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Let’s write the history of Durban soccer Print
Written by Ulwazi Web Editor   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 00:00

Ulwazi needs your help to write the history of soccer in Durban.  If you have stories of famous football players or clubs in or from Durban please submit them to us, along with any photographs or audio/video recordings.

We currently have a category Soccer in Durban but could do with a lot more information on what made soccer so vibrant in Durban, from the 50s and 60s up until the present day.

 
January Submissions Print
Written by Ulwazi Web Editor   
Tuesday, 02 February 2010 00:00

Some interesting new submissions from our volunteer field-workers:

 
Help us improve Ulwazi Print
Written by Ulwazi Web Editor   
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 07:10

The Ulwazi Community Memory database is populated with content from volunteer field-workers.  Sometimes they don’t have access to all the information necessary to write a comprehensive article or else an entry would benefit from an image or better categorization.  We encourage the internet community at large and particularly people connected to the city of Durban to register an account through our wiki and help improve the Ulwazi Community Memory by editing and adding to articles.

Here are a couple of guidelines on what could be improved in articles.

  1. The article has no English summary.
  2. The article has no Zulu summary.
  3. The article has numerous spelling / grammatical errors.
  4. The article needs more information.
  5. The article needs one or more images.
  6. The article needs captions to the images.
  7. The article is not correctly categorized.
  8. The article is incorrectly formatted.
  9. The article needs a new title.
 
Ulwazi welcomes Durban Sing editors Print
Written by Ulwazi Web Editor   
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 06:40

Four editors from the Durban Sings project have joined the Ulwazi Programme to provide part-time editing assistance for the wiki.  They bring with them a wealth of skills - in oral history production, writing and editing, and blog maintenance - as well as an indepth knowledge of the communities they come from.

DURBAN SINGS is a regional audio media and oral history project with a story, an open platform for contributions and re-mixes from other listeners, and a trajectory of joining hemispheres via audio correspondence between listeners: building on a listening bridge between ‘grass-roots’ organisation of community, artists and activist groups of the Southern and Northern hemispheres.

Check the website out at http://durbansings.wordpress.com.

 
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