Be aware, be safe - Safety begins at home


Rather be safe than sorry this festive season. Take some precautions to ensure that you and your family are safe - not only during the holidays, but throughout the year.
Safety tips


Rather be safe than sorry this festive season. Take some precautions to ensure that you and your family are safe - not only during the holidays, but throughout the year.
Safety tips
South Africans have a lot to smile about despite the current economic slowdown. The 2010 World Cup is almost here and we will reap the benefits long after it has gone.
Among the most important benefits of hosting the World Cup is the development of many communities across South Africa.
"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." These words by former United States President, John F Kennedy, ring true as South Africa is getting ready to host the
2010 FIFA World Cup. Volunteers will be the face of the tournament giving their time and service to their country.


Tips for drivers
Be aware that many areas, especially informal settlements, have no formal points of crossing or pedestrian bridges. Keep in mind that you can encounter pedestrians anytime and anywhere, even in places where they are not supposed to be found.

When they’e not stopping crime and arresting criminals, many police officers are busy making a meaningful contribution to their communities.
Every year, the South African Police Services (SAPS) recognises and rewards these bright stars. This year was no exception.
Under the theme “Our brightest stars, going beyond the call of duty”, 10 women from SAPS were honoured at a glittering function at Sun City, in the North West.

Enoch Khensani*, a 42-year-old member of the Government Employees Medical Fund, recently fell ill. Enoch, who works at the Department of Public Works in Johannesburg, returned from a visit to his hometown in Maputaland in northern KwaZulu-Natal, after a long break of two years.

It was an assurance from the heart, as the Deputy Minister is herself visually impaired and has two of three daughters who are similarly challenged.
“People like me today stand as a testimony that blindness and success can go together,” she said.


Children in the home

The strategic plan proposes to deal with HIV, sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis by adopting an all-inclusive approach which includes preventative and therapeutic measures. 
KEEPING IT BRIEF
PREVENTING MISUSE OF 2010 PHRASES PLAN FOR 2010