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Brand South Africa kicks off decade celebration with Play Your Part Awards 2021 announcement

Johannesburg| 23 June 2021- It is official! Brand South Africa’s flagship programme, Play Your Part, turns ten this year. The nationwide social...

Play Your Part episode eight: Get involved

You can get involved with television personality Dr Michael Mol, entrepreneur Emmanuel Bonoko and social cohesion activist Yusuf Abramjee, here:Brand South Africa In episode eight...

Play Your Part episode eight: Get involved

You can get involved with television personality Dr Michael Mol, entrepreneur Emmanuel Bonoko and social cohesion activist Yusuf Abramjee, here:Brand South Africa In episode eight...

Play Your Part episode eight: synopsis

Take a sneak peek at episode eight of the Play Your Part television series.Brand South Africa reporter Dr Michael Mol, who is one of three...

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...

Take action and help each other

Water thumbActive citizenry is needed to overcome the challenges facing the country in helping all residents to realise their human rights, from access to water to equality.

Abramjee: South Africans, Play Your Part this Human Rights Month

Abramjee thumbOperation Hydrate's Yusuf Abramjee calls on all residents of South Africa to be patriotic, be good citizens and uphold the country's Constitution, despite the challenges the country faces.

Crime Stoppers conference kicks off in Cape Town, South Africa

Tackling international cybercrime, human trafficking and gender-based violence the 35th annual Crime Stoppers International Conference helps law enforcement share crime-fighting tactics and tips.

Crime Stoppers conference kicks off in Cape Town, South Africa

Tackling international cybercrime, human trafficking and gender-based violence the 35th annual Crime Stoppers International Conference helps law enforcement share crime-fighting tactics and tips.

Tip-offs help police net criminals

Tip-offs to the Crime Stop and Crime Line resulted in the arrest of 32 people in connection with suspected crimes during the month of July, the South African Police Service said on Tuesday.