Videos by IKHWELOLethu in East London. IKHWELOLethu is a programme within Bumb โIngomso, based in the Eastern Cape. It is aimed at 10 to 14 year olds, creating -awareness about self and others, with specific attention to gender identity, expression and role expectations.
A Young Learnerโs Call for Equality! ๐ In this moving speech, a passionate young girl emphasizes the urgency of fighting gender inequality, urging us all to stand together, empower each other, and create a fair and just world for all genders. ๐ช #Inspiration #GenderEquality #Empowerment
From Netball to Hoops ๐: Watch this incredible 10-year-old boy break barriers, shatter stereotypes, and embrace his dream of playing basketball! ๐ Defying gender norms with every step, he's showing us that determination knows no boundaries. Witness the inspiring journey of a young athlete fearlessly pursuing his passion! ๐ช #DreamBig #BreakTheNorms #BasketballBound
๐๏ธ Dreaming Big: Meet Lingomso George, our future President! In this inspiring video, Lingomso shares his vision for a better world as he imagines himself in the highest office of the land. ๐ Watch his passionate insights and see how this young leader is ready to change the world. #FuturePresident #LeadersOfTomorrow #DreamBig"
Teaching boys to address gender-based violence and promote equality is not only a lesson for today but an investment in a future where strength is measured by compassion and respect, and where every voice is heard and valued. ๐ช๐ฃ๏ธ Presidential Address made by Hlumelo Magoloza from Zanokhanyo Farm School. #BreakingBarriers #PromotingEquality
Parkside Primary
East London Cluster
Uviwe Myeki from Parkside Primary speaking about the right to education :)
Nkosinathi Primary School
King Williams Town Cluster is also well represented :) by this adorable little Khwelie.
Here's Entle Lele from Nkosinathi Primary School wishing us a happy Human Rights Day.
Liyema Ndaba, from Cwaru Primary School.
In celebration of Human Rights Day and World Poetry Day, we asked our little Khwelies to write and recite their own poems focusing on different human rights.
Enjoy this lovely poem :) performed by Liyema Ndaba, a Grade 7 learner from Cwaru Primary School.