© 2019 South Africa - The Good News No images? Click here August 2020 How often does one hear “All this corruption is going on and no one is behind bars, typical… the Govt. is sitting on its hands” Not true – a lot is going on. Find out the facts… by JP Landman There is palpable anger in the land about corruption. The anger is largely focused on what the ANC is doing and failing to do about the scourge. If we separate party and state, it is useful to look at the scoreboard of what the state has achieved so far in fighting corruption. ...[read more] For the vast majority of our youth, education has been their only hope, says Valued Citizens Initiative’s Founder and CEO Carole Podetti-Ngono. So much has changed in such a short space of time but for many children under Valued Citizens Initiative’s programmes, education equated a solution to poverty. “Our children are clear that should every learner pass this year, it will prove that government doesn’t care about quality education,” Podetti-Ngono said this was the sentiment young Valued Citizens shared with the organisation. [read more] To keep the malaria fight alive and top of mind during the COVID-19 pandemic, World Cup-winning South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi and top female South African explorer Saray Khumalo have joined global athletes to take a stand behind the Zero Malaria Starts with Me campaign, to inspire awareness and action this World Mosquito Day (August 20). ...[read more] Women-inspired partnerships in South Africa are creating uniquely positive impacts on both the environment and livelihoods. This is with support from the Coca-Cola Foundation through its Replenish Africa Initiative. (RAIN) These are partnerships led by women through all-women teams. ..[read more] By Justin Foxton As we brace ourselves to crest the Covid-19 wave, another crisis is taking deep root in our country. This crisis will far out-live the Coronavirus pandemic and its impact will be devastating. Thus far our rightful focus has been on frontline workers and frontline issues; health, public safety, policing, nutrition and aid. ...[read more] Dear Fellow South African, Yesterday, the country celebrated Women’s Day. This occasion marks the anniversary of the day in 1956 when 20,000 women marched to the Union Buildings – a great sea of womankind speaking many languages, from different places and of all races. They were united in their demand for an end to the dreaded pass laws and for their right to live in freedom. ...[read more] For the past 15 years, the Thuthuka Bursary has funded academically talented African and Coloured learners and students who want to become chartered accountants [CAs(SA)]. ...[read more] On this week’s African Voices Changemakers, CNN International’s Arit Okpo meets the reigning Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi. ...[read more] Most Tourist Arrivals 2017 France # 1 @ 86 million; Spain #2 @ 82m; USA # 3 @ 77m; Saudi Arabia # 21 @ 16m; SA # 36 @ 10m; Australia # 40 @ 8m Biggest Tourist Spenders China # 1 @ US$ 260 billion; USA # 2 @ US$ 173 b; Germany # 3 @ US$ 97b; UK # 4 @ US$ 71b. Wait until we see what happens this year Wathint’Abafazi Wathint’imbokodo!: Women’s Day recognizes the 9th of August 1956, when approximately 20,000 marched to protest legislation which would have been used to tighten control of black women in urban areas. They left petitions containing more than 100,000 signatures at the Prime Minister’s doorstep, and stood in silence for 30 minutes before singing “Wathint’Abafazi Wathint’imbokodo!” (Now you have touched the women, you have struck a rock.) (https://bit.ly/30xKsdm, https://bit.ly/2DFO8Rh) Women’s Day Story – Nursing Hero Continues to Reach for the Stars Hungry Lion Brings the Heat This Winter A Do-good Initiative to Keep Those in Need Warm Clover Mama Afrika’s Upskilling Continues… Virtually Local Lion Sanctuary Receives Support from South African Skincare Brand for World Lion Day CCID Launches Hope For The Homeless Campaign Follow us: © 2018: South Africa - The Good News You are receiving this email Newsletter as a subscriber to our Newsletter group Share Tweet Share Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |