How does your career make a difference in the world?

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Today’s Sowetan reports on a story about a teenager, who survived a mass murder which claimed the lives of his parents and two brothers. The Grade 11 student told the congregation at the funeral of his family, that the idea of studying law had crossed his mind, but since the murder of his family, he was even more determined. This, to help fight crime. Sizwe Dhlomo, Sol Phenduka, Mpho Maboi and Mfundo Mabalane share how their respective careers make a difference in the world. Listeners contributed to the discussion, sharing how impactful their careers are to the world.
4 Jun 2024 2AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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