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Point of View: How to handle money in your relationships

By Zuko Komisa The main source of conflict between many couples is money, which is also the second most common reason for divorce after infidelity. There will always inevitably be some dissatisfaction and friction when discussing money in relationships. You and your partner have a lot of good things in common, such as intimacy, love, and family. However, it also means that you have to talk about less romantic topics […]

today14/07/2022

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Point of View: Being a Makoti and building a good relationship with your in-laws

Kaya 959 Reporter You are considering or about to get married in a traditional way and want to know more about what to do when you become a makoti. It is well known in many African traditions that ukukotiza serves as the bride's "induction time" into marriage and its obligations while she gets to know her future in-laws. The makoti would typically be required to undertake "bridal tasks" that are […]

today23/06/2022

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Point of View: The hidden dangers of unassisted births

Kaya 959 Reporter There is a growing trend of mothers opting for unconventional methods to give birth. Mothers to be are considering is childbirth without assistance. While it may appear to be comparable to the surprise scenarios, it is actually well-planned and deliberate in most situations. It's been said that so many of the birth procedures out there go horribly wrong because there are not enough skills in the room. Also […]

today24/05/2022

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Point of View: Learn more about ‘The People’s Pantry’ where people can trade recyclables for food

Kaya 959 Reporter The People's Pantry runs an innovative community swop shop where communities who don't have enough money to buy food can do so in a way that differs from how most people interact with major grocery stores and supermarkets on a daily basis. Residents who donate recyclable plastics, carton boxes, and tins earn points that can be redeemed at The People's Pantry swop store.  The People's Pantry is now […]

today29/04/2022

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Point of View: In conversation with the founder of NPO goGOGOgo which supports grandmothers

Kaya 959 Reporter Grandmothers play a very crucial role in raising children across South Africa. There are many cases in society where due to unemployment, poverty and other circumstances, many young adults rely on their grandmothers to step in in the role of parenting. goGOGOgo is a South African non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting grandmothers. The organisation believes that grandmothers in society are agents of change, and believes in empowering […]

today08/03/2022

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Point of View: Morgan Freeman speaks about his new documentary ‘Great Escape’

Kaya 959 Reporter Five-time Academy Award nominee and one-time Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman is back with a gripping new documentary. His latest offering is 'Great Escapes' an eight-part series from The HISTORY® Channel hosted and executive produced by himself. Morgan Freeman is currently in the country to promote the new series, he was last in South Africa in 1992. According to the History Channel, in the series, Morgan explores real-life […]

today04/03/2022

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Point Of View: What you need to know about the Typhoid Outbreak in South Africa

Kaya 959 Reporter The National Institute of Communicable Diseases NICD recently confirmed there have been typhoid outbreak cases in parts of the country. Typhoid fever which has been previously detected in South Africa in previous years is caused by bacteria and spreads by ingesting contaminated food or water and even direct contact with an infected person. Also Read: GALLERY: DBN Gogo celebrates her father Jeff Radebe’s birthday Phemelo Motene recently […]

today22/02/2022

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Point of View: Rudzani Mafhege publishes maths study guide in Tshivenda

Kaya 959 Reporter Rudzani David “Muonyolosi” Mafhege who is a well-known writer has paved the way for a better comprehension of mathematics for Tshivenda speaking learners. Mafhege who is from the Vondwe-Lwavune village, in Limpopo Province recently published a new book, Tshiphiri Tsha Mbalo (the secret of mastering mathematics). The book is a study guide that is aimed at helping Grade 7 pupils to understand mathematics better. His book is was inspired […]

today09/02/2022

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