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PICTURES: Spotted at Momentum's Science of Success Festival!

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IMAGES SUPPLIED Amanda DuPont, Langa Mavuso, Thapelo Mokoena, Miss South Africa 2020 Shudufhadzo Musida were among top South African celebrities at Momentum's Science of Success Festival.   The festival is organised by trusted financial wellness partner, Momentum, whose aim is to bring attention to the way in which behavioural patterns can affect – either accelerate or decelerate – your financial health The 2020 Science of Success Festival, recently held in Johannesburg, brought a fresh perspective to household financial wellness using data and insights from the Momentum Unisa Household Financial Wellness Insights report in an accessible and unconventional way. Now, in its second year, the festival is a long-term commitment to the financial success of South Africans, seeking to enable and empower households to take on a positive outlook of their financial futures. It is an opportunity to take back financial control for all, a call to overcome barriers to success and provides a plat

Level Up Through Exercise & NESTLÉ Nespray With Your Children

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Every child’s behaviour can be tied to a decision made by their parent or guardian. This week’s   NESTLÉ NESPRAY’s Level Up Their Immunity  Campaign encourages parents of children who are 5 years and older to take action by providing their children with opportunities to exercise. According to the World Health Organisation, exercise is a subcategory of physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and aims to improve or maintain one or more components of physical fitness. Benefits of regular exercise include stronger bones, heart and muscles; a leaner body; healthier growth and development; better outlook on life; and improves classroom concentration. One of the recommended ways to get kids to be more active is to limit the amount of time spent in front of a television or phone screen. This means parents need to set strict guidelines and encourage their kids to do more physical activities. Child experts recommend that school-going children should at least get 1 hour or more