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More than 100 learners from six Vaal schools attended a performance of The Skin We Are In at Johannesburg's Market Theatre on 19 March. The production, presented by the Windybrow Arts Centre and Turquoise Harmony Institute, uses storytelling, music and dancing to introduce ideas about race, identity and belonging in an age-appropriate way. It was organised during Anti-Racism Week.

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Sports betting has rapidly expanded in Ghana, with 71% of the population having placed bets according to a 2025 GeoPoll report, predominantly among young people. This growth, fueled by smartphone access and mobile money, has prompted warnings from health experts about rising addiction and psychological distress. In May 2025, the Gaming Commission partnered with the Mental Health Authority to launch university awareness campaigns addressing the crisis.

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