JOHANNESBURG - Many boys and girls from disadvantaged backgrounds struggle to communicate.
This greatly affects their confidence and limits their chances of a brighter future.
Fortunately there are communication-skills development programmes to give these boys and girls a chance to unlock their potential.
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Social entrepreneur, Mahlodi Kgatle believes communication skills can arms them against bullying.
Kgatle had a discussion with eNCA's Abigail Visagie and explained more about this topic.