Big Tobacco now out to fully exploit Africa
Johannesburg – There was a time when tobacco firms could market their deadly and addictive products with cartoon characters, svelte women and handsome cowboys.... Read more.
Late UCT dean Bongani Mayosi set to have an annual lecture
Johannesburg – The University of Cape Town (UCT) has decided to honour the life of its former Health Sciences faculty dean, Bongani Mayosi who took his life... Read more.
Sho Madjozi skyrockets to stardom with her latest release What a Life
Johannesburg – Despite the challenges faced by many in 2020, the trajectory of Sho Madjozi’s career has been nothing short of a fairytale, penning... Read more.
Off-season games give Safa a big headache
By Kgomotso Mokoena Johannesburg – With the second wave of COVID-19 embedding itself in the country’s wealthy provinces, the SA Football Association (Safa)... Read more.
Remote learning in 2021 and beyond
Johannesburg – The world is fast evolving online, and there is a paradigm shift in the ways we do things, including how we educate our children. It is therefore... Read more.
ANC Integrity Commission concluded that Magashule should step down
By Bongani Mdakane Johannesburg – In a three pager report signed on Sunday by the ANC Integrity Commission (IC) Chairperson, the IC had concluded that the... Read more.
Robben Island Museum commemorates Reconciliation Day with local special rate
Johannesburg – In commemorating Reconciliation Day, celebrating 21 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and celebrating its first anniversary as a Marine... Read more.
Consistent saving and tax benefits make retirement annuities appealing
By Jaco Prinsloo Johannesburg – Everyone needs to save for retirement. Even if you plan to keep on working past normal retirement age, there will come a... Read more.
Boity Thulo celebrates birthday with ‘husband’ Rich Mnisi
Johannesburg – South Africa’s Boity Thulo shared a heart warming birthday message to SA designer, and ‘husband’ Rich Mnisi yesterday. Thulo,... Read more.
Initial COVAX vaccine to cover 10% of population
Johannesburg – South Africa is set to receive initial vaccines from the COVAX facility to cover 10% of its population in the early part of 2021. President... Read more.