by Phuti Makgabo | May 12, 2021 | CPLO
Join us for a #webinar on Transgenerational #Trauma and #GenderBasedViolence with speakers @Mashobane61 and Marguerite Holtzhausen Register here: https://t.co/bfdtCrsL8q #nursesday2021 pic.twitter.com/DqffczgmGz— CPLO (@CPLO_SA) May 12,...
by Phuti Makgabo | Apr 6, 2021 | CPLO, News
The socio-economic impact of the shortfall in water infrastructure and supply is already severe, and most likely to increase as exacerbated by the effects of climate change. The government has to move beyond the approach of conscientising water users to value water,...
by Phuti Makgabo | Oct 22, 2019 | Caritas, Caritas South Africa, CPLO, Ikhanya News, Migrants and Refugees Office, News, Uncategorized
THE VIRTUE OF HOSPITALITY IN THE BIBLICAL TRADITION One way of combatting xenophobia is to treat other people the same way as we would like them to treat us. But this is a theoretical statement. It expresses a wish. It may however find meaning within the efforts of...
by Phuti Makgabo | May 3, 2019 | Bishop Statements, CPLO, Ikhanya News, News, Social Action
An appeal for peaceful and fair elections On 8th May, our nation will head to the polls for our sixth general elections. The exercise of the right to vote is a both sacred and moral duty. Many people suffered and died to enable us to exercise the vote. Fellow South...
by Phuti Makgabo | Feb 21, 2019 | Caritas, CPLO, Ikhanya News, News
“What is much more important for a country in economic crisis, as we are, is the attitude and approach displayed by the finance minister and the government he represents. And this is where the speech set a new and encouraging tone. In a similar vein to the SONA...
by Phuti Makgabo | Jan 24, 2019 | CPLO, Ikhanya News
Adoption is a legal process whereby a person assumes the parenting of a non-biological child from that person’s biological or legal parent or parents, and, in so doing, permanently acquires all rights and responsibilities, along with filiation, from the...
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