Retired teacher runs after care to survive

A retired Swaziland teacher now runs an after care service and tutoring programme after struggling to access an elderly grant and having no monthly income.
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A 22 year old from Protea Glen has opened a second cow head stall after dropping out of university and turning a weekend hustle into a full time business.
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Manchester City ended their stint of bad luck at Anfield with a thrilling 2-1 win over Liverpool on Sunday, courtesy of an Erling Haaland stoppage time penalty.
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