Visually impaired achieve access

Visually impaired achieve access

Twenty nine visually impaired people, in Pietermaritzburg, have been given Victor Readers, also known as audio book players, to help them better access information. The move is part of on-going efforts by the KwaZulu-Natal Arts and Culture Department to assist the...
Efforts to empower youth

Efforts to empower youth

The KwaZulu-Natal government, which has spent over R1.5 billion on bursaries in the last five years, will continue to ensure that youth development programmes reach all youths in the province, says Premier Senzo Mchunu. “The accumulative number of students that have...
Funding via Grant-In-Aid

Funding via Grant-In-Aid

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts and Culture has appealed to non-profit organisations and cooperatives, which are helping people with disabilities in the province, to apply for funding through its Grant-In-Aid programme.   The annual project is part of the...
KZN cultural precinct gets off the ground

KZN cultural precinct gets off the ground

KwaZulu-Natal is forging ahead with plans to build a cultural precinct, which will serve as a living museum of the Zulu nation. Arts and Culture Deputy Minister Joe Phaahla recently officiated the sod turning ceremony for Phase 1 of Enyokeni Cultural Precinct to...