Although there is still no swallow in the sky, there are swifts and it is really warm, almost hot. But we still enjoy not having to freeze after such a long winter. The so-called lockdown has also contributed to the
Looking back to 2019
Dear Friends of Tsibogang, a week of rain has turned South Africa in a green country again. This comes after a long standing heat wave with temperatures of 23° C at night and up to 40! C during the day
What’s new?
After a long break it is time for an update. Winter is over and the schools are reopening tomorrow for the last term of the school year. We are asking ourselves: Where is the year gone? The children of the
A day of hope
On 25.05.2019 Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in as president of South Africa for another five-year period. Many people in South Africa have the hope that his new cabinet will be less corrupt and more efficient to rekindle the economy of
What is going on in Tsibogang ?
Since January we are really struggling to go on: to run a NGO with over 120 members who depend on their stipends and have no other or little other income in a time where month after month the petrol price
30 years World AIDS day
Now is the time in South Africa, when the candles bend and the daily prayer and longing for rain clouds are heard. Another year has gone by with many impressions and a lot of work and in Tsibogang with big
Workshop for peer educators
On 03.10-07.10.2018 46 Peer Educators of our Action Group Tshepanang assembled in the beautiful guest farm Kaya Inkalamo to hold their annual workshop. The discussions, presentations and lessons focused on three areas: Firstly there was the spiritual question why God has
Tsibogang Annual General Meeting
On 26 May 2018 Tsibogang members gathered for their Annual General Meeting at Lomanyane, next to the office of Tsibogang Christian Action Group. As in the years before the coordinator was silently asking himself the question: Will enough members turn
An internship in South Africa
Dear friends and donors, this is last blog of 2017 which was written by Ruth Maria Kasper, our volunteer from Germany who spent the last three months with us. She has left already for Germany. We thank all of you
Fighting stigma and discrimination
We sent an application for funding to the Premier’s Office of the North-West Province in September. That application made them aware about our organization and they brought us in contact with Soul City, an organization that is well known in