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Local changemakers bring big-screen joy to Alexandra

The Eye Pictures 1920 and the Stepping Tennis Foundation transformed a street in Alexandra into a makeshift cinema, turning what would have been an ordinary Friday night into an unforgettable night of unity and laughter.

For a few hours on Friday evening, the township of Alexandra shed its usual shadows of hardship, poverty, and crime, and came alive with community spirit. Just near the intersection of Thoko Ngoma and Far Eastbank streets, children gathered for a movie night hosted by The Eye Pictures 1920, in partnership with the Stepping Tennis Foundation.

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The event saw little ones treated to the hilarity of Despicable Me 4, an experience curated with care. “I played it because it’s funny. I have watched the movie, it made me laugh, and I wished to enjoy it with others,” said Siyabonga ‘Makwera’ Twala, of The Eye Pictures 1920.
It was the fourth screening in this initiative by The Eye Pictures 1920, but the first one in collaboration with the Stepping Tennis Foundation.
Twala’s inspiration traces back to a cherished memory from 2010, when he and his friends would watch cartoons together on a big screen at a park in Eastbank. “Coming back from school we would go there and watch Cartoon Network. We first saw Phineas and Ferb there.”

The men behind June 20th movie initiative pose for a photo. Photo: Itumeleng Maloka

It was this nostalgia that sparked his mission to recreate those moments, offering the children of Alexandra their own version of that joy. Stepping Tennis member Sibusiso ‘Scuba Ray’ Shongwe resonated with the vision. “Siyabonga wanted to give back to the less privileged. It is not everyone who knows this cinema setting. So, my friend wanted to bring it to the township.”

Shongwe, who is a long-time supporter of the initiative, added that since he works with children, he also wanted to give them something magical.
In a township often overlooked because of its challenges, a projector, and a bit of heart from two local changemakers, turned an ordinary street into a place of unity and laughter.

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Nelson Kgarose

Nelson Kgarose is a Multimedia sports journalist and Digital Content Creator specialising in sports and current municipal news. I mainly report on the sport of Mixed Martial Arts with a focus on accuracy and thorough analysis. My commitment to objectivity and detail shapes my writing. Outside of covering sports, I engage with trending local news and interact with fans on social media.

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