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Conversation with leaders

Thursday, November 21, 2013

By Samona Murugan

The Department of Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities (DWCPD) is one of the government departments that many overlook, misunderstand and often take for granted, yet the work this department is doing to change the lives of its namesake is truly remarkable.

Overcoming disability in the workplace

Thursday, November 21, 2013

After surviving a car accident which left him with a broken vertebrae column Maniki Bambalala picked up the pieces and went back to work. Fourteen years later Bambalala, has defied his disability to continue working as a Supply Chain Management (SCM) clerk at Government Communication and Information System (GCIS).

Revamped Centre for Memory a place for all to enjoy Madiba's legacy

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

South Africans are proud to share the legacy of the first democratically elected President Nelson Mandela with the rest of the world. A symbol of this is the newly refurbished Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory, where South Africans and the global community will view and enjoy the legacy of the formidable life and times of Mandela.

World leaders discuss protection of women in emergencies

Friday, November 15, 2013

As the leaders of the international aid world gathered in London's Lancaster House to discuss the protection of women and girls in emergencies, the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines was on everyone's mind.

Grant fraud doesn't pay, says convicted fraudster

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Pretoria – As the Department of Social Development intensifies its efforts to curb grant-related corruption, convicted fraudster Sandy Goeieman has a strong warning for other would-be fraudsters.

Skin deep – breaking stereotypes around albinism

Friday, November 1, 2013

Terry Anna Adams was only four years old when a fellow learner at her preparatory school brought chemicals from home in a misguided attempt to “make her brown just like everybody else”.

Reaching impoverished learners - one plate at a time

Friday, November 1, 2013

One hundred days after former President Nelson Mandela took office, he launched a number of development programmes in an attempt to kick-start the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP).

Meet, shop, dine at Park Station

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Johannesburg Park Station will soon not only be a place to start your journey, but a destination to meet, shop and dine, writes Nthambeleni Gabara.

Making healthy decisions on alcohol advertising

Thursday, October 31, 2013

The government’s intention to impose a total control on the advertising of alcohol products has sparked a lot of commentary, with the liquor industry preaching a rhetoric that seems to suggest that the government’s plan is not in the best interest of the economy and jobs.

Public service, a household that needs to adapt

Thursday, October 24, 2013

As is a case for most middle-class families, to enjoy their hard-earned Madibas, they will eat out two to three times a week, take their children to watch a 3D animation movie at least once a week and maybe go away on a mini-get away once every three months.