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Jeppe Girls’ School prepares 656 sandwiches for underprivileged learners
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Jeppe Girls’ School matric learners prepared 656 sandwiches for underprivileged learners, more than double their original goal of 300.
The Johannesburg school has a long tradition of giving back, having previously collected blankets for Mandela Day, knitted for charity, and donated school shoes for learners in need.
The meal initiative is part of the school’s community outreach programme, connecting students with local learners and providing practical support.
The school says the matric learners’ generosity and compassion set a powerful example for the rest of the school.
The Johannesburg school has a long tradition of giving back, having previously collected blankets for Mandela Day, knitted for charity, and donated school shoes for learners in need.
The meal initiative is part of the school’s community outreach programme, connecting students with local learners and providing practical support.
The school says the matric learners’ generosity and compassion set a powerful example for the rest of the school.
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Beanies for Beings runs Valentine’s donation drive
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Beanies for Beings is running a Valentine’s donation drive for animals in need.
The Johannesburg-based charity is collecting cat and dog food, toys, beds, blankets, and cleaning supplies for shelters, with drop-offs open until 28 February at Randridge Mall in Randburg, Wonderland Pre-Primary in Fairland, and Beanies for Beings Charity Shop in Northriding.
Students can also earn community service hours by donating specific items, including tins of food and new blankets.
The drive aims to support shelters and provide care for abandoned and surrendered animals.
The Johannesburg-based charity is collecting cat and dog food, toys, beds, blankets, and cleaning supplies for shelters, with drop-offs open until 28 February at Randridge Mall in Randburg, Wonderland Pre-Primary in Fairland, and Beanies for Beings Charity Shop in Northriding.
Students can also earn community service hours by donating specific items, including tins of food and new blankets.
The drive aims to support shelters and provide care for abandoned and surrendered animals.
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Pitso Ya Kalaneng 2026 Festival
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The third edition of the Pitso Ya Kalaneng 2026 Festival wrapped up this weekend at the Wits Theatre Complex.
The platform gives emerging theatre makers the opportunity to showcase their work.
The festival which ran from last Monday to Saturday, carried the theme: "A Call to the Theatre", and featured a diverse programme of theatre, dance and music.
Wits Lecture Kamogelo Molobye says the festival brings people together to experience live stories and connect:
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The platform gives emerging theatre makers the opportunity to showcase their work.
The festival which ran from last Monday to Saturday, carried the theme: "A Call to the Theatre", and featured a diverse programme of theatre, dance and music.
Wits Lecture Kamogelo Molobye says the festival brings people together to experience live stories and connect:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 15.89 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 5,013.02 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 69,811.00.
The Rand is trading at 15.89 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 5,013.02 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 69,811.00.
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