Friday, 16 August 2019

Will Technology Ruin Your Children’s Development? By Dhruvin Patel



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Technology has completely changed virtually every aspect of our society over the past few decades, from the way we work to the way we socialize and everything in between. One of the differences that have been most noticeable is the change in the way that children play and interact with each other from previous generations. Although technology does provide many positive benefits for learning, it also can have several negative effects on child development and quality of life.
One of the biggest differences in the way that children live today is that they don’t get as much exercise as they used to. This is because technology such as computers, smart phones and television encourages them to be sedentary when they get home from school, as opposed to going outside and playing with other kids. Child obesity rates have risen drastically over the past several decades. In 2012, the child obesity rate was measured to be 18 percent, which is an 11 point difference from the obesity rate in 1980. While many schools and parents have made strides to change this by promoting organized exercise both during and after school, we still have a long way to go in helping kids playing in more conventional ways. More pics after cut

RAS SET TO SHOWCASE AT THE MUSIC IMBIZO 2019



The Music Imbizo International business conference and exhibition turns 10 this year, making its return to the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. African
hip hop artist and music producer, Ras (shorthand for Real African Seed) will be gracing the stage as one of the artists set to showcase at The Werehouse while celebrating the milestone. 


The Music Imbizo is an international music business conference with over 120 speakers from 30 countries. It is a space to network, do business, exhibit and have some facetime with clients and potential clients. The event provides attendees with an opportunity to network and collaborate. 

The Music Imbizo 2019 Showcase at The Werehouse on Friday, the 30th of August comprises of a mix of local and international talent. Ras joins a fresh musical line up with other African music acts including Gigi LaMayne, Beast and Mnqobi Yaz all representing South Africa alongside other acts from Zimbabwe, Ghana and Senegal. More pics after cut...…….