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The event, featuring art, gwijo singing, and dance, aimed to inspire youth to recognise their role in society and contribute positively, keeping them engaged and away from street dangers.
Three events made Monday, 16 June a sobering moment for me. On that day, back in 1976, news filtered that the killer ...
Makarios Initiative for Health and Humanitarian Development, a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) commemorated the 2025 ...
We hear the words “sanctuary city” so much that it barely registers that the first word goes back to churches — and, in ...
The visit also served as an opportunity to explore how UNAIDS can support South Africa’s G20 Presidency and the country’s ...
Winnie Byanyima says her organization has lost almost 50% of its funding, a gap that is undermining global efforts to combat ...
What are the people of Hammanskraal going to say about water security challenges that they have not been saying and ...
For the second time in just two months, the UK Home Office has denied South African opposition MP and Economic Freedom ...
Durban-born midfielders Thalente Mbatha and Thabo Cele put their Soweto derby rivalry aside to uplift grassroots sports in their hometown of KwaMashu.
Residents living in the area have complained of adverse health conditions with some children born with serious disabilities.
Source: All set for Jnr Parly opening – herald Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub EVERYTHING is in place for the ...
Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Farouk Khan has questioned the club’s decision to sign two Orlando Pirates players, raising ...