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  • FSRWA’s Lekalakala upbeat about girls’ rugby in FS

    April 12, 2026 - By Kabeli Lichaba

    The Free State Rugby Women’s Association (FSRWA) held successful rugby clinics for schools in the Mangaung Metro at the beginning of the month. The clinics, held at the Clive Solomon sports complex in Heidedal, Bloemfontein, were targeted at girls aged 13 and 14. Lebogang Lekalakala, the chairperson of FSWRA, said…

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  • Customers First: Why People Matter More Than Profit

    April 8, 2026 - By Sandile Shabangu

    Everyone starts a business with the idea of making money. That is normal. Money is important, and it is often the motivation behind taking the first step. However, one of the biggest mistakes young entrepreneurs make is putting profit at the center of everything from the very beginning. The truth…

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  • Mirrors and Reflections

    April 8, 2026 - By Sicelo Ngubane

    Success by Choice? The Quest for Personal Discovery

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  • Mackenzie bemoans shambolic national schools athletics challenges

    April 8, 2026 - By Kabeli Lichaba

    The Western Cape department of cultural affairs and sport is furious with the administrative debacle that led to the cancellation of the South African schools athletics championships this year. The athletics event was scheduled to be held during the school”Easter holidays. Ricardo Mackenzie, the minister of cultural affairs and sport…

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  • From Side Hustle to Real Business

    March 31, 2026 - By Sandile Shabangu

    A lot of students start something small. Selling snacks.Helping with assignments.Designing posters. But they treat it like a side hustle. And that’s where they get stuck. A side hustle is something you do: There’s no system. No plan. Just effort. A real business is different. You: You take it seriously.…

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  • WCED grade 8 applications close April 14

    March 31, 2026 - By Kabeli Lichaba

    The Western Cape department’ of education (WCED) has announced that applications for grade 7 are open and are to close mid April. The department says parents are responsible for applying on time for a place in a school for their child. “But the parents of 28003 grade7 learners currently attending…

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  • Mirrors and Reflections

    March 31, 2026 - By Sicelo Ngubane

    Work SMART? The Quest for Personal Discovery

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  • WCED urges communities to look after school security during the holidays

    March 28, 2026 - By Kabeli Lichaba

    The minister of education in the Western Cape, David Maynier, has urged communities in the province to be watchful and look after schools during the holidays. “As schools close for the Easter break, “Maynier said, “we wish our learners, teachers and parents a peaceful holiday.” He said schools are valuable…

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  • The Power of Reputation: Why Trust Is the Real Currency

    March 25, 2026 - By Sandile Shabangu

    Most people think business is about money. It’s not. It’s about trust. Money follows trust. In high school, your reputation builds quickly. People already know: That reputation will determine whether people: Before money, build your name. Reputation is not built in one moment. It’s built in small things: Every small…

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  • Mirrors and Reflections

    March 24, 2026 - By Sicelo Ngubane

    Identity? The Quest for Personal Discovery

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