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Auzweke Magazine issue 37

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MAGAZINE

FEBRUARY EDITION ‘18 ISSUE 37

Education From one phase of education to another

Mjojo Livity Be Careful, Mosquitoes Are Fatal

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FASHION REPORT Simple tips to keep your wardrobe trendy

I COACH AND MENTOR YOUNG ATHLETES

AWARD WINNING MAGAZINE

AUZWEKE Entrepreneurs Corner

Name and surname: Kedibone manyenye Age: 25 years old company: Funk duck make up Services: Pregnancy belly paint, film make up, stage make up

Name and surname: Itumeleng Mlambo Age: 40 years old company: Clear vision medical solution Services: Medical waste management, supply, practice software www.clearvisionmedical.co.za

Name and surname: Amos Khwebane Age: 29 years old Company: All kinds of beauty events Services: Catering service ;décor service Email : sellokhwebane@yahoo.com

Name and surname : Busiswa Lutshaba Age: 32 years Company: Blue space communication Services : Public relations, marketing ,media blutshaba@gmail.com

Name and surname: Mpume Mokwana Mehlela Age: 30 years old Company: Exellophics creations Services: Baby shower, birthday , brunch https/exellophics.wixsite.com/website

Name and surname: Felicia Mkhaliphi Age: 23 years old Company: Telekinesis studios Services: Event coordination, branding, printing Felicia.mkhaliphi@gmail.com

Name and surname : Mark Maimane Age: 26 years Company : Caleb and associates development consultants Services : Consent use application, drawing plans calebco@gmail.com

Name and surname: Palesa Kubu Age: 41 years Company: Basadi pele skills Services: Cost effective and quality education and training for unemployed youth, call center training, end user computing.

Name and surname: Jessica Mashaba Age: 23 years old Company: Davis crew (PTY) Ltd Services: Quality ceiling and partition installationservices Daviscrew@gmail.com

Name and surname: Sfiso Sithole Age: 32years old Company: Black royal group Services: Digital agency , events management Email: sifiso@blackroyal.co.za

Name and surname: Zin Michael C Julius Age 30 years old Company: Celebrity dance fitness personality (mj fitness) Services: Hype men at your company’s wellness day, choreographer Micheal.c.julius@gmail.com

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Busi Yastick Online clothing store

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Name and surname: Kagiso Thlobolo Age: 46 years Company: 3t Business Fusion Services: Quality assessments Email: kagiso@3tfusion.co.za

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Name and surname: Sechaba Rakoloti Age: 35 years old Company: Akanyang Emporium Services: catering , Decor paulrakoloti@gmail.com

Name: Xolane Mbatha Age: 29 years old Company: Old Unapologic PTY Ltd Service: Wine and merchandise Mbathax

Name and surname: Ingrid Monakgomo Sebaka

Age: 41 years old Company: Xodus travel (PTY) LTD Service: Travel agency info@xodustravel.co.za web :xodustravel.co.za

Name: Ronnie lesadiwa Mahlakwana Age: 25 years old Company : Couture clothing Services: fashion designer lesadiwalsj@gmail.com

Name: Lerato Molepo Age: 35 years old Company: Lollies Nest Services: handmade African neck pieces , bangles, clutch bags lerato@lollinest.co.za

Name: Kingsley nyawo Age: 42 years old Company: kingpix media Services: photography , videography kingsleynyawo3@gmail.com

Name: Sello Moloi Age: 25 years old Company: Skhalo photography Services: Photographer videography

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AUZWEKE #Ask_How Fashion

FASHION REPORT

Simple tips to keep your wardrobe trendy

HERE ARE FIVE SIMPLE TIPS TO LOOK FRESH AND TRENDY THIS MONTH.

1. KNOW YOUR STYLE

We all different people with different taste and style, Knowing your style and what suits your body best is essential this is the start of you defining yourself to the world, so this month try and define your style fist and drive into the trendy fashion world

now are your whisky browns, cherry red, digital blue, orange, lavender and olive green. So dive into your wardrobe and play around with these colors.

4. AFFORDABLE BUT LOOK EXPENSIVE

Going into the New Year and new month of January we ought to have new and fresh trends.

Some of us are entering into new job ventures others starting their first year of tertiary and others beginning their new journey into high school and what better way to look and feel your best while at it.

2. BE CREATIVE TAKE RISKS

This is the stage where you try out different cuts and designs to juju up your look, throw in some accessories a nice pair of shades, a simple watch of a few finger rings, this is definitely guaranteed to make your look more vibe and trendy.

3. KNOW WHICH COLOURS ARE IN SEASON

The month January falls under the fall winter season. Colors that are trendy

Because we are still young, emptying our pockets dry all in the name of fashion is never part of our goals. Go for your most cheapest clothing items they might be cheap but they sure don’t look cheap, once you’ve mastered this you’re sure to look like a run way model everyday all day .

5. FINALLY LOOK THE PART

Whether you are going into a new job or starting your first year into tertiary, look the part make a statement and dress up appropriately. This does not mean limit yourself you can look good while looking the part. So go out there and wave your fashion flag

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FASHION Q’S & A’S BY STYLE BY NARE

Q.WHY FASHION DESIGNING AND WHAT ARE THE PERKS OF IT?

A. I am all about how I feel in that moment that’s why I chose fashion designing as a career, but I have a strong belief that formality will always take the first step in every work environment, it doesn’t really have to the time but wear in a manner that you still gain respect and feel comfortable too.

