The population of Mdantsane is very young. It is estimated that 40% of the population is under the age of 15 years. A large majority of the people in the township are Xhosa speaking. There is a great number of schools in Mdantsane and more are built. Children have access now to education and most of them speak English at an early age.
WELCOME TO THE MDANTSANE WAY MAGAZINE
Mdantsane is a unique, vibrating, eclectic, African place. Follow us on a pilgrimage to Mdantsane to discover the street culture, fashion, food, people, music, homes, taverns, humor, businesses, history and what's hot in the second biggest township in South-Africa, located close to the city of East London in the Province of the Eastern Cape. Join us on this journey while we capture the spirit of this amazing place for you in the here and in the now. We are going to introduce you to many individuals, artists, musicians, groups and associations.
They are the HEROES OF DAILY LIFE. They are the people who create, innovate and improve their life and their stories deserve to be told. This is a place for only good and positive stories of humanity, that will send out a message of courage, endurance and strength to the world through their pictures and words.
Friday, February 26, 2010
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