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  • R2-million raised for charity

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    The tour, founded in 2020, focuses on giving education, food security, mental health and childhood development to the less fortunate…

  • Church brings awareness to GBV and substance abuse

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    Church educated community on gender based violence and substance abuse

  • Frontline cycles for charity

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    The tour, founded in 2020, focuses on giving education, food security, mental health and childhood development to the less fortunate…

  • Daveyton talent scout out to make a difference

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    Mbotshana also started a girls’ team to help in the fight against teenage pregnancy.

  • Ivory Park woman arrested for child trafficking and child labour

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    The two girls, aged 13 and 14, were trafficked from Zimbabwe two years ago to work for the suspect.

  • Scholar patrol and road safety education keep children safe

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    Road safety education To ensure the safety of learners, Balmoral College assigned one of its teachers, Thoko Dube, to teach…

  • Frontline cycles for charity

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    The tour, founded in 2020, focuses on giving education, food security, mental health and childhood development to the less fortunate…

  • ‘Walk around the world’ for rare diseases

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    The disease places extraordinary strain on patients, often restricting their ability to lead normal lives.

  • Rabie Ridge police recover stolen goods

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    It is believed that the items were abandoned in the field behind Built It, after a business robbery that took…

  • Get your Slipper Day stickers now

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    This fun initiative is geared to every single South African, any age and any industry.

  • Frontline cycles for charity

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    The tour, founded in 2020, focuses on giving education, food security, mental health and childhood development to the less fortunate…

  • Die Eindste is back

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    Rock group Die Eindste made quite the impression with the release of their first single earlier this year. Now they…

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