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Human trafficking
We tackle issues regarding Human Trafficking
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Drug abuse
We tackle issues relating to drug abuse
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Economy: Nationalisation an option?
COSATU and some political leaders are still busy with their plans for the mines, farms and banks of South Africa to be nationalised...
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Freedom in Life
We tackle issues regarding porn addiction
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Drug awareness and human trafficking outreach to Atteridgeville +
As the concerned community we went to about 21 schools in Atteridgeville/Saulsville. It was a wonderful time to see both teachers and learners ready to hear everything that we wanted to share with them. We spoke more about drugs for… Read More
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Porn destroying young people +
Pornography and sexual promiscuity are destroying a generation of young people. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is reporting that from 2009 to 2012 over 5,000 sexual assaults in England involved a child perpetrator raping… Read More
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Why SA should not legalize dagga +
Marijuana users, commenly think of their abuse as simply marijuana use. They do not therefore perceive marijuana as addictive or harmful. This could be because marijuana abusers often go for long periods without using the drug, and therefore their use… Read More
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Probe into "sex-for-marks" scandal called +
Higher Education and Training Minister, Blade Nzimande, is calling for a probe into the "sex-for-marks" scandal. Blade stated that it is worrying that there are claims that university lecturers approach students for sex in exchange for better grades. Although this… Read More
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Thai woman trafficked in SA +
The head of the Anti-Human Trafficking Division, Pol Maj-General Chawalit Sawaengphuet, yesterday presented two recent arrests, including a suspect who lured a Thai woman into forced prostitution in South Africa. In the first case, 21-year-old transvestite Marak Lakoti was… Read More
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"Experienced judges lack understanding of SA Constitution" +
Academic Prof Shadrack Gutto argues that some experienced judges in the country do not have a comprehensive understanding of constitutionalism. During a discussion with the Black Lawyers' Association student members at Unisa he explained, that the constitution determine whether justice would… Read More
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Learners on dagga likely to drop out +
USA - Even a little pot use ups college dropout risk College students who use marijuana and other illegal substances, even occasionally, are more likely to leave school than students who don't dabble in drugs, new research finds. There's a strong link… Read More