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Brand South Africa calls on citizens for humanitarian support
Brand South Africa sends condolences to those who have lost loved ones in Knysna fires.
Johannesburg, Thursday 08 June 2017 – The Western Cape Province...
“Make a small change rather than doing nothing”
Play Your Part ambassador Bathulile Mdabula and her team of five are part of Rising Youth Movement. They work diligently to help create a...
Homeless theatre group takes Shakespeare to the streets
A group of homeless people living on the streets of Johannesburg have found their true calling in theatre. With the help of a dedicated...
Women lead this year’s CEO SleepOut
This year, the annual CEO SleepOut urges women leaders to take part in its one night in the cold event. Each participant must pledge...
Look how far we’ve come: Two decades of freedom
Apartheid denied people the right to vote, to work, to access education, to move freely, to love whomever they wanted to, to not be imprisoned without trial ... South Africa's groundbreaking Bill of Rights changed all that. We take a look at how far we've come over two decades of freedom.
Press release: GEM Project’s growth impacting lives
GEM may be a small organisation, but it’s having a huge impact on the world around it! As they celebrate over 7 000 users...
FAQs on domestic violence and sexual offences
Women and children are most vulnerable when it comes to domestic abuse and sexual violence. In many instances, the victims do not even know...
Foster builds a network of support
Our first Women's Month story features Lesley Ann Foster, who started the Masimanyane Women’s Support Centre.. This facility enabled her to grow personally as she helped others.
• Towards gender equality in SA
Take the 22DaysSA Challenge
Play Your Part challenges all South Africans to take up the #22DaysSA challenge and join forces with Brent Lindeque. Help to feed people in...
South African English is lekker!
South Africans speak English, but that doesn't mean you'll always understand us. Our "robots" are nothing like R2D2, "just now" doesn't mean immediately, and...