You can still win a bursary in Week 38: 26 October – 01 November

We are in the thirty-eighth week of our Voices Unite initiative and are still giving away bursaries from AGRICOLLEGES International in Agriculture. If you are interested in Agribusiness, Animal or Plant production, make sure you complete the necessary surveys. The Rural Education Access Programme (REAP) tertiary support worth R30,000 is still up for grabs to 5 deserving Voices Unite participants who attended a rural high school.

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Friends

We begin to socialise with others from a very young age. As time goes by, we forget some people, but we will never forget the ones who brought sparks into our lives. The ones that made us laugh till our stomachs hurt, positively influenced and strengthened us, those who supported us in times of distress and encouraged us to pursue our passions. The ones we call our FRIENDS.

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Support local!

The economy took a beating when the Covid-19 lockdown was established and a major sector that was impacted were local businesses. And we all know, local is lekker! Despite the lockdown easing, businesses and entrepreneurs are still feeling the pressure. There are many South African businesses that produce high-quality products and services for your enjoyment but how can you support your favourite local brand?

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Respecting the vessel that carries you

When you think of your body do you think of it as a vessel you operate? A really helpful way to think about your body is the way you would think about a company. Although the job descriptions may differ, the principles are the same. Many things have to happen in order for the personal company to work. It needs income, but not too much. It needs to be clean, so cleaning services need to be arranged.

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Let her grow up!

I have come to realise that tomorrow is shaped by today, and who we are today determines what we are tomorrow. Now this realisation opened my mind to see that a child today is the leader of tomorrow. Becoming tomorrow’s leader, however, has become a ‘never-coming-true’ dream for the girl child.

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