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The dazzling Local Fashion Police grand finale marks an end to a scintillating chapter in South Africa’s fashion calendar

It was enchanting! It was captivating! It was dazzling! It was the grand finale of the Proudly South African Local Fashion Police, where the sartorial savants of the local fashion scene descended on Africa’s richest square mile to add pizzazz and celebrate South Africa’s rich and dynamic fashion industry. The finale of the 2025 Local Fashion Police attracted an assortment…

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Tenderstem® Broccoli Takes Centre Stage as South Africa’s Premium Seasonal Star

Near South Africa’s Botswana border, the fields are being harvested of their deep, rich green treasure – Tenderstem® broccoli. As it reaches its seasonal peak across South African farms, leading chefs are championing this premium vegetable as the ultimate hero ingredient, transforming ordinary meals into extraordinary culinary experiences. It’s broccoli, only better. With local crops at their absolute finest from…

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Creme of Nature Shines as the Official Hair Category Sponsor for Soweto Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025

Creme of Nature proudly takes centre stage as the official hair category sponsor for Soweto Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2025, set to captivate audiences at the Soweto Theatre. Renowned for its innovation and commitment to authentic beauty, Creme of Nature will bring its signature creativity, artistry and expertise to the runway. Each hairstyle will reflect the brand’s belief that hair is…

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Ayra Starr and Rema Team Up on Sensational New Single “Who’s Dat Girl”

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ayra Starr releases new single “Who’s Dat Girl”, alongside global Afrobeats sensation Rema. The Afropop princess owned the summer with the release of her previous single “Hot Body”, dominating Nigerian airwaves for 8 weeks straight and enjoying widespread international success.  Ayra Starr and Rema exhibit undeniable chemistry and starpower on “Who’s Dat Girl”, weaving sultry melodies over an…

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10 Everyday questions you should ask your pharmacist (instead of Dr Google)

We’ve all been there: you feel unwell, notice a symptom, or forget how to take a medication, and your first instinct is to turn to Google. But search engines can’t tell you what’s safe for you, and online information is often outdated, incomplete, or misleading. Your pharmacist, however, can. Pharmacists don’t just hand over prescriptions. They’re highly trained healthcare professionals, committed…

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Why The Advertising Industry Needs Intentional Knowledge Exchange

Tinyiko Ndlala, Business Unit Director at Leagas Delaney South Africa, argues that the advertising industry needs to move beyond superficial mentorship programmes and create structured systems for meaningful knowledge transfer between generations of talent. One of my fondest memories from being a Grade 1 learner way back in 1996 was Fridays. Not because of the school mass we had to attend…

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Pulmonary Hypertension more than simply high blood pressure

Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) is emerging as a serious health threat across South Africa, particularly in underserved communities where access to healthcare remains limited. Globally, PH affects around 1% of the population, which equates to approximately 80 million people. It has been estimated that PH is likely to be more prevalent in the developing world (including South Africa) because of the higher presence…

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UNEMPLOYED, UNSEEN, AND UNHEARD: AFRIKA TIKKUN CONFRONTS THE MENTAL HEALTH TOLL ON SOUTH AFRICA’S YOUTH

As South Africa marks Mental Health Awareness Week during this Workers’ Month, Afrika Tikkun is calling on the nation to confront a painful truth: behind every CV sent and prospective interview, young people are facing the crushing weight of depression, anxiety and hopelessness. With nearly 45.5% of South Africans aged 15-34 not in education, employment, or training (NEET), youth unemployment…

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The Confidence Gap

Can you really have it all? As a leader, balance often feels like an illusion, but lately, I’ve been thinking, maybe it’s not about balance, but about rhythm. And within that rhythm, one feeling often surfaces, yet remains unspoken: self-doubt. Leadership is often portrayed as the domain of the fearless, the confident, the unwavering. But the reality? Even the most…

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