“Siya Kolisi” enthralls spectators in the streets of Langa, Cape Town, with his tackles and accurate passes, but this is not the 28-year-old Springbok captain. It is in fact 13-year-old Luxolo Ntsholo who has adopted the moniker. The Grade 7 pupil will be jetting to Tokyo, Japan, next year to represent South Africa at the 2020 Olympic Games. A learner at the Mokone Primary … [Read more...]
Sustainable Food Gardening Part 2: Composting for food gardens
To grow healthy food we must create soil conditions that enable plants to get the best possible nutrition in their growing cycle. Compost is one of the most important tools organic food gardeners can use to improve soil fertility and plant nutrition. Good compost reduces weeds, improves soil humus levels, structure and fertility, improves soil drainage, helps retain soil … [Read more...]
Schools enter food gardens competition
Climate change is a serious risk to vulnerable communities. Six of the eight threats recently highlighted by a team of scientists that gathered in Japan are being addressed by South Africa’s EduPlant programme. Severe weather events, such as those experienced in late summer this year, can destroy crops and lead to hunger and famine. Schools that apply Permaculture … [Read more...]