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11-year-old local rapper ready to take over the music industry

Lisalee Solomons Share Tevin Reddy spits lyrics like the pros, has recorded and released four singles, shot and performed in his debut music video ’vibe on deck,’ and loves doing mathematics all whilst being a ‘normal’ 11-year tween. (Supplied) South Africa s youngest rapper, Tevin Reddy, is ready to take over the music industry with his beats. The 11-year-old has already released four singles and one music video. But I am just a normal kid, he says. He hasn t even reached his teenage years yet, but 11-year-old KwaZulu-Natal rapper Tevin Reddy, who writes his own lyrics while juggling his school work, already has four singles.

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Tragic start to week devoted to child safety

State fails at-risk children as R55m orphanage stands empty

State fails at-risk children as R55m orphanage stands empty 15 May 2021 Street life: Racing with a shopping trolley provides an all-too-rare moment of fun for the at-risk children of Mahikeng. Photos: Delwyn Verasamy A R55-million centre built in Mahikeng, North West, for at-risk children and orphans referred by the courts sits unused to this day following its temporary closure in 2019. Commissioned in 2011, the Boikagong Child and Youth Care Centre has been closed since 25 July 2019 because of registration “challenges” that at the time were described as “infrastructural defaults and issuing out of compliance certificates”. Back in 2019, the North West’s social development MEC, Boitumelo Moiloa, promised that all the children would be rehoused while the renovations and registration were finalised. 

Young women learn to dream big in digital education programme

Young women learn to dream big in digital education programme PREMIUM By Roslyn Baatjies - 10 May 2021 Three senior residents at the Maranatha-Siyakatala Child and Youth Care Centre in Southdene are the first South Africans to take part in an internationally run digital learning programme for females called “Girl Rise”. The programme started on March 16 and will run until June 25,  their graduation day. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on DispatchLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details.

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