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Courting a love of law
A group of learners will represent South Africa at the International Schools Moot Court Competition in the Netherlands in 2018.
Being part of the group of pupils who won the National Schools Moot Court Competition has made Sibulele Mbambi (18) more eager to become a lawyer.
Learners with disabilities now have reliable transport
Government is emsuring that children with special needs have the transport they need to get to school on time.
High food costs: What a waste!
Rural farmers benefit from entrepreneur’s animal feed invention.
Gauteng-based Khepri Innovations won the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme South Africa for its product, Khepri Meal, which turns organic waste into animal food.
Catering to the needs of the Free State
A gap in the mobile catering market has been targeted up by a budding entrepreneur.
Civil engineer turned entrepreneur Itumeleng Leepile from Thaba Nchu, in the Free State, saw a gap in the market to make mobile units such as kitchens, toilets and butcheries.
Metro police are here for you
Recent reports in the media about metro police brutality have highlighted the need to put a spotlight on the important role this department plays in making sure that there is safety, security and order in the cities.
Is the Metro Police Service part of the South African Police Service?
Protect children from sexual predators
As the end of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children draws to a close Vuk’uzenzele puts the spotlight on child grooming.
The period of 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is no better time to reflect on and take action against child grooming.
Small businesses get R1 billion boost
Government has established a fund to give entrepreneurs the opportunity to become game changers and boost their businesses.
Government has allocated R1 billion to the newly announced fund for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) for the 2018/19 financial year.
Landmark HIV vaccine trial
The first HIV vaccine efficacy study to launch in seven years is testing whether an experimental vaccine regimen safely prevents HIV infection among South African adults. A new version of the only HIV vaccine candidate ever shown to provide some protection against the disease is part of the HVTN 702 clinical trial.
Get help fast
An app has been designed to assist in the fight against crime in Gauteng.
The Gauteng Department of Community Safety has partnered with non-profit organisation Happimo to pilot its safety app Namola, which aims to reduce the amount of time it takes law enforcement to attend to emergencies.
Namola is designed to improve alert and dispatch times to under one minute.