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What if you’re not alone and definitely not crazy for longing for a healthier world? What if your tribe is out there also searching for ways to navigate this tumultuous time in history? This podcast is for people looking for wisdom and courage to take a stand and plant seeds of change – with purpose and joy. Come join us as we explore the rich web of life and our being – who we are and what we wish to become. We humans are gardeners; creators and guardians of life, of connections, of stories ...
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Welcome to productivity podcast for women leaders by women leaders. My mission is to use productivity to smash the patriarchy. My guests and I reframe how women think, feel, and act in a productive way so that gender roles are questioned and women are set free from all the plates they hold in hands. Be inspired and motivated to take control over your day so that you can achieve those big and bold goals in business and life. Please subscribe for new episodes! To be a guest on my show sign-up ...
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A true crime podcast dedicated to unsolved murders and disappearances. Based in Wales, UK. Covering cases from Wales, the rest of the UK and the wider world.
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A podcast bringing awareness to murders, missing people, and unsolved cases in Canada. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and ...
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Alumni and friends of the University of Pretoria (UP) share their stories and leadership lessons on this podcast by the leading contact university in Africa. Prominent UP alumni from across disciplines – from business and law to medicine and the arts – share details about where their journey has taken them after their time at Tuks, and what they’ve learned along the way. LeadUP is a project of the Alumni Relations Office of the University of Pretoria. You can find out more about us or get in ...
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Stroke is a life changing event, but despite this there can be a great life after stroke too. In this podcast, hear from stroke survivors and medical specialists about how to be STRONGER after stroke! We will cover hard to discuss topics, from gender norms and sex after stroke, as well as listen to survivor journeys as they navigate their life after stroke. Presented by the Norton Neuroscience Institute Comprehensive Stroke Center and Resource Center.
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Welcome to The Luke Alfred Show. I have 30 years of experience on the front lines of sports journalism, covering some of the biggest games in cricket, rugby, the Fifa World Cup, and even the Olympic Games. Come and join me, as we learn about the greatest sports stories you’ve never heard. Donate to The Luke Alfred Show on Patreon. Get full written episodes of the show a day early on Substack. Buy your copy of my book: Vuvuzela Dawn: 25 Sporting Stories that Shaped a New Nation Check out The ...
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Credo is a global independent wealth management business that has been in existence since 1998 with offices in the United Kingdom and South Africa.
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Welcome to the New Perceptions podcast! We cover topics of human existence; consciousness, healing, mental/physical/emotional/spiritual health, personal growth, creative expression and more. Some episodes are solo ‘journey notes’ where I share my own personal insights. Lets explore consciousness, creativity, health, psychedelics, relationships & seek to understand our place in the universe! My intention for this podcast is to share ideas that expand human consciousness ♥️ Instagram - http:// ...
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Are you on a journey to shift EMPTY SUCCESS into FULFILLMENT now? Welcome! You have come to the right space. This channel is a dedicated, safe place to deep dive into your inner world and accesses your resources within it. Hosted by Astuti Martosudirdjo, this channel offers reflection, information, and real case examples to accompany YOU, a Go-getter or an Achievement Addict or a Workaholics somewhere in the world, face the fears that make your success empty and shift them. FULFILMENT is not ...
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Guru Gian, founder of the Kundalini Yoga Club and Sandesh joined together on a mission to share the knowledge how you can master kundalini energy. Welcome to the captivating world of the "Kundalini Awakening Podcast: from Karma to Dharma." Join us on an awe-inspiring journey as we delve into the profound realm of spiritual transformation and self-discovery. In this enlightening podcast series, we embark on a quest to explore the fascinating stories and insights of extraordinary individuals w ...
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The Outdoorsman’s Art is a radio show that is dedicated to the outdoors and its Creator. In this radio show, we will be going over all topics in the outdoors, such as: hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, trapping, and survivalism. The Outdoorsman’s Art is not just any ordinary outdoor radio show. It is a radio show that is actually recorded in the outdoors making it a real outdoor radio show!
