Kasi Life

#Nothing better than the Kasi

As we all know Kasi originates from the late 19th century, but the peak of its popularity came during the apartheid times when non-white racial groups (Blacks, Coloured and Indians) were forcefully removed out of their residences to “special” undeveloped places. i have come to realization that 'Kasi life' is all about a family , in the Kasi you do not have to have the same mother to call one brother or sister and its  only in Kasi where we get to experience the emotional connection. kasi activities .When you in the Kasi everyone is a celebrity we know each other and we cheer for each other whenever we pass by. we call each other with nicknames , there are jargon used such as 'Takkies" for  sneakers and "2 Bop" for 20c.  Their days in a vibrant environment, talking, singing, hand washing their clothes, finding love, cooking, fighting and brewing beer and selling it in shebeens. we do not have to be rich to have a sweet and romantic love dating in townships means that you only see each other during late afternoon with a please-call-me to notice one another that you should meet outside and pop into the nearest spaza and get something. I personally think that timing is very important the idea is to make sure you gets an excuse to go outside can maybe take textbooks and you going to do your homework or else your mother will never allow you to leave the house. i would say that people living in the Kasi have the most perfect type of love .Inside look at Kasi life
Captured By Mzanzi entrepreneur

 Public Relations opportunities to talk about Kasi Life
Taken by Kasi Nativist
  • Writing about  this topic brings opportunity to have a mass of people talking and reading about your content.
  • It emphasize on popularity because not a lot of people have the courage or interest talking about it, we are all so focused talking about what is happening in the city and forgetting where we coming from , just because there is not buildings and uncapped Internets connection :) it rather dusty unlike the city.Kasi Life experience 


Public Relations Challenges  writing about Kasi Life

  • People have no interest into talking about the Kasi therefore there will only be few people reading about this post. when they hear about Kasi they see misery and big African families squashed into small houses made of materials like zinc and lacked the basic services like sanitation, running water and electricity. 
  • It requires more readings to give reliable and true information to people who are not familiar with the Kasi to be informed properly. Kasi life influence

Strategic recommendation for the use of Social media hashtags

  • Organization will use social media to achieve its communications aims and the supporting platform, social media should be used often to be visible and be known by everyone ,
  • Analyzing the audience to know exactly what to talk about and it will guarantee their participation Media Strategy  


 

Comments

  1. Kasi is all about unity,love and helping each other the concept of humanity is truly followed and not taken for granted in the hood. I am a product from ekasi and I am very much proud of coming from the hood.

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    1. it is true and it is very encouraging to see people appreciate where they're coming from, it happens for some people once they leave the Kasi they never want to look back

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  2. I loved the way you explored the topic but in your opinion do you really think that your targeted audience or the people living the kasi life have any interest in social media strategies? But your article is wonderful

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    1. not everybody, but there is chance.Thanks alot i appriciate your comment

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  3. I love how you have explained Kasi life,I mean not everyone understands it. You should keep on blogging and I'll definitely read it

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    1. i will definitely keep up with the post.Thanks a lot

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  4. Kasy life is something nice for some people, but there are some who do not like it

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    1. Yeah,its just depend from one person to another

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