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RELAXATION OF TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS – THE ENDLESS WAITING GAME

With inter-provincial travel now permitted under level 2 of the national lockdown Regulations, many families are relieved about the fact that they can now exercise contact with their children located in a different province, without fear of restriction. Whilst those located within our borders are now moving about freely,

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THE NEED FOR HUMAN CONNECTION AND SOCIAL DISTANCING!

Social distancing may prevent an increase in infections, but many believe it has several unintended consequences. As a result of this coronavirus pandemic, we as a society are being asked to do something which goes against our very nature as social beings. Keeping apart from one another may be

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THE RESPONSIBILITY IS ON US AS A COMMUNITY TO STOP THE VIOLENCE

The Domestic Violence Act, 1998 was enacted to give survivors of violence maximum protection from domestic abuse. Women and children, who are mostly at the receiving end of domestic violence, have a legal recourse that will ensure their protection. As a community, we have a responsibility to stop the

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FEMICIDE – SOUTH’S AFRICA’S OTHER PANDEMIC AMIDST COVID -19

A frightening statistic recently released has suggested that the number of gender-based violence cases has risen by some 500% since the start of the Covid-19 lockdown. South Africa has amongst the highest levels of intimate partner violence in the world. It is unfathomable to believe the number of, not

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COVID – 19, RELATIONSHIPS AND LOADSHEDDING

COVID – 19, RELATIONSHIPS AND LOADSHEDDING

Tensions in relationships are on the rise in South Africa as the economy in our country is on the brink of collapse and load shedding is looming in the shadows. It is bad enough that severe restrictions have been placed on us due to COVID-19 where our constitutional rights

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Legal divorce proceedings can resume in court

THE JURY IS OUT: LEGAL DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS CAN RESUME IN COURT

Divorce proceedings can resume in court. Many people have found this lockdown period extremely taxing on their relationships, with some even questioning whether they still want to remain married to their spouse. Whilst some believe that remaining under lockdown may be in the best interest of the nation, the

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SHOULD THE ALCOHOL BAN BE REINSTATED

SHOULD THE ALCOHOL BAN BE REINSTATED?

Police Minister Bheki Cele spoke last week of the recent spike of incidents of murder, attributing this in part to the lifting of the alcohol ban since the onset of the Level 3 regulations, noting that he would prefer if the ban on alcohol had not been lifted. The

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