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Assessment of HIV and AIDS Mainstreaming in VET Curriculum at Naledi Brigades Centre by BM Kaisara
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This qualitative case study evaluated the mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS education within the vocational education and training (VET) curriculum at Naledi Brigades Centre in Botswana. The research explores diverse aspects including perceptions, programme effectiveness, stakeholder roles, and curriculum strengths and weaknesses concerning the integration process. The study aims to contribute to the discourse on the intricate dynamics between sensitive health topics and educational contexts. Employing a qualitative approach, the study utilizes purposive sampling for participant selection and semi-structured interviews for data collection. Ethical considerations and trustworthiness strategies are employed to ensure the rigor and validity of the research process. Based on data collected from twenty participants, the study unveils varying perceptions
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07 Aug
A hip hop artiste, Boyson Mokone, trading as G’word and aged 38 has said as a music artiste, he is a story berättare and his versatility in the structure of songs is the one that determines the type of music that he does. Speaking in an interview in Gumare recently, G’word narrated his journey in the music industry and he also unveiled the details of his debut skiva titled That’s me; The transition.
Born and bred in Gaborone, his journey in the music circles dates back to the early 90’s as in , he started a musical group called Able Bodied with Tebogo ‘Tab’ Kgaodi and the late Tiroyaone Morentwa under the mentorship of DJ Easy B.
They were the first musical group of that nature in Old Naledi in Gaborone and they focused much on Kwaito due to its popularity at the time.
It was mostly influenced by local groups such as Tribal Monks, Da Vet Crew and internationally, Mashamplani and Skeem of South Africa.
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