
Heineken to celebrate rising creative talent in South Africa
Heineken is set to celebrate rising creative talent on their multi-layered platform A’Rise. The platform will give those who have made, it the opportunity... Read more.

Stella Ndabeni assists small business affected by KZN floods
Minister for Small Business Development, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has handed over R19 million to 45 small businesses that were affected by floods in KwaZulu-Natal.... Read more.

Sunak set to become UK’s first non-white prime minister
Rishi Sunak looks set to become the United Kingdom’s first prime minister of colour. Sunak will formally occupy Downing Street after his only remaining rival for... Read more.

Unassuming Novare CEO enjoys chilling with a bit of hip hop
Olantse Leepile lives and talks transformation in the financial services sector Unassuming, relatable and full of ideas. This is how one would describe Olantse Leepile,... Read more.

NPA welcomes Ramaphosa’s response to Zondo report
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has welcomed the announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa in his response to the State Capture Commission recommendations... Read more.

Banyana coach Ellis happy with tough World Cup draw
The identity of the teams that Banyana Banyana will face in their group at next year’s Fifa Women’s World Cup were finally revealed after the tournament draw... Read more.

ANC in Limpopo comes to the rescue of Ramaphosa
South Africa’s former presidents should stop attacking President Cyril Ramaphosa in public, the ANC in Limpopo said in a statement on Sunday. “The African... Read more.

SA clubs warned not to mess with Fifa
De Bruyn’s comments come in the wake of Fifa’s transfer ban on Swallows FC, over two Serbian players Obren Cuckovic and Vladimir Mandic emanating from a case... Read more.

Plan for every stage in your life
What prompted your financial reality check? A recent survey of 900 respondents by Sanlam Individual Life showed that major milestones often lead to financial reassessments.... Read more.

Gauteng celebrates a revolution in education with inaugural Schools of Specialisation Festival
From vegetables grown without soil and an award-winning, first-of-its-kind solar train, art pieces that go for up to R23 000, and a live concert that brought the... Read more.