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City of Joburg MRM, a promising future
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Speaker of Council in the City of Johannesburg Cllr Nonceba Molwele encouraged people to recommit to the efforts of building communities that are grounded on positive values.
She said this during discussions about Moral Regeneration on her weekly show Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) last night, 12 May 2021.
The movement is a civil society-driven initiative that aims at working against the escalating moral decay or anti-social behaviour that manifest in many areas of South African life.
It is on this platform where society rededicate itself to building a caring society in pursuit of creating lasting peace and prosperity in the country.
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ANC-run uMngeni not committed to working towards a clean audit
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The DA in uMngeni notes with concern the ANC’s continuing and blatant non-compliance with its own policies and local government legislation. This after being told that they were failing in this regard by the Auditor-General (AG).
Speaker calls for awareness on spiritual, mental health and social stigmatisation in communities
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The Speaker of Council, Cllr Nonceba Molwele, last night discussed spiritual, mental and social stigmatisation on her weekly talk show known as Talk with the Speaker of Council that takes place on Wednesdays.
It has become very important that communities are constantly made aware of this illness which often has tragic consequences because of lack of understanding of what is it, symptoms it manifests and the support needed for the person.
Above all, Madam Speaker hopes to create acceptance so that those who live with this illness feel supported. It is for this reason that I want to probe further around this subject and in particular bring in the element of spirituality as it relates to mental health.