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WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS: WHAT IT MEANS FOR SOUTH AFRICA
During the past months, we heard a lot about the world-wide economic crisis. It is also called an economic recession or slowdown. For the first time in about 75 years the world's economy is expected to grow smaller. There are different causes for this. The main cause is...
During the past months, we heard a lot about the world-wide economic crisis. It is also called an economic recession or slowdown. For the first time in about 75 years the world's economy is expected to grow smaller. There are different causes for this. The main cause is...
SUCCESS STARTED WITH ONE-DAY OLD CHICKS
To help them put food on the table, three women from the Phameng Location, outside Brandfort in the Free State put their savings together and bought one-day old chicks to sell. Their business has grown beyond expectations. Puleng Masheane and her two partners never thought that 11 years after..
To help them put food on the table, three women from the Phameng Location, outside Brandfort in the Free State put their savings together and bought one-day old chicks to sell. Their business has grown beyond expectations. Puleng Masheane and her two partners never thought that 11 years after..
DAIRY HELPED THEM BEAT POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT
A group of five people from the small farming community of Jagersfontein did not allow poverty and unemployment to get them down. It only made them more determined to succeed. They started the Lebebe Dairy Project in 1990 to create jobs for local unemployed people. The group has now grown to include 13 women and two men...
A group of five people from the small farming community of Jagersfontein did not allow poverty and unemployment to get them down. It only made them more determined to succeed. They started the Lebebe Dairy Project in 1990 to create jobs for local unemployed people. The group has now grown to include 13 women and two men...
FROM CATCHING CRIMINALS TO FARMING VEGETABLES
It has been a long and difficult road to success for Jacob Smith. After 20 years in the police service, he started growing vegetables on a small patch of land. With the help of the Department of Land Affairs, he now owns land and supplies vegetables to restaurants and the Johannesburg Fresh Produce Market...
It has been a long and difficult road to success for Jacob Smith. After 20 years in the police service, he started growing vegetables on a small patch of land. With the help of the Department of Land Affairs, he now owns land and supplies vegetables to restaurants and the Johannesburg Fresh Produce Market...
VOLUNTEERS WILL TRULY BE THE FACE OF THE TOURNAMENT
Shabnam Joosub (27) and Keoagile Moichela (21) from Johannesburg became friends on the first day of the volunteer training programme. They may not have much in common, but they are both passionate about their country and the African continent. Both want to help South Africa host...
Shabnam Joosub (27) and Keoagile Moichela (21) from Johannesburg became friends on the first day of the volunteer training programme. They may not have much in common, but they are both passionate about their country and the African continent. Both want to help South Africa host...
WALKING WITH THE CHAMPIONS
More than 400 South African children are getting an opportunity of a lifetime as player escorts during the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. As escorts they will walk onto the field with the champions of each confederation team. The boys and girls chosen to be escorts are part of FIFA's...
More than 400 South African children are getting an opportunity of a lifetime as player escorts during the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. As escorts they will walk onto the field with the champions of each confederation team. The boys and girls chosen to be escorts are part of FIFA's...