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Gambling addiction: Eastern Cape Gambling Board engages WSU student to raise awareness
With gambling addiction becoming an increasing threat among the youth, the Eastern Cape Gambling Board partners with Walter Sisulu University students to raise awareness and promote responsible gambling. Learn more about how the Board is tackling this growing concern.
Selfcare: Knowing how to set boundaries
It might be time to consider setting boundaries as a form of self-care
Halle Berry wants sole custody of her son, 10, after divorce
Halle and Olivier married in 2013 and their son was born later that year. They split in 2015 after two years of marriage, but their divorce wasn't finalised until 2023 following a series of disagreements over the raising of their son.
‘Married at First Sight Mzansi’ couple Boitshepo and Sebenzile on what being married is like
Cameras being there watching them did not make it easy.
Oprah Winfrey opens up about happiness and her friendship with Gayle King
Gayle believes they have both benefited from being open and honest with each other.
Former Scandal actor Nomvelo Makhanya speaks on healing after leaving the show
Former etv Scandal actor 28 year old Nomvelo Makhanya who played the character Lindiwe Ngema, shared in a podcast interview that she has healed from leaving the popular soap opera and her character being written off when she least expected it.
World Vitiligo Day: ‘I want people to accept me as I am’, says student activist Dineo Mkhabela
Shining Through: Dineo Mkhabela's Inspiring Journey with Vitiligo and Advocacy for Acceptance
Former Scandal actress Joyce Skefu talks about her road to recovery after suffering stroke two years ago
Joyce Skefu described stroke experience as scary and traumatising.
Red hearts to red flags – spotting love’s financial warning signs
Financial struggles can strain or even break romantic relationships.
Two exceptional SMU female professors are taking the lead in their areas of specialisation
Women are making great strides at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University.
Counselling as part of the disciplinary process
The purpose of disciplinary codes and procedures is to regulate standards of conduct and the behaviour of employees within a company.
Four-legged friends at University of Pretoria to put smiles on faces of students
The university’s library services in collaboration with the largest dog therapy organisation in Gauteng, Top Dogs brought therapy dogs on to the campus to provide animal-assisted therapy to students.
Hearing-impaired student hopes to inspire others with Master’s degree
Elana Solomon’s Master’s thesis looked at the challenges faced by occupational therapists and teachers in the implementation of vocational programmes in special needs schools for learners with severe intellectual disabilities.
Self-exclusion, third party exclusion and the rights of children and families
National Responsible Gambling Programme to educate public about the potential harmful effects of problem and addictive gambling during 16 Days of activism against women and child abuse.