Big business exercises social responsibility While the world is experiencing repeated disasters in the form of tidal waves, earthquakes, monster
A beacon of hope for Humankind
By Satyagraha Reporter September is a month when we celebrate our heritage. South Africa has had two kinds of heritage,
Growing a Stronger Nation
By Satyagraha Reporter The Women's Hope Education and Training (WHEAT) Trust was launched on National Women's day, 9 August 1998.
Youth Education in Africa: Enabling Future Leaders For The 21st Century
By Reverend Frankie Timmers “For every child that is taught, a man (woman) is gained.” Victor Hugo Youth
30th Anniversary of the Death of Steve Biko
By Nereshnee Govender A Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) leader, Stephen Banto Biko was South Africa’s most influential and radical student
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By Indhrannie Pillay The Ishara Puppet Theatre Trust performed their “Images of Truth – Satya ki Pratiroop” puppet show, to
Watch out for warranties of Grey Goods
Grey goods are unlicensed, branded imported goods that often look identical to products imported by the authorized local agents of
Out of Bounds Again!
By Indhrannie Pillay Durban-born stage and screen star and master storyteller Rajesh Gopie is set for a return season with
Make Me An Instrument of Thy Peace
By Reverend Frankie Timmers When we think of peace, we usually think of it in relationship to the world and
The War Works Hard
By Dunya Mikhail How magnificent the war is! How eager and efficient! . . . The war continues working, day