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Kganya Ramoshaba Bbenkele is helping women enter the male dominated construction industry by giving them practical skills to find jobs and start businesses.
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The 100th Comrades Marathon will allow a record 28,000 runners and offer more than R8.9-million in prize money.
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Rain Queen fights to make Khelobedu South Africa’s 13th language

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March and March and AfriForum team up sparks outrage

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Young nurse helps village children dream bigger

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Ten years on, two Vaal women are still giving Grade 7s more than toiletries

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