
By Alina He Alina is a long-time Vuku leader from Vancouver, Canada When I first joined Vuku, it wasn’t because I was looking for a[…]

By Omphile Modise All my life, I’ve been comparing my life to others and thinking to myself “How is it fair that someone else’s life[…]

By Papama Mtembeka Forming my own Vuku Family group has been a life-changing experience for me. I started my Vuku meetings in February this year[…]

My name is Thandokazi. a.k.a. Thando. I started to hearing about the (Vuku Cell) group I think it was 2017. I met Nokuphumla. I know[…]

By Papama Mtembeka I grew up in a Christian family, so I was surrounded by the idea of God and the church from when I[…]

Reflecting on the past 8 years as the Montessori ministry comes to a close. – Helen Lee ‘He said to them, “Go into all the[…]

By Jung Lee We stood in a circle, and got ready to close the Greenfield Vukukhanye meeting in prayer. I asked, “Now, do you understand[…]

By Helen Lee “I am amazed how strong you are. You keep yourself composed, and always look fantastic. I also love the shade of your[…]

By Zukisani Nzala (Edited by Sean Lem) We have continued to follow up with Syamthanda by visiting him throughout or daily routine in Zola. We[…]

By Jung Lee It was a gloomy Heritage Day afternoon when I was confronted by two young men. They both have been attending Vukukhanye in[…]