Radio serials were in their heyday in the 1960’s and 70’s and gave thousands of people the opportunity to live other people’s lives and experiences vicariously through the characters of their ‘daily dose’. The advent of television on the South African entertainment landscape changed that situation and increasingly the format of most radio stations became ‘talk’ and music-driven.
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ShareIndianspice is proud to introduce you to Pavitska more affectionately known as Pavska. Tell us what you do? I do everything just ask my family. Otherwise I’m in commodities trading when I’m not doing chores, cooking for my family, and the other 101 things that I do. What is your passion in life? I love to write. I find it the most fulfilling way to express emotion and passion. The pen is mightier than the sword. One day I shall complete my book titled Dysfunctia which is work in progress mostly research over the past 7 years. Does religion matter to you or do you believe in a higher power and why? People matter to me. I’m a spiritual person. I don’t believe in only one way leading to a higher power. Pavska Paul I also believe “to each his …
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SA Indian men battle with depression'because they don't know how to cope with their homosexuality'. Homosexuals are twice as likely as heterosexuals to attempt suicide at some point in their lives, according to a new British study.
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On a personal level, I love to go to lounges and clubs in New York City and downtown Albany. You can most certainly catch me there on the weekends. I travel a lot and love to spend a lot of my time at various beaches. I also love to spend time with my closest friends and family and share some laughs and great times with them at any free moment I get.
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Kashmira Maharajh's poignant story is one of a precious little girl, who through her struggle with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, brought a family closer together, re-affirming their faith in God. Their metamorphosis as a family began when Kashmira was diagnosed at the age of five.
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