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The Best South African Swimmer In A Generation: Tatjana Smith
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The Essence of Sitting Around Sitting around is a fundamental human activity. Before we could walk, we sat. This quiet, contemplative act is foundational, and in the context of the Olympics, it becomes a stage for profound human drama. The Origins of the Olympics: A Story of Tortoises and Hares The concept of the Olympics might well have sprung fro…
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[TOP STORY] Penny Heyns on life after swimming for Tatjana Smith
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‘She almost retired between the two Olympics because it is a difficult journey, especially if you are someone like Tatjana who doesn't want the limelight,’ says Penny Heyns, South African double gold medallist. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Tatjana Smith, Olympic gold medallist, on swimming for hope.
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Tatjana Smith (formerly Schoenmaker) is a top South African female swimmer and University of Pretoria alumna (BCom Financial Sciences, 2020), who became a hero to millions throughout her country when she won gold and silver medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In July 2024 she heads to the 2024 Paris Olympics with high hopes and heaps of humility. On…
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On April 13th, 2024, in the small village of Lumby, BC, 44-year-old Tatjana and her boyfriend Jason were having a typical morning at home when her ex-husband, Vitali Stefanski, appeared in their driveway, claiming he needed to speak with his 9-year-old son, Yan. As Tatjana stepped outside to talk to her ex, a sudden commotion erupted, and the car s…
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Episode - 15 "The Turning Point: Sigrid Van Tassel on Breaking Free and Finding Herself"
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Welcome to Episode - 15 of our Podcast “Kundalini Awakening from Karma to Dharma”. In this conversation, Sandesh welcomes Sigrid Van Tassel to his podcast. They met at a Kundalini Yoga event for Belgian and Dutch teachers. Sigrid shares her journey of working hard, burning out, finding a new path, and now helping others with what she's learned. She…
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[TOP STORY] How women can overcome the retirement savings shortfall
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‘Make sure that you budget, make sure that everything that you do is at a lower cost so that you can accumulate what you have. Doing that will help you in the long run,’ says Sharon Mmitsi, senior advisor at National Debt Advisors. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Sherry Corrigal, a 22-year-old woman from Nanaimo, has been missing since September 2023. Her disappearance is considered suspicious and deeply troubling by the Nanaimo RCMP, who have been actively investigating her case. Sherry was last seen in the downtown area of Nanaimo, and her lack of contact with family and friends is highly unusual. Sherry …
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'Business has a role to play in fighting crime'
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including an interview with police minister Senzo Mchunu, the impact of the gender pay gap on savings and the perils of relying on social media for news. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] TotalEnergies gas exit is ‘enormous’ setback for SA energy sector
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‘It may well be an ANC-led action in influencing the GNU to delay because their friends in the Brics, including Iran, they are ready to come and work with South Africans to exploit the resources,’ says Dr Lumkile Mondi, senior lecturer at the School of Economics and Finance at the University of the Witwatersrand. Moneyweb…
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Water woes: 'Trouble has been coming for years'
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including an analysis of TotalEnergies's exit, UK riots, and mental health among youths. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Customer Experience Report: It's all about gratification
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Here's an update of the day's news, including a conversation with the new Deputy Minister of Finance, Ashor Sarupen, implications of the Companies Act amendments and more. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Key findings of the PwC Global Workforce Survey
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‘Never before have we had such a personalised age of employment, where employees are looking for value propositions that can almost sync with their own values and purpose,’ says Dr Dayalan Govender, people and organisation leader at PwC Africa. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Fixing the visa system key to unlocking tourism jobs
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Here's an update of the day's news including how tourism can help curb youth unemployment, analysis of the ANC's decline and track and field at the Olympics. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Marathon Mishaps: Stockholm 1912 The Stockholm 1912 Olympics provided some of the most bizarre and tragicomical moments in Olympic history, particularly in the marathon event. Two marathoners, Shizo Kanakuri from Japan and Francisco Lázaro from Portugal, had extraordinary and ultimately heartbreaking journeys. Shizo Kanakuri's Marathon Misadventure…
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including Penny Heyns on SA's performance so far at the Olympics and the important role played by NPOs. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Concerns over police shooting suspects in KZN
