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  • Eskom is urging its customers who use prepaid electricity meters at their households to recode their meters by the deadline of 24 November.

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  • Worldwide, organisations are struggling with mental health challenges, with anxiety highlighted as the top mental health issue in the workplace today.

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    Care vital in workplace
  • A group of ten learners at the G4S correction services’ Mangaung Correctional Centre in Bloemfontein are writing their final National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations, which officially started on Monday, 21 October.

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    Inmates embark on exam to change for the better
  • Providing the tools needed for women to overcome modern economic obstacles

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    Providing the tools needed for women to overcome modern economic obstacles
  • A recent survey on South Africans’ financial wellness revealed many people have no retirement plan and are struggling to save enough for their retirement.

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  • A researcher and senior lecturer in the University of the Free State’s (UFS) Department of Chemistry, Dr Julia Puseletso Mofokeng, is contributing to the fight against plastic pollution.

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    Research zeroes in on plastic pollution
  • Members of the public are encouraged to educate themselves about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia to provide the correct treatment and care.

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    Alzheimer’s disease can be managed
  • The DA in the Mangaung Metro has expressed grave concern regarding the vulnerability of the municipality’s network security, and the apparent lack of accountability thereof by the authority. The municipality’s network system has not fully recovered s

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  • Dan Malesela, coach of the Marumo Gallants, hopes his players’ mental strength will propel them to prevail against the defending champions of the Carling Black Label Cup, Stellenbosch FC, on Sunday, 3 November.

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    Cup within sight
  • The Free State Department of Health’s decision to not renew the employment contracts of approximately 1 400 persons enlisted as part of an intervention against the Covid-19-pandemic, has been met with public outrage.

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    ‘This is very heavy on us’

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