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Child Neglect and Sexual Violence Addressed During Child Protection Awareness in Etwatwa

It's Time to Raise Our Boys Right by Promoting Positive Masculinity

We Celebrate the Impact of Strong Family Bonds

A look into the Rights of Unmarried Fathers as We Observe International Day of Families

Don Mattera CYCC Leads Child Protection Week Awareness Drive

Department of Social Development Hosts Thrilling Inter-Departmental Sports Event

“Seeing Children Grow Into Responsible Adults Warms My Heart,” Says Child and Youth Care Worker

Gauteng Government Tackles Teenage Pregnancy Through Awareness and Support

Trainees in Agronomy Cultivate A Sustainable Future

Nzuza Warns Against Marriages of Convenience

Mazibuko Brings Hope and Support to Rural Learners At Career Expo

Silent Heroes, Loud Impact, Celebrating the Champions Behind Our Children’s Wellbeing

Hope Restored As Government Secures Reunification of Tanzanian Boy After 10-Year Ordeal

Campaign Tackles Dangers and Realities of Human Trafficking in Kempton Park

Gauteng Social Development Stands in Solidarity with Bereaved Father in Tragic Double Murder Case

From Unemployment to Community Hero: How Nasi Ispani Brigades Are Changing Lives

From Crime to Redemption: A Second Chance for Thabo

Kgatle Relates Her Journey as a Community Builder and Change Maker

Msibi’s Transformation From A Substance User To Production Assistant

Albert Sambo’s journey from frustration to fulfilment highlights the profound impact of the Extended Public Works Programme (EPWP)

NPOs Express Delight After Signing SLA’s With The Department

A Feast of Love As Spur Brings Easter Joy to Zanele Mbeki Residents

Empowering Youth Through Sustainable Gardening - A Collaborative Initiative

Golden Years, Golden Opportunities: Kagiso Elderly Centre Brings Joy to Seniors

Department Raises Awareness On Disability And Older Persons

Expo Helping to Expand Children's Career Choices

From Jackson to the World, Young Women Cultivate Future in Agriculture

MEC Mazibuko Urges Africa’s Brightest Young Minds To Deliberate On The Scourge Of Substance Abuse

Unused Government Buildings To Be Repurposed As Shelters For Survivors Of Gender-Based Violence

Adoption Is a Path to Giving Every Child a Loving Home

African Children Want To Be Acknowledged, Heard And Engaged

Children’s Voices Are Key to Shaping Africa’s Future

Children Tackle Issues Affecting Them During a Panel Discussion

Makhombothi Bridging The Gap For The Vulnerable

Young Minds Shine at Gauteng Spelling Bee Competition

City of Tshwane Acquires Land for Marry Me Informal Settlement Residents

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