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THE HIDDEN TREASURE BENEATH THE EARTH

THE HIDDEN TREASURE BENEATH THE EARTH By Solomon Maseko Growing up I would hear stories about how bad mining is and how does it affect our health as community members, well, I have finally found the truth through MENAR Academy and the truth is, mining is awesome! Both for our pockets and the environment as well, yes ‘environment’, while on the excavation I was expecting dust and unfriendly situation but I was proven otherwise which led me to asking ‘‘why there is no dust but the machines are drilling?’’ the answer was simple and these are the words of the Khanye Colliery mine manager Guy Thompson ‘’because we want a healthy working environment for our employees we use the best of equipment’s to keep the space clean and dustless’’ simple. Mines play a huge role as well in the communities’ development programmes by developing infrastructure and enhancing the community member`s economic statuses by giving them sustainable jobs in the mines, on the other hand our governmen...

The 36-year-old HIV.

By Solomon Maseko Human Immune Virus (HIV) was firstly discovered in 1983, this meaning that we are currently in 2019 we have been knowing about this disease for 36 years but there is no cure even after three decades. The truth is that we either don’t have the cure at all or we have scientists who have no interest in putting their time in finding the cure. We have great technology we can change genders we have phones that can bend around our arms and some can detect heart beat yet an old dilapidated virus from 1983 still has no cure. 36 million people are infected with this disease, the ARV is a Multibillion-Dollar project meaning that if it happens that we find the cure many companies will be shut down and the source will run dry financially. These people don’t create cures but create customers that will forever depend on them, with the level of technology growing rapidly we can attach HIV and get rid of it just like that, I don’t know w...

THE PRICE TAG OF A SUNDAY SERVICE.

the Kanye West story. Letter to Christian Community. By Solomon Maseko Luke 14 v 26-27   “If you want to be my disciple, you must, by comparison, hate everyone else—your father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even your own life. Otherwise, you cannot be my disciple.   And if you do not carry your own cross and follow me, you cannot be my disciple. Jesus is calling people to follow him in discipleship, and then he’s reminding them that it’s like building a tower that you don’t want to leave half-finished because you don’t have enough commitment or enough resources to finish it. It’s like going to war and realizing you don’t have enough soldiers to win the battle and defeat the enemy. In January 2019, Kanye West began his Sunday Service performance series in Calabasas, California, with the choir group The Samples and other collaborators performing a combination of hymns and secular pop songs rewritten with Christian theme. Fol...