Hello, friends! I’m excited to share something very close to my heart. Over the years, I’ve been living in the Eastern Cape village where I grew up, building my dream home while learning how to create a thriving, sustainable community. I realized that many people in our villages want to grow, develop, and improve their communities—but often don’t know where to start. That’s why I created a comprehensive document packed with practical tips and guidance on how to grow your village. This blueprint covers everything from: Building safe and modern homes π Creating infrastructure and public spaces π§ Promoting education and skills development π Supporting health, wellness, and community engagement π₯πͺ Encouraging agriculture, food security, and tree planting π±ππ³ Organizing recreation, sports, and cultural events ⚽πΆπ Fostering community values, citizenship, and ubuntu π€π This document is designed for anyone who wants to see their village thrive , whether y...
The toyi-toyi, a spirited and symbolic act of resistance, has long been woven into the fabric of South African protest culture. Its echoes in the streets are a call for justice, a refusal to remain silent in the face of oppression. For decades, it represented the fight for freedom, equality, and dignity under apartheid. But now, in our young democracy, we must ask ourselves: how do we channel this powerful tradition to serve our communities without causing harm to the little we have? A Personal Note As someone deeply connected to the Transkei, this conversation hits very close to home. I was born and raised in Cape Town, but my mother was from the Transkei, and she made sure we stayed connected to our roots by taking us there every year to visit our grandparents. During my younger years, I lived with my grandparents in the village, and those experiences shaped much of who I am today. I've chosen to settle and build my home in the Transkei because of this deep connection to th...