The Vuk'bangene Breakfast show host Awethu kelese had an interview with Olwethu Kwaza

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Olwethu Kwaza from SADAG joined Awethu Kelesi and Mvelo Hadebe on the Vuka Ubangene Breakfast Show to highlight the significance of Panic Awareness Day, observed under the theme “The Panic You Don’t See.” She shed light on the often-overlooked symptoms of panic attacks, emphasizing how many individuals—particularly men—suffer in silence due to stigma and misunderstanding. Olwethu spoke about the vital support services offered by SADAG, shared details about today’s online webinar, and offered practical ways the public can get involved in raising awareness and supporting those living with panic disorder.
10 Jul 2025 3AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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