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‘The minister should be holding these people accountable, but politically I think it is not feasible for him to be seen to criticise the police that is cheered on by the community,’ says Professor Pierre de Vos, constitutional law expert, University of Cape Town. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Empowering futures: Why financial literacy belongs in schools
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Here's an update of the day's news, including why we should be concerned about the killing of crime suspects in KZN and navigating new pension rules. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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DearSA challenges JHB's controversial R200 prepaid electricity fee
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Here's a quick news round-up, including the Companies Act amendments, the fight against Johannesburg’s R200 prepaid electricity surcharge and the growing threat of climate change to SA's financial stability. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Zuma’s expulsion: What it means for Ramaphosa’s leadership
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Here's a quick news round-up including Jacob Zuma's expulsion, why the insurance industry must adapt to climate change and the latest on Botswana and Namibia's ban on South African agricultural products. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Thank you, next: Understanding Gen Z job hopping
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‘If they're not picking up a certain skill or they're not learning and they are not given any kind of agency, or there's no speak-up culture within their organisation, then why would they want to stay there?’ says Dion Chang, founder and CEO of Flux Trends. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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City in crisis: Civil society calls for Joburg mayor's removal
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A round-up of the day’s news, including the Libyan military camp in Mpumalanga, calls to remove Johannesburg's mayor, and whether Gen Z job-hopping is bad. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Early Triumphs and Heroism When Abebe Bikila returned to Ethiopia after winning the men's marathon at the 1960 Rome Olympics, he was celebrated as a hero. Not only did Bikila break the world record, but he also became a symbol of the new African dawn. His victory captured the imagination of people across Africa and the world, marking a departure fr…
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[TOP STORY] Correctional Services working on cleaning out ‘dirty’ officials
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‘At Ermelo, we caught two of our officials trying to smuggle dagga and a mobile phone, we called the police, they effected an arrest. They're in the police cells as I'm talking to you,’ says Singabakho Nxumalo, spokesperson for the Department of Correctional Services. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Here's a round-up of the day's news including the appointment of a new chief justice, the soaring price of orange juice and a look ahead to the Paris Olympics. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] New survey reveals the most in-demand skills in SA
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‘I was just looking through the data over the last five editions, and number one, again, is engineering, 23% of respondents say that they find it most difficult to find engineering skills,’ says Marisa Jacobs, managing director of Xpatweb. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Business optimistic about new home affairs minister
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including the Public Procurement Bill being signed into law and why social media marketing matters. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Episode - 14 "The Power of Connection: Jasper’s Transition to Kundalini Yoga"
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Welcome to Episode - 14 of our Podcast “Kundalini Awakening from Karma to Dharma”. In this episode of the Kundalini Awakening podcast, Jasper shares his journey of trying out a strict vegetarian diet and giving up coffee and alcohol, driven by a dedication to Kundalini Yoga. However, he found that being too strict made him feel boxed in and realize…
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[TOP STORY] Call for SA environmental inequalities to be addressed
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‘Our lack of stormwater drainage for low-income areas, the lack of decent housing, the bridges and roads that collapse, these reflect a failure to make our cities resilient,’ says Patrick Bond, distinguished professor at the University of Johannesburg's Department of Sociology. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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ActionSA: 'Gwamanda is a mannequin of a mayor'
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including ActionSA on talks in the City of Joburg and why SA needs an environmental minister who will prioritise people over profit. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Home Affairs working at speed to reduce queues and visa backlog
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‘We started out with over 306 000 applications in this backlog, and I'm happy to report that we've cracked 100 000 now, we've cleared more than 30% of that,’ says Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including the Home Affairs Minister on the visa backlog, jobs losses in the mining sector and an analysis of the opening of parliament address. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] How to protect business software assets from global tech outages
