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Agrarian Transformation at Dudumeni Comprehensive High School

Dudumeni JSS, as it used to be started growing vegetables in 1990,...

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International Day for Rural Women, 15 October 2011

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TRALSO STRATEGIC PLANNING MEETING

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International Day for Rural Women, 15 October 2011

15 May 2012
Rural Women's assembly, a Southern African Women movement marched to the Union Buildings on the morning of this day on a march that was deemed illegal just a day before the march to present a... read more »

Ebathweni, an Eco-Tourism Initiative funded by Surudec

16 March 2011
There is a series of surviving rock paintings, apparently they have faded over the years and are not as vivid as the way the community members remember them to be when they were young boys... read more »

Land issues not yet resolved in Cwebe

16 March 2011
0n the 05th of February 2011, the AmaCirha, amaTshawe and amaKhwemte sat for a meeting with all the traditional leadership of the amaTshawe clan of Gatyeni. The purpose of this meeting was to mobilise amaTshawe... read more »

Preschools graduation 2010

26 January 2011
on the 25th on November 2010 we held a Graduation party for our little graduates from the 6 preschools we support and manage in the Eastern Cape. The preschools are based in Tsolo(two), Mqanduli(two), one... read more »

TRALSO Blogspot

26 January 2011
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TRALSO's 20th Anniversary

23 January 2011
This year marks the 20th anniversary of TRALSO and Yes! 20 years is worth celebrating!!! There are current members of staff and board that were there at the conception and early stages of the organisation. It... read more »

TRALSO Website gets a facelift

5 August 2010
In order to bring the work we do at TRALSO closer to the people who support us, we have recently launched our new website. With it, we celebrate the achievements of what has been done... read more »