Re: a new name for Grahamstown, there is one undoubtedly incorruptible, efficient and impartial municipal employee we know, the hated but respected traffic officer Bafo. Julia, let's go for KwaBafo!
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Fri, 5 Feb, 2010
Applications for the third Grocott’s Mail Citizen Journalism course close at 5pm on Monday 15 February - go to www.grocotts.co.za/cj to register now. The course, which is free of charge, takes place in the Grocott’s Mail Citizen Journalism newsroom, and will run for six weeks, from Monday 22 February to Thursday 1 April 2010, from 9am to 11am. Four groups of 10 participants each will complete the course – one group for each day of the week. Participants will be taught the basics of good journalism, how to write a publishable news story, how to set up and conduct interviews, and how to take good photos with your cellphone. Course trainer Elvira van Noort says, “I expect this course to be another success story. Participants will leave with a fine set of skills and knowledge that they can apply to assist their community from a grassroots level. Issues they can focus on range from health, education and crime to service delivery. The plan is to These star reporters will get the chance to keep on writing for the newspaper and will receive remuneration for their efforts. Participants in the previous two courses had a variety of stories published, which can all be read in the MyStory section on the Grocott’s Mail website (www.grocotts.co.za). A themed campaign dealing with the issue of waste management in Grahamstown Ukucoca eMakana (Makana Clean-up) - saw many wellthought out stories accompanied by photographs being produced and published by course participants towards the end of last year. If you’re the type of person who takes interest in what’s happening around you and you love telling stories, this course is for you. You can use the skills you’ll learn to tell Grahamstown about the interesting people and happenings in your
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