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Good evening, we at The Champions Realm have taken it upon ourselves to employ, the youth of Botlokwa or any community c...
15/08/2019

Good evening, we at The Champions Realm have taken it upon ourselves to employ, the youth of Botlokwa or any community closest to Botlokwa, we're looking for volunteers who will be given tasks to do, from now till the end of this year, with the intention to employ the youth permanently, females or males preferably around the ages of 18-30. Please fill free to come through even when you are above the required age.

The organization's current to do list is as follow:

Hosting the 2nd annual Fundraising Gala Dinner.
Online library and Podcast.
Marketing the Library project etc

Compensation and job descriptions will be communicated via whatsapp video call. Should you find yourself interested in taking part on this initiative please comment/inbox us your details.

THANK you hope to hear from you soon.

The date is set ✔The venue is set✔The tickets are out ✔The food is ready  ✔All that is left now is for you to get yourse...
02/08/2018

The date is set ✔
The venue is set✔
The tickets are out ✔
The food is ready ✔

All that is left now is for you to get yourself a ticket for a night to remember, the building in question is just below this text.

10/07/2018

"At one level the story of the second fall of Zimbabwe can be read as tragic, yet a courageous one a simple but soaring binary about unfounded courage in the face of immeasurable oppression. But at another level, it is a window into a much more complex, perhaps even darker and sadder, narrative about contemporary slaveship and the terrible collision of aspiration and frustration and the need to survive that has been unleashed upon the people of Zimbabwe. Exploitation and oppression are not matters of race."
Thabo Katlholo... ( The mud hut I grew upon)..!

Let us build a generation that pride itself to be African, African literature is the way that we can learn all that it is on how did we (Africans) go wrong.
Just imagine of how much change will a library with 90% African authors will bring to the community and continent at large.
Let us work together in building a better future for the coming generation.
We are the ones we have been waiting for.

10/07/2018

Why did Africa cart away millions of Africa's souls from the continent to the four corners of the wind? How could Europe Lord it over a continent ten times its size? Why does needy Africa continue to let its wealth meet the needs of those outside its borders and follow behind with hands outstretched for a loan of the very wealth it let go to? How did we arrive at this, that the best leader is the one that knows how to beg for a share of what he already given away at a price of a broken tool? Where is the future of Africa?

Ngúgí wa Thiong'o...(wizard of the crow)..!

Ladies and gentleman, the date is set, the food is ready, the amazing presentation of our library is ready, the entertai...
09/06/2018

Ladies and gentleman, the date is set, the food is ready, the amazing presentation of our library is ready, the entertainment is ready, please and more please support oyr course, we're doing this for our community, for our children, for their children, for this isn't a building that destroys but a building that builds our children's futures. For more info contact 0723923185 or 0726969854

31/05/2018

We're looking for a video graphics professional, if you know of such a person or you may be that person please inbox us, we're ready to do business

03/05/2018

We would like to take this opportunity and say that, the champions realm, the NPO that will be building the library in botlokwa will be hosting a fundraising gala dinner, where the library will be showcased, a ticket to get you into the gala dinner is R200 which will get you a three course meal, starter, main and dessert, all meals will be served with a drink, poster will be out soon, your support will be going to great course

When you come with your plus one, the ticket is R300, come and enjoy with us as we'll be doing a revolutionary act on the day. Date and time to be furthered soon with a poster.

27/04/2018

It is high time we bring great and amazing infrastructures to botlokwa, the library we're going to build is one of a kind library state of the art equipment and so much more

The narrator, Tambudzai, Tambu for short, begins her story with the statement, "I was not sorry when my brother died." T...
20/11/2017

The narrator, Tambudzai, Tambu for short, begins her story with the statement, "I was not sorry when my brother died." This section begins to lay the context for this event, which happened in 1968. Tambu introduces her elder brother, Nhamo, as arrogant - he is too proud to walk home from school, although Tambu finds endless inspiration in her daily journey. This contrast is representative of the siblings' distinctive perspectives. Tambu recalls that in 1965, her father, Jeremiah, decided that Nhamo would go to the mission school and live with Babamukuru, Tambu's foreign-schooled uncle. She remembers how her father had always been grateful for his brother's generosity - Babamukuru pursued higher education, which resulted in his financial success. However, after Nhamo lives with his uncle for a few years, he becomes embarrassed by his own family's poverty, avoiding any labor whenever he returns to the homestead.

Nhamo was able to start school at the age of seven. Meanwhile, Babamukuru lived in England with his wife, Maiguru, and their children, Nyasha and Chido, for five years. While Babamukuru was away, Tambu's family struggled and her mother, Ma'Shingayi, was forced to sell boiled eggs to passengers at the bus terminus. Tambu was also eager to attend school, and did not understand why her parents were only concerned with raising enough money to pay Nhamo's fees. When she complained to her mother that her father did not prioritize her education, her mother answered, "This business of womanhood is a heavy burden.

08/11/2017

The interview yesterday was one of the greats, if yoou didn't listen we'll be uploading the link soon for you to liate for yourself, and thank you to those who gave us a listen

31/10/2017

Catch us on energy fm on the 7th of November, at 08:40 tune in and hear our powerful interview, the beginning of a new Botlokwa on the horizon, we'll be speaking about the upcoming library

The first book in the bible Genesis written in an African writing and African alphabets
25/10/2017

The first book in the bible Genesis written in an African writing and African alphabets

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Botlokwa
Polokwane
27

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+27 82 633 6963

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