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Krispy KremeThursday is World Kindness Day. People celebrate it by performing acts of kindness which can range from something simple like giving a person a parking space, to volunteering, to sending a note or calling a friend. The legendary musician Glen Campbell was singing about kindness during the turbulent late 1960s when the country was politically polarized and split by the Vietnam War. Then, he wrote and performed the hit “Try a Little Kindness.” “Yo…See the Story
An expert says do something kind on World Kindness Day
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Education · South AfricaSouth Africa’s #PurpleForSA campaign is turning the nation purple this November, rallying against gender-based violence and femicide and aiming to pressure leaders into action ahead of the G20 Summit.See the Story
SA turns purple: Women For Change leads fight against gender-based violence crisis
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Species · Western CapeIn a momentous development for South Africa’s natural heritage, a leopard has been photographed in the West Coast National Park, marking the first confirmed sighting of the species in the area in 170 years. A rare and remarkable comeback Picture: Supplied According to South African National Parks (SANParks), the image was captured by a remote camera trap, confirming that the elusive predator has recolonised a region where it had long been absent…See the Story