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EPWP improving lives of the poor
The second phase of the Extended Public Works Programme (EPWP) has created more than 2.6 million job opportunities for South Africans since 2009.
State funding takes small businesses to new heights
In 2005 retired school principal Boy John Mokoena and his wife Eunice ran a thriving business, providing high quality interior and exterior gamazine wall coating to properties in and around Nelspruit. Business was good but they needed help to grow and service their ever-increasing clientele.
Hydroponic project tackles poverty in Walmer
Residents of Walmer in the Eastern Cape have rolled up their sleeves and taken the fight against poverty into their own hands.
Municipal employees hit the books to improve skills
In March 2012, Pearl Zulu completed a course in municipal finance as part of her internship with the Richards Bay Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal.
Ex-offenders make their mark in business
Four former prisoners from Tsakane, Gauteng have risen against the odds to grab their second chance in life. Veli Sefali, Salamina Molakeng, Syd- ney Kodijang and Jane Ngama have teamed up with three community members to set up a cooperative.
Gauteng plant gears up locals to assemble taxis
A group of students gather around a table stacked with car parts, listening to a Chinese engineer instructing them on how to assemble a vehicle.
Learning to police the smart way
Things have just gotten worse for criminals and better for law-abiding South Africans as police officers acquire more skills to help them detect and prevent crime.
Take action to stop abuse
For most South Africans, the start of a new year begins with reflecting on fun-filled, relaxing holidays and time with families.
But, for other citizens, the festive season is anything but festive, as they fall victim to abuse at home, which should be the safest place on earth.