Month: April 2022
News24.com | Cricket SA’s mission to take the game to everyone: ‘It’s more than cricket’
Sport24 breaks down the money Cricket South Africa has invested into the game and how the organisation continues to enrich the lives of many young South Africans.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | A tragic event left him paralysed, tore him from the sport he loved – but his Olympic dream lives on
A routine training session turned into a horrible accident, but despite all the obstacles in his way, Brandon Beack decided to keep on rolling.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Unemployed, single mom beat the odds to become a nurse in her 30s – and she’s inspired her daughter
A mother's passion for nursing inspired her daughter to follow in her footsteps.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | From galaxies far, far away to the Southern Ocean, these 2 scientists are closing gender, equality gap
UCT's emeritus professor Renée Kraan-Korteweg and Dr Katye Altieri have made significant contributions to their fields, while also inspiring young women to see science as a viable career.
Continue ReadingPutin’s War Fuels Fears Among Draft-Age Russian Youths
An annual spring conscription is set to begin Friday.
Continue ReadingRussians Leave Chernobyl; Ukraine Braces For Renewed Attacks
The exchange of control happened amid growing signs that the Kremlin is using talk of de-escalation in Ukraine as cover to regroup its forces.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Climbing SA motorsport’s ladder: Jonathan Mogotsi on the fast track since his 2017 debut
Jonathan Mogotsi may have taken a different path to becoming a racing driver for Volkswagen South Africa, but his journey is strewn with highlights.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | From transporting presidents to flying an airbus: Pilot Refilwe Moreetsi shares her journey
During Refilwe Moreetsi's career as a pilot , she has travelled to conflict zones on dangerous missions, and has transported Cyril Ramaphosa during his time as the deputy president.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Five-year-old Cape Town boy sells sweets to raise money for less fortunate
A couple from Pelican Park in Cape Town is beaming with pride because their 5-year-old son is determined to help less fortunate people during the Muslim month of Ramadaan by selling packets of sweets for R10.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | EmaLenna Foundation tackles depression stigma through culture of story-sharing
Neo Selebano from Dobsonville established the EmaLenna Foundation in March 2019, which started counselling sessions, introducing a culture in which stories are shared.
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