives. 'Through creative expression and performance, the campaign encouraged open dialogue and awareness among learners in a meaningful and relatable way.' South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug's community worker Constance Tsoka also gave a talk to the learners about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration!