My name is Nomacebo, but you know, it’s a little difficult for some people to pronounce it properly, so my friends call me Noma. I live with my grandmother in Umlazi, and it does get tough to be honest, but things like PeacePlayers keep me going and I’ve made it so far that I’m the Head Deputy Program at my school (a type of student supervisor). Where I live, you can get exposed to lots of different talents, lots of dancers, lots of music artists, such as myself. I’m also a musician — hip hop all the way. I rap and I go by the name N. Code. But I’m always indoors, because it’s not that safe, to be honest, and there’s a lot of gun violence.
That I am a hip hop artist.
I’m a dancer. Not a lot of people know that about me, and I’m also good in poetry. And I can draw - I draw anime.
It’s my mother. My mother has sacrificed so much for me. She’s been with me through it all, and she’s so patient with me. She bends over backwards just to help me and to get me through whatever I’m going through, to calm me down and find solutions to my problems, and get through life. She is my pillar when I am weak and my muse when I am in search of inspiration, and she's my best friend!!
Good listening skills, that’s number one for me. And being open minded. Being keen on understanding other people’s views, other people’s needs and how they feel about certain things. And having the ability to solve those problems and put it together for everyone so that it benefits everyone. That has worked for me.
I’m looking forward to the cuisine and most importantly, the PeacePlayers family from other sites that I’m going to meet.
Yes, it’s my first time. I’m most looking forward to the food! And the change of scenery, to see how other people are living, the things they do on a daily basis, and all their cultures and the things they find important, you know? Special things about their country. To be honest, I’m not scared at all. I’m so excited. You know, I love my family and all, but sometimes you gotta say BYE!
There’s nothing I’m nervous about, to be honest. I’m so excited. I can’t wait, I really can’t wait.
I've witnessed this - it can break a whole lot of barriers between the youth, between us. Barriers of language, barriers of race, and all of the stereotypes that have been a part of our lives for so long. Like, I’ve witnessed this with PeacePlayers. So, that’s the aim – change and betterment.
I so definitely want to travel… to the USA, Tokyo – yes, I want to go to Japan, China… Europe, all of that. And also, getting a degree in engineering, furthering my studies.
There are a lot of talented people who are driven and ambitious.
I’d travel to the future and see how things are, so I’ll know what to and what not to do now.
We followed up with Noma during the Games to hear about her experience in real time. Here’s what she had to say!
So, I'm Christian, right? I learned so much, things that I didn't even know about my own religion.
Like, I got clarification on a lot of things in the Bible that I didn't really pay attention to [in the past]. Everything with Jesus, with Mary, everything with other religions as well. Like how we share this common goal to worship God, even though we do it differently.
So yeah, it was the tour in the Old City of Jerusalem. We had a tour guide showing us Jesus's tomb, his grave, everything. And the place where they pray, the holy places. And other religions as well. Also, we went to the Western Wall, the Wailing Wall. And there were people praying. And then I got to put a note, there's like this note that you write, it's a prayer and then you put it in the wall. So I even got to do that, even though it's not my religion. So, yeah, that's the most important thing I learned this week.
To be honest, I feel like all of us. Well, the different religions and all. We are different, like in the way that we worship. But we have this common, common goal like to worship God. We just do it differently.
Yeah, I got to make a lot of friends from other sites. Like for example, from Cyprus, this friend that I made is Muhturrem. And the things that we have in common is the love for music. Well, she likes heavy metal. Yeah. I'm like, so interested with the guitar and all of that. And from the U.S. as well. Oh, and Danica [from Baltimore]. To be honest, we were talking about the different types of genres we like. And she's from the USA and most of my favorite artists are from the USA, so we started talking like that.
Yeah, they put us [on the bus] together and that's how we started talking and connecting.
You know, this experience, it's the best, to be honest. I've never had an experience like this, especially in such a holy place. Well, that's what I believe. That Jerusalem is such a holy place. You know, my family was so happy. I feel so blessed to be here and walk on the ground.
It's different because with everything, all the other activities that we have done in PeacePlayers, I never really got to leave South Africa. So for me, this is so big. It's my first time leaving South Africa. You know, that first interview [the pre-Friendship Games interviews with storytelling ambassadors], I was so excited and. So I still am. I'm just so sad that in a couple of days I have to be going back.