News Bulletin of 2 June 2025, 4pm

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Merafong City Hip Hop Artist Kagiso Segone Celebrated for Two Decades of Dedication
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Kagiso Segone, a 38-year-old Hip Hop artist from Merafong City in Gauteng, has been honoured with a certificate of appreciation at the recent Merafong City Music Awards.
The recognition marked a deeply emotional moment for Kagiso, reflecting over 20 years of hard work and commitment to his music career.
He expressed gratitude for the strong support from his community, which has been a source of strength throughout his journey.
Following this achievement, Kagiso is focusing on recording and promoting new music.
This award is a milestone that highlights his impact and dedication, reinforcing his mission to continue making a difference through his music.
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Kyiv Art Exhibition Offers Emotional Relief Through Creativity
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A new exhibition in Kyiv is helping Ukrainians cope with the mental strain of war through interactive and emotional art.
Titled “Third Wind,” the show features unique installations like a giant purring cat, virtual sunrises, and a booth where visitors can scream in private.
The organisers say Behind the fun is a serious purpose- which is to support mental health and help people release stress.
Curator Yulia Solovey says it’s about giving people the strength to keep moving forward, even after three difficult years of war.
With nearly 100,000 visitors in a month, the exhibition is proving to be a powerful space for healing and hope.
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UJ(G)entlemen’s Club Sparks Powerful Conversations on Men’s Wellness
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A transformative seminar at the University of Johannesburg is helping redefine what it means to be a man in today’s world.
Hosted by the UJ(G)entlemen’s Club, the event drew 147 students eager to explore mental health, consent, and emotional growth in a safe, supportive space.
Speakers tackled harmful stereotypes and opened up honest conversations about vulnerability, responsibility, and wellbeing.
A heartfelt poem and letter by Mrs Sinovuyo Arosi-Motse moved many, inspiring young men to reflect and connect more deeply.
With growing interest and support, the club is set to expand its efforts in building a healthier, more empathetic generation of men.
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