Calling all South African writers! If you've been dreaming of seeing your work in print, this could be your opportunity. The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, together with the Academic and Non-Fiction Authors’ Association of South Africa (ANFASA), has reopened applications for the DSAC Publishing Hub. Since its launch three years ago, the initiative has helped bring numerous local stories to life, and it's once again inviting authors to submit manuscripts for publication — particularly those written in South Africa’s indigenous languages. It's a chance not only to become a published author, but also to help preserve and promote the country's rich linguistic heritage.
Guest: Prof Sihawukele Ngubane: Chairperson, Academic and Non-fiction authors association of South Africa,

Anxiety is often seen as a women’s health issue, but the numbers tell a different story. The South African Depression and Anxiety Group says one in five men experience anxiety. Yet many men suffer in silence, reluctant to seek help or talk about their mental health.
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Yesterday, the Eastern Cape Department of Basic Education told us it had closed schools in three districts as a powerful cold front moved in, bringing heavy rain and dangerous weather conditions. Since then, the rain has not let up.
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For many South Africans, failing service delivery has become more than just a frustration — it has become a legal battle
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