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Minister Majodina to Lead South African Oversight Visit to Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase II

Minister of Water and Sanitation, Pemmy Majodina, alongside Deputy Minister of Planning Monitoring and Evaluation, Mr Seiso Mohai as well as South Africa’s High Commissioner for Lesotho, Constance Sapasengwi will lead a South African delegation on an oversight visit to the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) Phase II. The delegation will engage with Lesotho’s Minister of Natural Resources, Mr Mohlomi…

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NEW LIFESAVING MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS SERVICES AT  DR GEORGE MUKHARI ACADEMIC HOSPITAL 

Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital (DGMAH) has taken a major leap  in strengthening specialised healthcare services following the unveiling of  advanced medical equipment by Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko.   The upgrades include a new heart-lung machine, a revitalised  angiography suite and a modern angiogram machine, all aimed at  improving the hospital’s ability to diagnose and treat life-threatening …

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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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The Generational Power of Education: A Legacy That Begins with One Degree

Nandipha Mbhele, Admitted Attorney and academic at Regent Business School, examines how postgraduate learning creates ripples across generations, communities and the nation itself. Drawing on her experience as both legal practitioner and mentor to prospective students, she explores why investing in education means investing in collective progress and legacy-building that begins with a single qualification. In many South African families, the…

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Rethinking Urban Work: Why the 15-Minute City Matters

Our model of work is fundamentally broken. We burn hours in gridlock commutes to sit in offices in congested business districts, trading time, wellbeing and productivity in the process. Meanwhile, a global movement is gaining traction that flips this model on its head; the 15-Minute City. Not just academic theory anymore, but more so, an urban reset, already globally reshaping…

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South Africa’s Property Market: The Perfect Storm for Buyers

Eva August, CEO of Century 21 South Africa has spent her career watching property cycles unfold across every corner of this country. She has seen booms that defied gravity and busts that humbled even the most seasoned investors. But what she is witnessing now is something different entirely: a rare convergence of falling interest rates, competitive bank lending and realistic property pricing…

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TOURISM UNVEILS A SMART VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE AT OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille today launched a Smart Tourism Visitor  Information Centre (VIC) at the OR Tambo International Airport, marking a significant  milestone in the tourism sector’s effort towards digital transformation, innovation and inclusive development.  The Smart Tourism VIC is an interactive, paperless destination marketing centre that offers  real-time information on the diverse tourism, culture and heritage offerings that span…

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CONVERSE REIMAGINES HERITAGE WITH THE NEW 1908 BRONCO BOOT

Converse turns the page on its iconic legacy with the launch of the 1908 Bronco Boot, the newest addition to the 1908 Collection first curated under Tyler’s creative direction. Blending nostalgia with modern craftsmanship, the collection brings back beloved silhouettes like the Naut-1 and the Jogger while introducing a fresh statement piece built for today’s style driven creators. The 1908…

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Deputy Minister Sihle Zikalala Calls for Sustainable, Accountable Infrastructure Delivery

Government is advancing its plans to establish the Office of the Engineer-General South Africa, an institutional step aimed at strengthening oversight and improving the quality of infrastructure delivery nationwide. Addressing the 15th Annual South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP) International Research Conference in Cape Town, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Sihle Zikalala echoed the sector’s…

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Over 3 000 Runners Unite to Raise R50 000 for CANSA

Rosebank Mall’s 5KM Pink Run, burst onto Bath Avenue in a wave of colour and community spirit, drawing more than 3 000 runners and walkers, raising R50 000 for the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). What began as a simple Saturday morning run quickly transformed into a powerful show of solidarity. Families with toddlers in strollers, fitness fanatics, social…

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