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Rise and Shine Youth Development aims at bringing changes in a special away
Rise and Shine Youth Development aims at bringing changes in a special away

The Citizen

time29-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Rise and Shine Youth Development aims at bringing changes in a special away

SEBOKENG.-Rise and Youth Development, together with Long Ox Sports, Clothing, and Projects, aim to bring change in a special way. This multi-task organisation deals with men's issues, such as social illness and assisting to bring change within the community. This was revealed to Sedibeng Ster Sport by the founder of this organisation, Jacob Nkabinde. The organisation is based in Kanana, Zone 12, Ext 1. Nkabinde is the man behind this initiative, who specialises in youth challenges among other things. Nkabinde told Sedibeng Ster Sport that his organisation intends to organise a fundraising Altra Run Marathon from Sebokeng to the Union Building in Pretoria on June 16. He said the aim of this Altra Run Marathon is to challenge young ministers in Parliament, especially in the sports department, to consider the needs of young people in sports. Nkabinde told Sedibeng Ster Sport that there is so much that needs to be done for township sports, especially since there are no proper sports facilities in the community. The Altra Run Marathon initiative is to raise funds to build netball and basketball courts in my community. Nkabinde confirmed with Sedibeng Ster Sport that there are no netball and basketball facilities in Kanana where young people can keep themselves busy playing the sport. 'Look, next year we are planning an Altra Run Marathon to the Union Building to get the attention of the Minister of Sports because we need netball and basketball courts in our community. This area has been neglected for a long time, and it is high time we, as young people, fight for what we deserve. Not having sports facilities in the community can result in a high rate of crime because young people are idling. This is the biggest challenge we face in our community, the lack of sports facilities,' he concluded. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Fact Check: Viral Video Shows Man Impersonating Army Official, Alleges Security Lapses In Pahalgam Terror Attack
Fact Check: Viral Video Shows Man Impersonating Army Official, Alleges Security Lapses In Pahalgam Terror Attack

News18

time25-04-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Fact Check: Viral Video Shows Man Impersonating Army Official, Alleges Security Lapses In Pahalgam Terror Attack

As the video went viral, it was also found that he was wearing a PC-DPM (Personal Clothing – Disruptive Pattern Material) camouflage introduced by the Indian Army in 2006. A video showing a man wearing an Indian Army uniform is going viral online following the terrorist attack in Jammu-Kashmir's Pahalgam. The clip shows the man alleging security lapses. As the video begins, the man introduces himself as Ashok Kumar, an official of the Indian Army. He alleges that the media's portrayal of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam is not the 'complete truth". Initially shared from the X handle @War_Analysts, the clip is making the rounds on social media platforms. As the video started being widely circulated online, it was found to be 'fake". Media reports not only claimed that the man seen in the clip was not associated with the Indian Army, but on a close look at his combat dress, it was also found that he was wearing a PC-DPM (Personal Clothing – Disruptive Pattern Material) camouflage introduced by the Indian Army in 2006. The Indian Army uniform was replaced in January 2022 by a pixelated, digitally disruptive design. Also, a website that provides information on the Indian Army's uniform patterns over the years. The uniform seen in the viral video resembles the older design. A deadly attack by terrorist in Jammu-Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22 left 26 tourists dead. The incident drew global attention with world leaders condemning the attack and sharing condolences to the deceased. India too reacted sharply, downgrading diplomatic ties with Pakistan. Centre suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, closed the Attari border and cancelled all visas of Pakistani nationals. On Friday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah talked to the Chief Ministers of all the steps and asked them to identify Pakistani nationals residing in their respective states and send them back. Hours after his directions, India revoked all existing visas issued to Pakistani nationals, except for long-term visas and diplomatic and official visas, effective from April 27, 2025.

Strong Demand for Clothing in the Last Ten Days of Ramadan - Jordan News
Strong Demand for Clothing in the Last Ten Days of Ramadan - Jordan News

Jordan News

time30-03-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan News

Strong Demand for Clothing in the Last Ten Days of Ramadan - Jordan News

The Head of the Clothing, Fabrics, and Footwear Traders Association, Sultan Allan, said that the demand for the sector was exceptional during the last ten days of Ramadan, coinciding with the payment of salaries. اضافة اعلان Allan added in a statement to the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that the purchasing activity witnessed a strong surge after the payment of salaries to employees in both the public and private sectors, after being weak during the first three weeks of the month. He confirmed that most of the obstacles faced by traders during peak shopping times in markets have been resolved this year, with the help of traffic police, as well as smooth customs clearance procedures at various customs centers. Allan pointed out that consumers' purchasing power is directly linked to the liquidity available to them, which in turn affects commercial activity in the markets.

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