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honouring the Kings in our lives

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Father's Day is considered as a day to acknowledge the contribution of fathers to individual families and to societies as large. Observance of Father's Day helps fathers feel that their contributions are acknowledged by their children. On this day, children express thanks to their fathers for all their unconditional love and affection. The day was celebrated on the 18 June. Surprisingly enough, the dates of the celebration of Father’s Day are not the same everywhere. The customs and traditions differ from one country to the other. Father’s Day u is celebrated on the various day of the entire world, most commonly it’s celebrated on the 3 rd Sunday of June. While countries including the UK,US, France, South Africa ,Netherlands’, Greece, Japan, Canada and Saudi Arabian celebrated Father’s Day every June 18.Others have the day completely different date. It’s speculated that that the celebration dates different in the southern hemisphere because June is their autumn,

WE ALL HUMAN IRRESPECTIVE OF OUR CONDITIONS

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Today the world saw  the gathering  of the awareness  of our  brothers and sisters who are living with Albisni,13 Jun. 17 it’s  an international day where countries, communities and societies  amalgamate  to tackle the myths, superstitions and stereotypes and may more other, about the unique individuals with Albinism. Albinism is caused by a mutation in one of several genes. Each of these genes provides instructions for making one of several proteins involved in the production of melanin. Melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes, which are found in your skin and eyes. A mutation may result in no melanin at all or a significant decline in the amount of melanin. Albinism is caused by a lack of the pigment melanin, which gives hair, skin and eyes their colour. Melanin is also involved in the development of the retina (the thin layer of nerve cells that line the inside of the back of the eye) and nerve connections between the retina and the brain, which is why

Mongi Phawulotando Matyolo "Smile is Contagious"

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Mongi Phawulotando Matyholo is a young bubbly, sweet, strong  and caring  guy with  big dreams that scare me out.I have always been unique and self-cautious from the rest of my homeboys.You would never found me getting dirty and sweaty, rather I would be studying or  doing some cooking.I used to make coffee  for my grannies everyday.I enjoyed doing it. Growing up I always had a nose for news.:I always wanted to be the person that informs people.Studying journalism at  Tshwane University Of Technology (TUT),gave me  the courage that the dream of being a qualified journalist and  a radio presenter is now  in the palm of my hand. I was born and bred  n the lower parts of the Eastern Cape in Port st.Johns . I am the second born out of four siblings. I grew up with grannies all my life. My mother was always away with work. In my upbringing I’ve been encircled with my male cousins’, I  was the youngest , that left me no choice but  always fight for my lane. Whenever there was qu