A worker is a worker regarding the profession

The news of an intern doctor who was almost raped at Pelonomi hospital in Bloemfontein have been on the air for more than three days now. Most media houses reported about the story and majority of people within and outside the country are aware of what happened in Bloemfontein Pelonomi hospital as could be seen…
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Film making using cellphone

Most people are not aware that phones can be used to shoot a film or movie. They find it difficult to do so because they have never looked at phones that way. What is needed is basic skills and knowing the right angle. Today we had a workshop with Lawrence who showed us how to…
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Child Protection

PUSH hosted a children protection event, children and adults marched. The event took place on 1 June 2019 from Kliptown extension 7 to the police station in ext. 1. The march was a peaceful march with children having posters written ‘SASSA money is mine; stop raping us; a No is a No; give me the…
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Child trafficking

Every day, when we open TV, radio and social media there are always stories of children being trafficked. Children are being trafficked to be sold as prostitutes, sold to drug dealers. Lack of education and poverty has also contributed to children being vulnerable and exploited. The aim is to teach children to accept what they…
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Freedom of Women

Women share a lot with men. The scars and anxieties imposed on us by poverty, as wives and mothers, it falls upon us to make small wages go a long way. Women carry the burden of ensuring that things run smoothly in the households. They have to ensure that their children do not go hungry.…
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A frank conversation with student leader Nompendulo Mkhatshwa

Equal Education (EE) had its second National Congress at the University of the Western Cape in July this year. The congress resolved that EE will stand in solidarity with struggles of students at South African institutions of higher learning. In the month of October 2015, the country came to a standstill when all students united…
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Variety exercise and body shaping using yoga better than going to expensive gyms

The Khanya College winter school had a guest from the Isha Foundation, who is a yoga expert and an instructor. Sipho Luthuli, the instructor for the yoga session was invited by Babalwa Dlangwa who was also a participant at the School. The pair took enthusiasts through the importance of including yoga in their everyday lives…
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Is not time for a female president?

Every country has its own constitution that guides, rules and directs the country’s conduct and future. However, it seems the way things are the constitution favours one gender. Why do we always have male presidents in most countries? Are women not good enough to be presidents? People are afraid to ask these questions. It is…
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Zimbabweans Agricultural Trade Unions

The rise and growth of trade unions in the Agricultural sector in Zimbabwe came simultaneously on the year when the country attained its independent in 1980. Before independence, there were no Trade Unions to represent workers, so it was left to the capitalists to determine the working conditions of the workers. The capitalists could exploit…
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Crime in my community

In Springs, Kwa-Thema. In the local community, the police received a tip-off about a suspicious vehicle with six male occupants. The Johannesburg Metro Police Department officers arrested the occupants at the corner of Baduza and Moshoeshoe streets in Kwa-Thema. The officers found four unlicensed pistols and ammunition. Preliminary investigations have revealed that they have been…
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