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Play Your Part episode three: Get involved with the initiatives
Play Your Part series episode three: synopsis
Ditshego: ‘Replace a beer bottle with a book’
Campaigns promote read a book, tweet your review
Children the focus for January activations
Make 2016 your year for doing something for others – and start as you mean to carry on. Already there are several volunteering opportunities planned at which you can earn GEMs for playing your part.
A leading nation is a reading nation: World Book Day 2015
Reading is the key to success, helping to educate, inspire and uplift, a panel of leading South Africans told University of Johannesburg students at a World Book Day event hosted by Play Your Part ambassador Tebogo Ditshego on 23 April.
Diverse languages as instruments of nation building
Ubuntu Concepts, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Kaya FM and Play Your Part, held the second Ubuntu Sessions dialogue to discuss the role language plays in nation building.
Diverse languages as instruments of nation building
Ubuntu Concepts, in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Kaya FM and Play Your Part, held the second Ubuntu Sessions dialogue to discuss the role language plays in nation building.
Read a Book Today
At the World Book Day Read a Book SA event at Wits University, local high-flyers shared their stories on how books built their imaginations, and why reading can help the nation fulfil its potential.
Reading to boost our self esteem
Motivated to see a strong culture of reading in SA, Tebogo Ditshego took to popular social media platform Twitter to form ReadaBookSA, a unique campaign that encourages all South Africans to read one book a month.