Tuesday 24 June 2014

              RURAL BOY TAKES YouTube BY STORM


Rams Comic main character, Noko Mashaba in one of Rams Comics’ viral videos.


Reshoketswe Mlangeni
@Reshoketswe_M
After a failed attempt to study Biochemistry at the Pretoria University Jonas Lekganyane decided not to despair but to do something productive. Lekganyane is a 23 year old from the dusty rural village of Polokwane, Ga-Mothapo. On the eNCA’s Against All Odds programme, Lekganyane said that he could not continue to pursue his dreams of studying Biochemistry because of budgetary constraints, a situation that left much to be desired.
 Instead of going home and join the youth plight of street roaming due to lack of employment he founded Rams Comics. After a year of dropping out from varsity in 2012 his comics started to go viral on You Tube. He is famous amongst his viewers for the specific usage of Sepedi lingo only. Lekganyane tackles current affairs issues facing the country and blending them with his comic talent to bring humour in them. Answering what inspires his work to Mpho Lakaje on television programme he said: “I wish you can say that art imitates life. So I am always thinking about things that are currently happening around.”
The amateur work of Lekganyane does not impress ordinary You Tube lovers only but professional art lecturers too. “For a person who does not have any formal training I am astonished by the level of his standard of work,” said Benjamin Graham, an Animation Lecturer at the South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance, (AFDA). Graham added that Lekganyane clearly has a good eye for composition and character design. “His eye for animation and character performance is really coming along, He gets the character performance really nice,” Graham added. Lekganyane admits that even though he does make few pennies out of his online work it has not been a smooth sailing for him. He said that as coming from poor background he had to contribute towards the family’s income. Lekganyane works from his home’s sitting room using his friends and cousins as voice overs and doing the rest by himself.
Lekganyane’s former teacher, Tshepo Mofokeng had nothing but praises only for self-made famous Jonas. “When I saw his videos online I was not surprised because I remember I saw his comic book in Grade 9 and prophertly told him that he will go places with animation,” Mofokeng said.  Lekganyane said that even though he might have found something to do he is still saving to go back to schooling. For an escaping break from a long day, Lekganyane’s videos can be viewed on YouTube at Rams Comic or follow him on twitter @Rams Comic.




          HOW TO CURB UP DEATHS AT THE INITIATION SCHOOLS


Initiates during night ritual performance standing in front of a fire. Photo: Google Images


Reshoketswe Mlangeni
@Reshoketswe_M

It the season of initiation schools and traditionally this is when Sotho groups, Tshivenda, Tsongas and Xhosas send young boys for a rite of passage from boyhood to manhood. The initiation schools in Mpumalanga alone last year saw the passing on of 30 initiates due to alleged botched circumcision and stomach cramps. However it was found out that all the deaths had taken place at government-registered initiation schools where medical practitioners were often present.
The process of undergoing initiation includes a lot of sacred traditional practises that requires thorough careful performing of rituals before, during and after the initiation schooling by the initiates, initiator and sometimes both at the same time. Circumcision is the passage’s top priority but not the most important one as opposed to the public opinion. In the above mentioned case the deaths could still not be prevented albeit the presence of medical practitioners. This might be largely due to the fact that medical support at the initiation schools is not really necessary. The imperative thing to do to avoid the unfortunate turnout of events such as Mpumalanga’s last year ones is to perform all dictating rituals at the right time: before, during and after the initiation schooling.
In Limpopo, initiates as young as 6-year-olds are allowed to undergo the passage as opposed to Eastern Cape where the minimum of years to go to initiation is 18. This is advantageous to significantly avoid deaths because the young boys have not yet started to engage in sexual intercourses that can lead to dire unfortunate consequences. Limpopo is also hailed as the most safest and the most trustworthy because of its 0% death rates in initiation as far back as the 80’s unlike Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape where most deaths occur.
The government can also get hands-on by making sure that all illicit initiation schools are clamped down. Parents must also be extra caution not to send their children to non-registered schools. The prospective initiates should also register with initiators afore the process for medical practitioners to be able to screen them. As such initiates who have other diseases could also bring along their medication. There are always cases of abducted initiates where some parents go take their children. This is not advisable as could lead to deaths since the initiates have already participated in some practises that dictates to be done up to the end. Even though this is the case, victim’s parents can open criminal cases at the police to have suspects locked behind bars or also take their children home if possible.