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PowerZone NewsWrap contrasts two pressing South African issues. On one hand, parents like Samantha Naicker go to great lengths, spending up to R7,500, to make their children's graduation day special, despite financial strain. On the other, communities across the country are fighting back against child crime, reviving the "My Child Is Your Child" movement. A poignant example is a missing nine-year-old girl found by Hanover Park residents, highlighting the urgent need for collective action to protect children from harm.
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By POWER98.7PowerZone NewsWrap contrasts two pressing South African issues. On one hand, parents like Samantha Naicker go to great lengths, spending up to R7,500, to make their children's graduation day special, despite financial strain. On the other, communities across the country are fighting back against child crime, reviving the "My Child Is Your Child" movement. A poignant example is a missing nine-year-old girl found by Hanover Park residents, highlighting the urgent need for collective action to protect children from harm.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.