We know what to do; we just haven’t backed the people who can do it

We know what to do; we just haven’t backed the people...

South Africa’s education debates often centre on curriculum, infrastructure or funding. Far less attention is paid to the people who lead schools — or...
SA Film GOD’S WORK selected for Luxor African Film Festival in Egypt 

SA Film GOD’S WORK selected for Luxor African Film Festival in...

The South African film GOD’S WORK, directed and written by Michael James, and produced by Sithabile Mkhize, will have its Middle East and North Africa ...
Business as usual at Vergelegen, despite Stables’ fire

Business as usual at Vergelegen, despite Stables’ fire

Vergelegen is open to visitors, with only Stables restaurant closed until further notice, after Tuesday’s fire. All the other food and beverage outlets and...
Menstrual Care Campaign supports Missionvale Primary learners in Gqeberha

Menstrual Care Campaign supports Missionvale Primary learners in Gqeberha

Gqeberha, Eastern Cape – 25 February 2026 – 100 learners at Missionvale Primary School in Gqeberha are now better equipped to manage their menstrual...
Bhangra Saturday Live

What’s on at Wild Coast Sun?

March and April line up School holidays and the Easter long weekend present the perfect opportunity to plan a getaway to the idyllic Wild...
Africa Food Show 2026 returns amid Africa’s expanding $ 1 trillion food and beverage market

Africa Food Show 2026 returns amid Africa’s expanding $ 1 trillion...

Africa’s food and beverage sector is entering a defining growth phase. Valued at approximately $346 billion in 2024, the continent’s F&B market is projected...
Three Wise Chefs proving that when women lead, kitchens rise

Three Wise Chefs proving that when women lead, kitchens rise

Time Square marks International Women’s Day with strength, sisterhood and leadership   At Time Square in Pretoria, the rhythm of service is powered by precision, pressure...
Psychologist-Turned-Novelist, Jane Hudson brings “In the Name of Mother” to South African Readers

Psychologist-Turned-Novelist, Jane Hudson brings “In the Name of Mother” to South...

Cape Town psychologist and author Jane Hudson will be rolling out the launch of her debut novel, In the Name of Mother, going countrywide...
New year, new car: Nombeko Mary Sonyana wins first family car

New year, new car: Nombeko Mary Sonyana wins first family car

Wild Coast winner in the driver’s seat with “Jimny Boy” In a draw which took place on Wednesday, 31 December 2025, Nombeko Mary Sonyana won...
The Hub Internship Programme Welcomes 11 New Interns Following Competitive Two-Day Selection Process

The Hub Internship Programme Welcomes 11 New Interns Following Competitive Two-Day...

Following an overwhelming response of over 650 applications from young people across Tembisa and surrounding communities, the Shimuzic Foundation, in partnership with the Hollywood...
Brighten up your summer dining with stone fruit and seafood

Brighten up your summer dining with stone fruit and seafood

Step aside, lemon and garlic, there’s a lot more on offer when it comes to South African seafood dishes. Summer is stone fruit season,...
Why Regular Eye Tests Matter for Early Glaucoma Detection

Why Regular Eye Tests Matter for Early Glaucoma Detection

Affinity Health, a leading provider of high-quality health cover, is using World Glaucoma Week (9–15 March) to raise awareness about the importance of regular eye tests...