Azania Pictures
These are some of the work we do:
Azania open view is set to tackle the close doors of South Africa and the world and share different views on peoples perspective. the blog is non racist, non sexual and certainly non tribal. it is our duty as young African to voice out our views and speak for the rest of world. i dare to be different. the second branch of the blog (AZANIA PICTURES) focuses on photography where we share different photo of events, venues and celebrations with memories worth keeping.
“Most of
black south Africans are in a problem of believing that everything should be
provided by the government wish is simply not true it is up to the citizen to
change the world We then have decided to come up with a campaign that seeks to
not only to fight for sanitary towels but also to provide for the poor but for
now we deliver sanitary towels to poor girls in deep rural areas where we are
saying our sisters should not be stopped but not having sanitary towels to
attend schools and write exams” says Vilakazi
Amawele have
enjoyed plenty of success in the world of stand-up comedy with numerous
projects under their belts, which includes working on a national tour with the
South African Liquor Authority, promoting an awareness around underage
drinking. They have also participated in the promotion of Aromat and were in
the Soweto Comedy event.
Anele Mahaye is a dynamic, all-rounder with extensive cross functional experienced gained from playing rugby with The Sharks. Mahaye is the former Sharks Player from eSikhaleni, who started playing rugby at an early age in 1995. During his primary life he was selected to play for KwaZulu-Natal based team called Iqhawe, which grooms boys from 16-20 years. Like any other kid passionate about sports he worked hard and reap what he sowed thereafter he was told to be ready to go to overseas to play rugby and assist in couching.