Kenya Davids has released her second book.
Paarlite Kenya Davids has published her second book,
Shades of Honey.
The 23-year-old, who works in digital content, was born in Paarl and lived in Australia for three years and in New Zealand for four years, but returned to Paarl in 2017.
Davids studied journalism at Varsity College.
She started to work on
Shades of Honey, which contains 38 poems, shortly after the nationwide lockdown in March 2020.
“I would write whenever boredom struck me or when I just needed a release,” Davids said.
She says
Shades of Honey is a dedication to women of colour and is about unity within diversity.
29 Januarie 2021 06:08
How prepared is Drakenstein for disaster? This is how the title reads in the
Paarl Postarticle of 21 January 2021, after the question had been posed whether, if a major disaster, natural or man-made, occurred in the region, the municipality would be well prepared for it.
As a current final-year BA: Disaster & Safety Management student I did some research into just how prepared the Drakenstein Municipality (DM) is by acquiring the Disaster Management Plan and the Covid-19 Management Plan.
I have also acquired the Disaster Management Plan of the City of Cape Town, and I must say in terms of the Disaster Management Act (Act 57 of 2002) we lack quite a few items that should have been stated or noted in the Disaster Management Plan.