Q. WHATS YOUR ADVICE FRO FOLLOW TRENDS

A. I don’t usually follow trends I believe in making something to last, as a fashion designer too my, my clients, happy either in trends or whatever they want, we are on a print season were ever brans tries to bring up their own prints to stand out but we end up doing the same thing so my advice when it comes to trends is, do not follow trends but make your lifetime trends.

Q. WHAT ARE THE FASHION DO’S AND DONTS FOR AN OFFICE SPACE?

A. formal slick and clean always works never ever do you see through in an office space, belt, formal, shoes, short hair for guys a clean plain shirt always win.

FUN FASHION FACT.

• “The modern industry that was based around firms and fashion houses began in the 19th century with Charles Fredrick Worth who was the first fashion designer to have his label sewn into garments that he had created”. And this was the birth of fashion.

By Nompumelelo Sharyn Masinga

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AUZWEKE #Ask How Travel

TRAVELING IN THE OFF

THE BENEFITS OF TRAVELING IN JANUARY / FEBRUARY

The benefits of traveling in January also known as the off pick season are countless Ingrid Monakgomo Sebeke from Xodus Travel (PTY) Ltd explains these benefits.

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PICK SEASON

Traveling just like any profession has its own terminologies, like the term off-pick and high-pick season. Off-pick season is mostly referred to the months whereby less people are willing or able to travel, and high-pick season are the months whereby a great number of people are willing to travel. Because a lot of people prefer to travel in the festive season which can also be referred to as the high-pick season, prices for traveling around that time increases, due to the high demand in travel. But reduce in January which is also referred to as the off-pick season in travel, this is due to the lesser number of people traveling during the month.

One of the many benefits of traveling in January are the reduction in prices, it is more affordable to travel within this month, because flights and accommodations tend to be low-priced around this time, so you can expect to pay half the price you would normally pay when traveling in the high pick seasons.

Traveling in January has its pros, if you a person who likes saving and enjoys less crowded places it can be the perfect time for you to travel, and cons if you are a person who enjoys the hype of traveling during time where everyone is travelling with busy roads and willing to pay full price then traveling in January might not be more of your style.

By Nompumelelo Sharyn Masinga

INGRID MONAKGOMO SEBEKA From Xodus Travel (PTY) ltd

If you are a person who prefers traveling in less packed places then this January is the right time for you to travel, since during this time schools and places of work are being opened, there are less people on the roads, therefore traveling around this time can be less chaotic and more relaxing.

With less people travelling places of accommodation such as lodges, B&BS, hotels, guest houses tend to be less packed adding to that places of attraction also tend to be less crowded around this time.

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AUZWEKE Education

From one phase of e

Not all of us are open to the idea of change, but for scholars; change is something they constantly have to deal with, without even making the choice to. With moving from one phase of education to another, a scholar has no choice but to adapt to the circumstances they are faced with.

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ducation to another

According to an article by Education Review Office, a student’s transition can be complicated by the social, emotional and physiological changes that can negatively impact on their learning. Speaking to a first time high school learner, Kedibone Makwela who schools at Holele High School in Ga-rankuwa, the above statement was proven to be absolutely true.

Makwela expresses that; moving from primary to high school was exciting the first time she heard that she was promoted to the next grade. However it all came crushing down when she could not adjust socially at the new environment, coming from a background where she would normally make friends easy, high school did not make it easy for her. Although she is trying to adapt daily to the new teachers, school and friends, she says she will never undermine going to a new stage of life again. She promises to be open minded about change as she would soon transition to tertiary level.

Talking to more primary to high school transtainers, Rebaone Tlhapi a scholar at Setlalentoa Secondary School in the same area says, “While moving to a new school, try to be open minded and expect everything new. No one is going to greet you, therefore be comfortable with the idea of making new friends.”

On a study done by Oxford University, these are ways to make your teenager or young adult better adapt to a new study environment; ensure that you visit the premise first as a parent to get a better look and as well as to make sure that environment is healthy. After this visit, tell your children about the premise and how the school does not seem bad at all. This will make them warm up to the idea of moving to a new environment. Another thing is to ask them about their social life and how it is improving, make sure that you are the friend that they might find difficult making at school.

When coming to the tertiary level side of things, nerves seem to have calmed as there is more excitement then fear of the unknown. A first time student at the University of Johannesburg, Tshepo Mokgoko says that he is ready for this new chapter of life and cannot wait to finally be independent of his parents. Mokgoko says he has been excited from the moment he received his acceptance email till to this day where lectures are going to commence in a few days.

To all first timers, either you are starting a new school, grade or going to tertiary; Auzweke would like to wish you a happy transitioning season!

By Masego Diale

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AUZWEKE Masutsa

Double the Dish

Double Masutsa!

Kagiso Motsumi Chef

Chicken Roulade

4 x Chicken breast 1 pkt Feta Cheese 1 pkt Pepper dews BBQ Spice

STEPS:

1. Make a hole on the side of the chicken breast, making it wide with your knife.

2. Stuff it with pepperdews and feta cheese, and then roll it tight with a clean wrap and tie knots on both ends.

3. Boil the chicken still wrapped in clean wrap for 10mnts or till cooked then remove from meat, unwrap them and rub some BBQ spice and fry to get a crisp crust on the chicken before serving.

Grilled Peach And Radish Salad

1x Fresh Radish 2 x firm peaches Onion Salt and Pepper Rocket Leaves Balsamic Reduction

STEPS:

Thinly slice your Radish cut your peaches in quarters and grill them, then mix everything together.

Add Balsamic reduction before serving.

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