
Learn sign language at Thuthukani Special School
Less than a minute
Tracey Turner Less than a minute
Thuthukani Special School is offering a sign language course starting on Wednesday, 23 July, at 12 noon on the school's premises.
The course runs over seven weeks, with weekly sessions lasting 90 minutes.
The full course costs R1 500 and is limited to just 10 people. Bookings close on Friday, 27 June.
For more information or to book your place, email thuthukani@thuthukani.org.za
Don't have the ZO app? Download it to your Android or Apple device here:
HAVE YOUR SAY
Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter.
For news straight to your phone invite us:
WhatsApp – 060 784 2695
Instagram – zululand_observer
At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The South African
7 hours ago
- The South African
Boksburg sinkhole 'honoured' on 3-year anniversary of causing traffic mayhem
In a bizarre yet pointed protest, a 20-metre-deep sinkhole on Rondebult Road in Boksburg was 'honoured' with a birthday celebration to mark three years of causing traffic mayhem. The event, hosted by Ekurhuleni councillor Simon Lapping and ward councillor Marius de Vos, featured a custom-made chocolate cake delivered by a singing 'fairy' to symbolise the public's growing frustration over the lack of repairs. The sinkhole, which formed in 2022, has severely impacted local traffic, disrupting over 40 000 vehicles daily and costing commuters and businesses an estimated R1 billion annually in detours and delays. 'It's ridiculous that we're standing here three years later with no solution,' said Councillor Lapping. 'If this were a suburb in a different area, it would've been fixed a long time ago.' Alti Fouche, owner of Silla Specialty Cakes, delivered the unusual order, complete with a giant gouge on top to resemble the crater. 'We usually send singing fairies to parties and celebrations,' she joked. 'This is the first time we've delivered a cake to a sinkhole. It's very exciting – happy birthday, sinkhole!' Both councillors blamed budget constraints within the City of Ekurhuleni for the prolonged delay. Despite multiple complaints and the immense economic toll, no firm timeline has been given for when repairs might begin. The event, though lighthearted on the surface, underscored growing community anger over basic service delivery failures. 'We're tired of excuses,' said De Vos. 'This cake is funny, yes – but the situation is not.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.


The Citizen
14 hours ago
- The Citizen
Klippies understands the assignment
Amuné van Rooyen, a grade 4 learner, received the champion award on Book 11. The sharp young mind fought a good battle there. The win made her school and her parents proud. 'When I heard my child's name, I was in tears and screaming with joy. I couldn't be more proud. She worked really hard,' said Nataska van Rooyen, the mother of Amuné. The mother explained with excitement, highlighting her daughter's love for the maths subject. A grade 1 learner, La-Rochelle Niemand, also made a name for herself and the school. The courageous young mind showcased her skills and determination and brought gold on Book 7. 'We are very proud of La-Rochelle. She loves her maths and has been doing A+ since she was three years old. This is her second year getting gold. Maths is something she loves, and that is never a bad thing. For me, it is nice to see how proud she is of herself because I know how hard she works,' said La-Rochelle Niemand, the mother of La-Rochelle. The parents of the two little Klippies expressed their kids' achievements with major excitement. The duo looks forward to what the future has in store for their young ones. They believe that what is major is yet to come, and they are wishing them well. The duo is proof that young minds are being made now. They made a name for the school as they were trusted to. The school believes that they have more forces to reckon with, from education to sports. Laerskool Klipfontein congratulated the two learners, praising them for their unwavering hard work. Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
14 hours ago
- The Citizen
Learn sign language at Thuthukani Special School
Less than a minute Tracey Turner Less than a minute Thuthukani Special School is offering a sign language course starting on Wednesday, 23 July, at 12 noon on the school's premises. The course runs over seven weeks, with weekly sessions lasting 90 minutes. The full course costs R1 500 and is limited to just 10 people. Bookings close on Friday, 27 June. For more information or to book your place, email thuthukani@ Don't have the ZO app? Download it to your Android or Apple device here: HAVE YOUR SAY Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. For news straight to your phone invite us: WhatsApp – 060 784 2695 Instagram – zululand_observer At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!