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It is more than 20 years since the South African constitution first guaranteed children’s “right to basic health care services”. This is part of a broader commitment to ensure children’s rights to optimal survival, health, and development. The question is how close South Africa is to realising these rights in…
You may find that you meet the criteria for several different types of personality disorders, and it may be difficult to differentiate. You may find that you meet the criteria for several different types of personality disorders. It can also be the case that a wide range of people meets…
As a consumer who has just lost your job or have had your salary reduced, it has become difficult to distinguish which of your priorities may be at the top of your list. You are in survival mode and would be inclined to ensure that your basic needs, like food,…
There are currently just over a million people across the country who receive the grant, mostly for a six or 12-month period. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides a list of eligibility criteria which includes a medical assessment from one of only 360 state-approved doctors. Unlike a physical…
In 2021, Paramount connected with 2.5 million kids, teens, young adults and adults, covering 73 countries globally, from the United States (US to Australia and Sweden to South Africa (SA). This was to explore how people feel about representation on screen through the consideration of numerous features and spectrums of…
Open Studios is a festival that opens those studios to the public this weekend, 28 and 29 May, (do check the programme here) with almost 100 artists participating at specific times. The sites are the artist colonies at August House, Bag Factory, Ellis House, the Living Artists Emporium, Lapa, the…
March 4th 2022, marked Dr. Miriam Makeba - Mama Africa's 90th Birthday Anniversary. Within the current year of 2022, a number of tributes, events, exhibitions etc. will be and presently are being held in the many places she lived and performed, spanning decades during her magnificent career; including South Africa…
Social scientists have long known that married people tend to be happier, but they debate whether that is because marriage causes happiness or simply because happier people are more likely to get married. Today we are joined by marriage counsellors, Magauta and Nhlanhla Zwane to explore this topic and some…
The careless relocation of people and their departed loved ones shows that dehumanisation persists even in death and that people in these mining-affected areas view mines as symbols of loss, says land activist. It was an emotional evening at The Forge’s third land redistribution talks as people shared stories of…
At some point, your child will have to go into an exam room, and sit and do an exam for themselves. So what can you do to help them to prepare for this moment? Ayanda Tetyana, a parenting coach gives us tips.
While the idea of giving birth without the help of a professional medical support can be a more holistic and personal experience, there are dangers that come with it. We unpack the hidden dangers of unassisted births with a medical expert
Rwanda has unveiled an additional $150 million in funding for businesses to stimulate growth and mitigate the prolonged impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. This begs the question around how other countries are responding to the recent resurgence in COVID-19 infections.
We catch up with the beloved Nakhane - a South African singer, songwriter, actor, and novelist - who's work was once described by the New York Times as music that "traverse hymns, neo-soul, South African pop and electronic dance music, and Nakhane’s voice crests in a vibrant, androgynous falsetto. Tenacity…
Amid criticism of the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture’s plans to spend R22-million on a monumental flag, the department released a statement on Thursday morning saying Mthethwa had directed it to review “the process related to the Monumental Flag in its totality”.
Common sense suggests that someone who remarries is older, wiser, more mature, has learned from their mistakes, and knows better what they want and need in a partner. Is this always the case? How does the dynamic change after being married before?
An occupation of the Constitutional Court in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, looks set to continue into its third week after survivors of apartheid crimes and Minister of Justice and Correctional Services Ronald Lamola failed to reach an understanding on 10 May regarding the payment of reparations. The more than 70 survivors, who…
The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) has started a petition to have a National Ancestors’ Day on 8 May 2022. It hopes to have this day declared a national holiday in the first week of Ma We are joined by Gogo Dineo Ndlanzi – African Spiritual teacher;…
The City of Johannesburg has strategically imploded the condemned Kaserne Building in Jeppestown, making room for a new mixed-use development that will provide low-cost housing. Cllr Mlungisi Mabaso – MMC For Housing joins us to discuss.
16 May 2022 2PM
13 min
2500 – 2520
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