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 Inaugural World Book Day South Africa Launched with much fanfare

Youth turn up in their numbers to celebrate literature

Johannesburg – April 24, 2014 – The South African Reading Foundation (SARF) in partnership with Brand SA and the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) held the inaugural World Book Day South Africa celebration yesterday at Wits University. The theme for World Book Day South Africa this year was “Let’s get the nation reading”.

Co-hosted by Media Personality Pearl Modiadie and Tyathumzi Lead Advisor Luvuyo Mandela, world book day brought together the likes of Destiny Man Editor Kojo Baffoe, Author Ntsikelelo Msibomvu and celebrities such as actor Masego “Maps” Maponyane, and actress Nomzamo Mbatha who spoke about the impact which reading books have had on their lives and respective careers.

Brand SA Director of Strategic Marketing and Communications Ms Wendy Tlou spoke about the importance of inculcating a reading culture to ensure that South Africa meets its developmental goals.

Ms Wendy Tlou - Brand SA Director of Strategic Marketing and Communications

Ms Wendy Tlou – Brand SA Director of Strategic Marketing and Communications

“Cultivating a reading culture is important to any individual and consequently to the nation’s development. Brand South Africa, through its nationwide movement – Play Your Part – which aims to inspire all South Africans to be agents of change through active citizenship, believes a reading nation is a developing nation” says Ms Wendy Tlou.

NYDA Chairperson Mr Yershen Pillay illustrated the NYDA’s focus on education and skills development and demonstrated how reading can help young South Africans reach their full potential.

Mr Yershen Pillay - NYDA Chairperson

Mr Yershen Pillay – NYDA Chairperson

”Reading is a fundamental building block to success, books provide a window to the world and expose young and old to ideas, places and cultures they might otherwise never have been exposed to. As the NYDA we promote World Book Day to remind young people just how cool reading and literature can be and as part of an ongoing campaign to make education fashionable,” said Mr Yershen Pillay.

Tebogo Ditshego - SA Reading Foundation Chairperson

Tebogo Ditshego – SA Reading Foundation Chairperson

Chairperson of the South African Reading Foundation Mr Tebogo Ditshego said “According to the South African Books Development Council only 14% of South Africans read books regularly. Research released last year in May by the UK (United Kingdom) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on Education and Reading revealed that reading books for leisure is the single most important indicator of a teenager’s future success. Therefore, we urge the youth to pick up books on topics of interest and read 1 book a month because adopting a reading culture will go a long way in addressing our socio-economic challenges.”

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World Book Day South Africa Launch

SARF, Brand South Africa, NYDA and Wits University partner to encourage youth to read books

Johannesburg – April 16, 2014 – The South African Reading Foundation (SARF) in partnership with Brand SA, the NYDA and Wits University will launch their World Book Day South Africa celebration on Wednesday April 23, 2014. The theme for World Book Day South Africa this year is “Let’s get the nation reading”

At the World Book Day celebration, authors, thought leaders and celebrities will converge to speak about the impact which reading books have had on their lives and respective careers.

Guest speakers will include: Deputy Director General of the Department of Arts and Culture Mr. Vusi Ndima, Brand SA Director: Strategic Marketing & Comms, Wendy Tlou, Chairperson of the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) and Chairman of the South African Reading Foundation Tebogo Ditshego. Actress Nomzamo Mbatha and Author Ntsikelelo Msibomvu. The co-hosts of the event will be Media Personality Pearl Modiadie and Tyathumzi Leader Advisor Luvuyo Mandela.

We would like to invite you to attend the World Book Day event which takes place as follows:

Date: Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Time: 10h00 – 14h00

Venue: Wits University, Main Library Conference Centre 4th Floor

RSVP: bookings@ditshegomedia.co.za

 

Tebogo Ditshego chosen to participate in Barack Obama’s Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)

46 South Africans chosen to participate in prestigious programme

Johannesburg – April 10, 2014 – Last year, United States (US) President Barack Obama announced plans to invest in the next generation of African leaders through the Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). Over 49,000 applications were submitted and yesterday 46 South Africans were chosen to participate in the programme including Ditshego Media Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mr. Tebogo Ditshego.

This comes just two months after Tebogo Ditshego was named as one of Forbes Magazine’s top 30 African Entrepreneurs under 30 for 2014.

Tebogo Ditshego and his YALI counterparts will travel to the US on June 14, for a programme where they will spend six weeks studying business entrepreneurship, civic leadership, or public management. After the academic programme they will travel to Washington DC to participate in a three-day Washington Fellows Summit hosted by President Obama.

“This is a great opportunity which will assist us to sharpen our leadership skills as well as network with young leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States. I am honoured to have been chosen to participate in the YALI programme and plan to use what I have learned to plough back into local communities on my return,” says Tebogo Ditshego.