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Female brick maker cements her future
Thanks to a loan from a provincial development agency, a KwaZulu-Natal woman is laying solid foundations in the construction industry.
Strawberry growing success for KwaZulu-Natal farmers
Yoliswa and Xolani Gumede, a young couple from KwaZulu-Natal, have made history as the first black strawberry farm owners in the province. They own Cappeny Estates.
Hot Spot will save electricity
An Eastern Cape entrepreneur who has won awards for creating an innovative energy saving device for geysers is on the verge of heating up the market.
Stand up for women’s rights
Women's Month
It’s time for communities to hold honest conversations about the role of women in society, as National Dialogues take place in Women’s Month.
With Women’s Month underway, a series of National Dialogues is taking place across the Northern Cape to raise awareness of, and find ways to tackle, the scourge of gender-based violence.
Coega boosts SMMEs
Over the past year, the Coega Development Corporation has awarded R30 million in contracts to small businesses in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro.
Becoming an organ donor saves lives
August is National Organ Donor Month and the perfect time to sign up to become an organ donor.
While around 4 300 South Africans are waiting for organ and cornea transplants, less than 0.2 per cent of South Africans are registered organ donors.
Previously disadvantaged youth qualify as medical doctors
Young South Africans studying medicine in Cuba will make a difference to the country’s primary healthcare system.
Training programme serves up new batch of chefs
The lives of 305 youngsters have been spiced up! These kitchen whizzes recently graduated from the Department of Tourism’s National Youth Chefs Training Programme (NYCTP).
Funded through the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP), the initiative drew aspiring chefs from across the country.