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As an SEO Content Editor with a background in journalism and digital media, I’m passionate about creating high-quality, engaging, and informative content that resonates with audiences and ranks well on search engines. With extensive experience in SEO content optimisation, website management, and digital publishing, I ensure each article is accurate, well-researched, and tailored to our readers’ needs.At Status Check, I oversee content creation and editorial direction, providing valuable resources for South Africans seeking career opportunities, education updates, government grants, NSFAS funding, and career development insights.My role goes beyond editing—I collaborate closely with writers, researchers, and digital strategists to ensure our content remains relevant, reliable, and impactful. Whether simplifying complex government policies, offering job-seeking advice, or optimising content for greater reach, I am committed to delivering information that empowers and informs our audience.I believe in the power of storytelling, data-driven insights, and digital innovation to reshape how information is shared and consumed. Through my work, I aim to make a meaningful impact—one article at a time."**

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has raised concerns over a growing outbreak of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD), particularly in primary schools and daycare centres. With 117 infections recorded in children aged three to thirteen years, authorities are urging schools, parents, and caregivers to prioritise hygiene and preventive measures to curb further spread. Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease in KwaZulu-Natal HFMD is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily affects young children. The recent surge in infections in KwaZulu-Natal, particularly in Durban schools, has prompted officials to call for strict adherence to hygiene practices. Babongile Mhlongo, the Department of…

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