Worker’s Day, otherwise known as May Day, is an internationally celebrated holiday which South Africa has recognized since 1895. This celebration dates back to 1886, where companies and federations officially recognized that 8 hours should
Freedom Day commemorates the day that the first free and fair democratic elections were held in South Africa back in 1994. Over 85% of people eligible to vote cast their ballot over a 3 day process that saw the ANC take control of the country
“Without language, one cannot talk to people and understand them; one cannot share their hopes and aspirations, grasp their history or appreciate their culture and poetry.” The United Nations recognizes the 23rd of April as English
Human Rights Day is celebrated throughout South Africa on the 21st of March annually, with March also being observed as Human Rights Month. The day and month mark a turning point in the apartheid struggle, when protesters at Sharpville, as well
International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. First celebrated at the end of February 1909 by the Socialist Party of America, it changed to 8 March in 1917 after a
Today marks the 18th anniversary celebrating International Mother Language Day. First celebrated in 1999, the day seeks to promote the preservation and protection of all languages used by people of the world. The 21st of February 1952 saw a
‘A goal without a plan is just a wish.’ Here at Learning Cubed our goal is to make 2017 another successful year filled with happiness, success and great results from our learnership programmes. We look forward to working with many
What a joy to be associated with the wonderful Stella Pre-Primary School and hence be invited to their year-end concert, held in December 2016. The children were happy, enchantingly cute and enjoyed their performance almost as much as the
We were once again entertained by the children of Stella Pre-Primary at their year-end celebration and graduation. We were enchanted by their wonderful nativity play – well done to the headmistress, Sue Buter and her staff. It was a treat
We attended a talk by Professor Jonathan Jansen, Vice Chancellor of Free State University, at a recent Story Session. Being a long time fan of Professor Jansen, we could not miss out on the opportunity to hear him tell his story. It proved to be