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Things you have done to nurse your partner's ego

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Things you have done to nurse your partner’s ego

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock Partners often engage in subtle acts to bolster each other's ego. These gestures, while sometimes humorous, often stem from a desire to create a supportive and positive dynamic within the relationship, making the other person feel valued and capable. A recent conversation on Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana on Things You Have Done To Nurse Your Partner's Ego sparked a flurry of calls and […]

today22/04/2025

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Friendship breakups: What was the final straw for you?

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock We all know the sting of a romantic breakup, the heartache and the awkward untangling of lives. But what about the quiet severing of ties with a friend? While often less dramatic, the end of a significant friendship can leave a deep void. Unlike romantic relationships, there aren't always clear societal scripts or expectations for navigating these losses. Was it a betrayal of trust, […]

today20/04/2025

Navigating in-laws during the Easter holidays

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Navigating in-laws during the Easter holidays

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock Easter with in-laws can be joyful yet challenging. It's very important to prioritize open communication with your partner beforehand to discuss expectations and potential concerns. Present a united front and respectfully establish clear boundaries regarding space and traditions. Practice empathy and patience, understanding their perspectives. Remember that your in-laws have their own established routines and may have different ways of doing things. Try to […]

today17/04/2025

'Yeah I can drive' – When did you tap yourself on the back for your driving skills?

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‘Yeah I can drive’ – When did you tap yourself on the back for your driving skills?

Zuko Komisa Image: Adobe Stock From navigating treacherous rush hour traffic to executing the perfect parallel park, South Africans have been sharing those moments when they've given themselves a mental pat on the back for their driving prowess. Conquering challenging road conditions: tales of driving through heavy rain storms, or navigating difficult gravel roads. Mastering the art of parking: stories of perfectly executed parallel parking jobs in tight spaces, or […]

today04/04/2025

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Glade In My Era: Lungile builds a legacy, one meal at a time

Zuko Komisa In a world where dreams can face unexpected hurdles, Lungile Nkosi is a beacon of unwavering determination. This week on Make Africa Bloom – In My Era, presented by Glade, we celebrate her inspiring journey. A Journey Forged in Resilience Lungile's story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. What began as a heartfelt endeavor to nourish her family through her love for cooking has […]

today27/03/2025

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Glade In My Era: Lebo transforms teenage futures

Zuko Komisa In a world where education often loses its appeal, Lebo is redefining learning. This week on Make Africa Bloom – In My Era, presented by Glade, we celebrate her inspiring journey. A Journey of Resilience Lebo initially pursued Engineering but shifted to teaching due to financial constraints. This detour led her to her true calling—empowering students through education. Innovative Education More than a teacher, Lebo is a mentor […]

today20/03/2025

Mother and daughter embracing each other

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Girl Let’s Talk – Things my mother needs to heal from

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock Mothers often carry emotional wounds from their childhoods and past relationships, which can unconsciously impact their relationships with their daughters. These wounds may include unresolved trauma, unprocessed grief, or feelings of inadequacy. Healing from these wounds involves acknowledging and addressing these past experiences, often through therapy or self-reflection. This process allows mothers to break cycles of negative patterns and develop healthier coping mechanisms, fostering […]

today13/03/2025

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Dealing with anxiety: Things we go through daily that we never talk about

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock Let's face it, there are just so many things happening in the world and everyday has its fair share of things that bring you constant anxiety. According to research, anxiety can result from a multitude of factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, personality, and life events. It frequently results from a combination of several events, making it difficult to identify a single cause. According to […]

today18/02/2025

Girl Let's Talk: How did your dad break your heart?

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Girl Let’s Talk: How did your dad break your heart?

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock Various factors contribute to the complexity of father-daughter relationships; some continue to show up when you become an adult. It is commonly believed that from a daughter's perspective, her father is often the first man she loves, shaping her expectations of romantic relationships later in life. In this week's segment of Girl Let's Talk with Andy Maqowana on Feel Good, Kaya 959 listeners share […]

today30/01/2025

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POPIA ActTo promote the protection of personal information processed by public and private bodies; to introduce certain conditions so as to establish minimum requirements for the processing of personal information; to provide for the establishment of an Information Regulator to exercise certain powers and to perform certain duties and functions in terms of this Act and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000; to provide for the issuing of codes of conduct; to provide for the rights of persons regarding unsolicited electronic communications and automated decision making; to regulate the flow of personal information across the borders of the Republic; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

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1.2  Parliament assented to POPIA on 19 November 2013. The commencement date of section 1Part A of Chapter 5section 112 and section 113 was 11 April 2014. The commencement date of the other sections was 1 July 2020 (with the exception of section 110 and 114(4). The President of South Africa has proclaimed the POPI commencement date to be 1 July 2020.

 
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