SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here.
The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer
All content for SIYAKHULUMA We TALK Podcast is the property of Nico Ndlovu and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here.
The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer
Woodlands Community Garden opened in 2010, occupying a vacant site in West Princes Street. Since then it has become an important local space where people make new friends and feel part of the community. It’s also a great place to unwind from the everyday stresses and strains of city life. Each year, around 50 households grow their own fruit, vegetables and herbs in the garden’s raised beds. The garden is also the focus of many projects that we run with local partners.
SIYAKHULUMA We TALK Podcast
SIYAKHULAMA it means We talk. Ndebele language in Zimbabwe. On the podcast we talk about things that matters in our daily lives and everyone is welcome here.
The purpose for the podcast is to create a safe platform that gives asylum seekers and refugees, and communities their voices to be heard by sharing experiences and stories and raising awareness on the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK.
Working with organisations and charities projects that help Asylum Seekers and refugees Nico Ndlovu, originally from Zimbabwe, has lived in Scotland for nearly two decades He is a producer