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‘Organisations are no longer used to thinking manually. Everyone is going digital, and I think this has showed many organisations how weak they can be when something like this happens,’ says Nkosinathi Ndlovu, journalist at TechCentral. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Assassinations: 'Criminals need to know that they will be dealt with'
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including the Home Affairs Minister on the visa backlog, Friday's international internet outage and the latest on the US election race. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Send us a Text Message. August 15th 1945 was a joyous occasion in Australia's history. It was the day peace was declared and six long years of war ended. As the owners of a radio set, the Eastwell family were some of the first people to hear the happy news in the small rural town of Gol Gol, located on the NSW/Victoria border. For 8 year old Valeri…
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Donate to The Luke Alfred Show on Patreon. Get my book: Vuvuzela Dawn: 25 Sporting Stories that Shaped a New Nation. Get full written episodes of the show a day early on Substack. Check out The Luke Alfred Show on YouTube and Facebook.By Luke Alfred
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Here's a round-up of the day's news, including the newly appointed agriculture minister's outline of plans, the safety of our water, and how to negotiate a salary. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Opening of Parliament Address: What to expect in Ramaphosa's speech
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‘He gets reports from each department with suggestions as to what needs to be announced, and often what is in the reports is not the kind of thing that he would want to announce,’ says political commentator, Sam Mkokeli. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Staying afloat in a sea of high living costs
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Here's an update on the day's news, including the upcoming MPC announcement, the opening of parliament, and survival on a tight budget. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Sars commissioner on tax season, the two-pot system and customs duty
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‘When people think, oh, they want to take out R50 000 from their pension pot, they need to take into account that whatever their marginal tax rate would be at, they would have to budget for that,’ says Edward Kieswetter. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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'Blood on the streets for SA's small diamond producers'
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Here's a summary of today's news: the start of tax season in South Africa and challenges facing the country's diamond industry. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Transport Minister’s vision for new unit to return freight to rail
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‘I think that what we understand is that in a modern economy, rail needs to be the backbone both of your passenger services and your freight and logistics system,’ says Barbara Creecy. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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'SA is miles ahead in nuclear energy tech'
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Here's a round-up of news, including new Transport Minister Barbara Creecy on the road ahead, US election campaigns and the impact of extreme weather on tourism. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] VBS founding director hopeful that depositors will recoup some losses
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‘What we expect is that at the end of the day, he will come back to the depositors and say, this is what I have collected, and then distribute it accordingly to the people who have lost money,’ says Madambi Muvhulawa, founding director of VBS Bank. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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GNU: 'Let's fix what we all know is wrong'
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Here's a round-up of news, including more on the VBS scandal, the GNU cabinet lekgotla and planning for retirement in a tough economic climate. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Episode - 13 "Unmasking the True Self and The Healing Journey"
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Welcome to Episode - 13 of our Podcast “Kundalini Awakening from Karma to Dharma”. In this episode of the Kundalini Awakening podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lesley Bal, who goes by her spiritual name, Atma Deva. Lesley recently completed the Kundalini yoga teacher training level one and has been radiating positivity ever since, captur…
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Donate to The Luke Alfred Show on Patreon. Get my book: Vuvuzela Dawn: 25 Sporting Stories that Shaped a New Nation. Get full written episodes of the show a day early on Substack. Check out The Luke Alfred Show on YouTube and Facebook.By Luke Alfred
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We have the knowledge, technology, and communities needed to make a positive difference in the world, but we must find the courage to take action and sow the seeds of change. Welcome to The Human Greenhouse.By Tatjana Harttung
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[TOP STORY] Joburg prepaid electricity consumers await outcome of R200 review
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‘We are saying in light of what has been raised, we'll then have to re-look at whether the R200 is too high, we may want to re-look at it,’ says Dada Morero, MMC for finance, City of Johannesburg. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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