Brakpan's Voice: Issue 9


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What does it mean to have moral authority? And what does it mean to show love and courage despite our differences?

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, moral authority is to act in trustworthiness; to make decisions that are right and good. But in the current political sphere, morality, love and courage are non-existent.

South Africa is still standing—DESPITE the political failings.

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Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is a growing concern in South Africa, especially with the widespread use of technology and social media. It refers to when a person is bullied by another through electronic devices, such as cell phones and computers.

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Economy

The 2024 election is a turning point, and as important as that of the 1994 election. South Africans are ready for change. We pray for change. Desire change. But the question is, are we ready for change?

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Artificial Rainmaking and the future of South Africa.

Cloud seeding, the practice of injecting certain materials into storm cells to enhance precipitation, has drawn interest from a growing number of water-strapped countries.

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9th Annual National Fire Safety and Prevention Seminar

Theme: A Fire Service that is proactive in preventing fires and other risks.

The hall was packed with representatives from across the nation. From Fire chiefs neatly dressed in uniform to governmental officials and sponsors. Making this a very informative and busy day. The speakers presentations were to the point and factual and even for a Novus, I found it relevant and educational.

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Budget cuts put the most vulnerable in our societies at risk.

READ AND SHARE to save VULNERABLE CHILDREN, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, THE ELDERLY and VICTIMS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

A press release from the Gauteng Care Crisis Committee today, 7 March 2024, explains how budget cuts put the most vulnerable in our societies at risk.

Gauteng Care Crisis Committee...

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Batho Pele Principles: “PEOPLE FIRST”.

People First is not an African slogan to be used when you are calling for solidarity or to use as a political mantra. There is a definite responsibility that comes with that. People first is a cultural concept that means much more than we have believed until now.

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