
1982 NO 1 CONTENTS
Farm work: The poor people in South Africa
Domestic work: Caroline Sotloe of SADWA
No visitors at Bolton Hall
Culture: Ukuqhumbuza
Juluka
Angry sweet workers ask for help
History books about southern Africa -The San and The Khoikhoi
The dangers of liquor
English lesson
Ace Ntsoelengoe -A great soccer player
Sloppy and the soccer rattle
Letters from our readers

1982 NO 2 CONTENTS
The story of the “ZULU BOY” CELE
Winterveld: A place for people with nowhere else to go
Have you got TB?
Kid Malalapipe: A story by Casey Motsisi
Domestic Worker Rights
“Gold and Workers” tells the other side of the story
Learn and Teach speaks to Sakhile
English Lesson
Sloppy and the Boxing Match

1982 NO 3 CONTENTS
Letters from our readers
Say goodbye to skin lightening creams
The boxer who never gives up
“We don’t want to become servants and beggars”
Casey loses his clothes
The man who makes time stand still
The story of Schreiner Baduza
English Lesson
Sloppy and the H.P. gumba-gumba
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1982 NO 5 CONTENTS
Skin lightening creams, a big new problem
The Learn and Teach challenge
Workers in Cape Town help each other
The story of “King Force” Silgee
Kid Newspapers: a story by Casey Motsisi
The best dressed man in Africa
The father of Soweto
The life of a fighter
English Lesson
Letters from our readers
Sloppy goes swimming

1982 NO 6 CONTENTS
Skin lightening cream news
Noise: a big danger to workers
Books for workers
“Kippie Moeketsi is not dead yet”
“Soul brother number one”
Kid Sponono: a story by Casey Motsisi
“His friends called him Sol”
Letters from our readers
“Diana Ross” and her Mighty Queens
English Lesson
Sloppy and the big race


1982 NO 8 CONTENTS
The new Pass Laws
A Sophiatown gangster
Phuza Mandla
A woman who cares
Calender
Women of Joy
“The silent Killer”
English Lesson
Letters
Sloppy goes on holiday