Lots of people enjoy a little cry every now and again, but when that cry turns into an extended period of sadness, inactivity and social withdrawal, you could very well be dealing with depression.
Author: Busisiwe Hoho
Tuesday morning saw a mixed bag of attendance in Makana’s government schools, with the strike being a greater deterrent to the learners than the teachers.
The father of an 11 year old girl who was allegedly raped by a youth, is demanding justice after the suspect has remained free and continues to go to school while the case is being dealt with under the new Child Justice Act.
Vuyolwethu Nekile, an exoffender from Joza, has chosen a better life. From robbing people’s houses and stealing cellphones and wallets at night, he is now an administrator at a security company and a deacon and preacher at Shield of Faith Ministries.
Organisers were still awaiting approval from the municipality when a small group gathered to protest for media freedom outside the SAPF station on Wednesday.
Working conditions at the Department of Social Development (DSD) in Joza are still dire as employees have been moved out of the building following complaints of appalling working conditions.
If you were awake in the wee hours of the morning and happened to look northward, you may have seen a fiery spectacle.
City Press has been unofficially banned in Swaziland after uncovering a sex scandal involving the adultery of the King’s 12th wife two weeks ago.
As a sign of unity, a single burning candle on a birthday cake in the shape of the number one was blown out to mark the first anniversary of the public/private partnership (PPP) at Settlers Hospital.
The Department of Health has embarked on a national campaign to immunise children, but nurses and officials at clinics in the Grahamstown district say they do not know anything about it.