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BUSINESS WOMAN: Raphutshe Inspired by a friend’s success and her own love for fashion, Phatsimo Raphutshe started a part-time business selling trendy apparel at affordable prices. Four years later and JayRohi is now one of the go-to places for local fashionistas. HOUSE OF FASHION: JayRohi store The boutique, located at Airport Junction in Gaborone, is perfect for those desperate to keep up with the latest trends as well as those after a more unique look. In August this year, Raphutshe took the brave decision to leave her high-flying post at Debswana to concentrate fully on her clothing empire. Four months on and the young entrepreneur has no regrets in swapping the world of diamonds for a life of fashion.

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Controversial plans to build housing on Caerleon s historic former campus will be decided next month

Controversial plans to build housing on Caerleon’s historic former campus will be decided next month There are plans to build 219 homes on the site 15:33, 23 DEC 2020 Updated (Image: Western Mail) Want Newport news straight to your inbox? Sign up to our newsletter!Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Covid: Prisoner self-harm rising amid tighter restrictions

Covid: Prisoner self-harm rising amid tighter restrictions By Jenny Rees Published Self-harm and violence have risen in Welsh prisons as tighter restrictions continue, according to prison monitors. The Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) Welsh representative said prisons had until recently been successful in keeping Covid-19 rates low, but the consequences have been enormous . Steven Cocks said the IMB, which monitors conditions in prisons, had massive concerns about this continuing. The Prison Service said efforts were being made to support prisoners. Figures analysed by criminologist Dr Robert Jones, from the University of South Wales, suggest self-harm in Welsh prisons rose by 14% from January to June this year, compared with the same period last year, although the levels fell in the Cardiff and Swansea institutions.

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