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Rehabilitation offers change
Substance abuse often leads to psychosocial ills, behavioural changes, and can foster criminal activities such as domestic and gender-based violence (GBV), and theft.
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First Sungazer a ‘gritty’ treat
The first edition of the Sungazer 100 Miler saw cyclers of amongst others the Northern Cape and Free State conquering the distance of 160 km as solo riders, or in teams of two or four completing a 80 km or…
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Potpourri: Koppie tee genoeg
“Kan ek vir jou ook ’n koppie tee maak?” vra sy terwyl sy kookwater in ’n teekoppie gooi.
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Shielding the elderly
Elder abuse is a sad reality. With World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, observed on Saturday, 15 June, it is emphasised that elder abuse is a violation of human rights and a significant cause of injury, illness, lost productivity, isolation and…
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Veterans, U30s on a roll
This weekend, the top U30s and veterans were in action in the Northern Cape Bowls U30 and veteran masters’ event.
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Hoofartikel: Maak ’n verskil; laat jou stem hoor
Dit is nie net in verkiesings dat ’n mens jou stem kan – en moet – laat hoor nie.
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Alle oë op sittings vir benoeming van president, premier, speaker
Die eerste nasionale parlementsitting ná die onlangse verkiesing vind op Vrydag 14 Junie in Kaapstad plaas, waar die nuwe president, speaker en adjunkspeaker onder meer verkies moet word.
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Wees veilig met vuur hierdie winter
’n Brand wat in ’n huis ontstaan het, het die naweek die lewe van drie kinders van Soebatsfontein, ongeveer 80 km vanaf Springbok, geëis. In Mei is ‘n ma en drie kinders in Upington dood ná ‘n brand in hul…
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Red flags when searching for a job
While searching for a job, it is crucial to remain vigilant as there are individuals seeking to exploit job seekers with fraudulent offers.
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Kidnappings: Protecting your children, whatever their age
Kidnapping is a very real problem across South Africa. Recent police crime statistics indicated that 3 975 people were kidnapped in the period 1 October and 31 December 2023.







