A Will is crucial for protecting your loved ones, yet 70% of South Africans pass away without one. On today’s Good Things Guy podcast, Grant Fietze from Capital Legacy shares…
South African entrepreneurs are driving the nation forward, creating jobs and uplifting communities, and Refilwe Sebothoma is no exception. Rising above hardship, she has become an inspiring force of change,…
Three South African brands have come together in a remarkable partnership, raising R2 million to support over 8,000 vulnerable children—proving that the power of collaboration can transform lives and inspire…
South Africa’s beloved Ina Paarman’s food products just made a star-studded cameo in Netflix’s number-one global series, The Perfect Couple—a proud moment for homegrown talent shining on the world stage!…
Cool Ideas has won the Speedtest Award™ for the fastest internet in South Africa, bringing reliable, high-speed connectivity to communities across the country. Johannesburg, South Africa (25 September 2024)…
In a powerful step towards uplifting South Africa’s rural farming communities, Kagiso Trust, through its Tyala Impact Fund, has awarded R3 million to support SPAR’s Rural Hub farmer development programme,…
You will sign many important documents in your life, but none more significant than your last will and testament. Here’s why that is the most important signature of all. …
The Glass Recycling Company is uniting South Africans through a challenge in recycling glass and it’s as easy as stopping by your local glass bank. Gauteng, South Africa (11…
Leopard’s Leap Wines combines exceptional winemaking with a dedicated mission to support wildlife conservation and protect endangered species. South Africa (04 September 2024) – With wildlife facing mounting challenges,…
Wimpy has just launched a R19.90 “cappu-cci-no” special with a creative beatboxing stunt to warm up South Africans during the cold snap. South Africa (30 August 2024) – South Africans…
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