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October 1, 2019
TAKE A STAND FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES – ENTER THE NAPPY RUN™ FUN RUN The annual Nappy Run™ 5km fun run invites you to come run, walk, wheel or stroll at the Johannesburg Zoo on National Children’s Day, 2 November 2019. The campaign is focused on raising awareness of the conditions children with disabilities live under, the challenges they face, as well...
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In 2004, when Charmaine and Andre Krugel were asked by community members of the Huntington Trust in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, to help orphans and vulnerable children in the village, they couldn’t say no. After doing home visits to assess the situation, the Krugels together with the Community Development Forum and the chief, started the Swa Vana...
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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS: ANOTHER GOOD STORY Abelana Game Reserve by Steuart Pennington Last week I wrote about a community partnership between a well-resourced school and a number of under-resourced schools https://www.sagoodnews.co.za/community-partnerships-a-vital-role/ I said “Community partnerships are important, whether they be between a town and the community which it serves, or a business and the community it...
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O.R. Tambo international Airport by the numbers – global positioning 5 continents serviced 38 international airlines – 9 regional airlines – 8 domestic airlines 22 million passengers 220 000 aircraft movements 400 000 cargo tonnes – 16 Freighters 15 000 car parking bays Ranked a Top 30 airport 70th busiest globally O.R. Tambo International Airport, the biggest and...
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By Sharon Wood South Africans are clearly hungry for good news as a Facebook community, #ImStaying, experiences exponential growth in its membership base. It’s a keen reminder of how important consumer confidence – buoyed by hope for the future – is, in boosting growth prospects. This, combined with good news about the progress being made...
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Steuart as a speaker

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Steuart has done some 500 talks on South Africa’s progress since 1994 and SA’s prospects for the future

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