#Ekasi life
Background
Ekasi
life was never about the glamour and fame but the real deal at hand, here
you wake -up early in the morning, travel long distance, borrow sugar and
tea bags at your next-door neighbours, here you share and you care. If
you haven't explored kasi life there is always a first time
for everything. We as the upcoming generation need to embrace and
enjoy our kasi life no matter the circumstances and challenges we face.
Disadvantages of kasi life:
- No privacy- there is a good change your nearest neighbor might come and visit.
- You do not have a big yard- for kids to play most play in the streets.
- Exposed to the wildlife of the era- criminal activities.
- Self -sufficient- create small business for extra income.
- Long travel distance- walk, taxi's or buses.
- Far from health care services and libraries.
- No internet access- when doing assignment or search for information.
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Advantages of kasi life
- Cost of living is low
compare to city lives
- One is living close to
nature, fresh air
- Close relationships with
people around the community
- Public transport is faster
and available
- Entertainment and tourism is
affordable around kasi life
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Recommendations
![]() This is to assist children with needs and seeks to create awareness through helping,
developing, motivate and empower the kids to become sustainable individuals once they leave ekasi. To create a platform where they would feel at home at all times and secure their future by providing them with tools that would change their lives so that they can reach their true potential and make it a National priority.
We want to ensure that there is a better future for them and they should not be worried. To alleviate poverty in Southern Africa by providing care for kasi life.
#letscareletsshare should be celebrated worldwide, we should learn to share in order for our tomorrow to be better. It challenges the barriers we have set in front of us, exposes us to let everyone in and build together.
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Implementation of after school programs would also help children to be better and to stay out of danger during non school hours
ReplyDeleteHi Gontse,
ReplyDeleteWas thinking of after school programs too, thanks for the advice.
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I grew up in kasi and I’m proud of it. I am what I am today because of kasi. The cost of living is not high like in other places and the advantage of living in kasi is that you get to learn most of the things in the hard way and that toughen us up. One of the disadvantages is the lack of opportunities
ReplyDeleteI also believe that Kat,
DeleteKasi is where most of our heart is at, kasi life is not easy but also not fair.
We need better we deserve better
Staying in the kasi has taught us a lot about life e.g nothing in life comes easily you have to work hard
ReplyDeleteIndeed nothing comes easy, kasi teaches us alot of things i think just living in kasi makes up wake up in the morning to better yourself and your furture.
Deletekasi life 4 ever
I am who i am today because of my hood and for that i will always be grateful✊
ReplyDeleteAlright
ReplyDeleteI honestly feel so delighted that you could and we're able to speak about Kasi and the hustle. Being from Kasi taught some of us how be strong and hustle in order to have the glam life we all dream of having. We see a lot of men and women selling stuff like amagwinya(Fat cakes) which is one of the Favorite Kasi dreakfbre to have just so they can put food on the table. I have a huge smile on face as we speak.
ReplyDeleteHi Queen P,
DeleteTalking about amma fat cakes with achar in the morning the best and it only cost you R5. Besides the drama and crimes happening in our kasi lives it makes one want to wake up in the morning.
#kasi life
I would really say that this is the best place to grow up into if you want to learn the adventures of this thing we call "life".
ReplyDeleteYes, the down to earth basic things we as people need to appreciate the feeling you would get went passing a kasi surburb and wonder i could people live here. After all it is what it is "life" kasi life
DeleteEvery country has an area like this and you really grow up with friends and people who have your back. I guess it's one of those things that one will appreciate when older
ReplyDeleteIndeed in such cases you dont have a choice but helping each other.
DeleteIt means a lot to see someone like you, who can see the privilege of coming from kasi and still embrace it.
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