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CHESS, THE OLDEST POPULAR BOARD GAME

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  By: Ledwaba Mmaphuthi Twitter: @ledwabaMp2 Email: ledwabaehm@gmail.com   Chess is one of the most popular and oldest board games, on a checkerboard with specifically constructed pieces of constricting colors, usually white and black. It is played by two opponents. The goal of the game is to capture the king of your opponents. Chess is not a casual game according to most people on social media. Chess content, unlike that of other sports, remains essential and fascinating long after the game has ended and the results are known. Chess fans, like many other hobbies, invest a large amount of time and energy with no expectation of monetary compensation. Kaylee Grace Budhram. Pic from internet A few weeks ago, Nine-year-old Kaylee Grace Budhram returned from Kenya where she represented South Africa at the African Schools Chess Championship. She tied for first place and will now represent the continent of Africa at the World Schools Chess Championship in Panama. Kaylee is in gra

YOUNGEST BLIND AUTHOR LAUNCHES HIS 3RD BOOK

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By: Ledwaba Mmaphuthi  Twitter: @LedwabaMP2  Email: ledwabaehm@gmail.com   Despite being an author of three books, Calvin Mogajane is proof that your imperfections do not determine who you are or what you will be in life. The 23-year-old student from the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) seems to be conquering the world regardless of being blind. Mogajane is now doing his final year in language practices at TUT, Soshanguve campus.  Calvin Mogajane, went against all odds to fulfill his dreams of becoming an author. He launched his 3rd book earlier this month and the name of the book is titled “Strong Woman”. The book tells a story of family, loyalty, and a woman whose bravery changes everything, this book is set in the background of “Kwamhlaba uya lingana” and is breathtaking and a capturing story. He is the youngest blind author in the country.  Picture by: Ledwaba Mmaphuthi. In the picture, Calvin Mogajane Calvin Mogajane, who is originally from Limpopo province, was born with Gl

R5.00 GOES A LONG WAY

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  By: Ledwaba Mmaphuthi Twitter: @LedwabaMP2 Email: ledwabaehm@gmail.com Dr. Molepo founded the Thusangwanageno campaign, a non-profit organization that raises funds for university and college registrations and unpaid fees for students in Pretoria and other provinces around the country. He approached the robots after learning that students were unable to graduate due to outstanding and registration fees. He requested R5 donations to assist students with their tuition expenses. Their most recent and significant accomplishment is assisting more than 600 students with tuition fees and registration fees to tertiary students. This is done to ensure that they have a driver's license when they finish their degree. The program has helped over 100 pupils obtain driver's licenses thus far. "We become happy when students graduate and thrive because of us," said Dr. Molepo, founder of the Thusangwanageno organization. "Some even come back and give us feedback and