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SA’s Health Sector Faces Crisis Without Increased Corporate Social Investment

Every day, approximately 120 South Africans register as potential stem cell donors, providing a lifeline to the 19,000+ patients currently living with blood cancers and disorders who require a transplant for survival. While this process is free for individuals, each registration incurs a cost of around R2,500 for non-profits working to grow and diversify the […]

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Budget Allocations Must Align with ECD Sector Realities

In the recently delivered Medium Term Budget Policy Statement, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced a 5.6% annual increase in funding for basic education. This investment will be put towards improving educational outcomes through initiatives such as piloting a nutrition programme in early childhood development (ECD). While Deb Zelezniak, CEO of the Santa Shoebox Project, welcomes this, she stresses […]

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New Rules of PR Reshaping Brand Reputation

The New Rules of PR Why integrated communications is reshaping how brands build reputation Many brands are still running communications strategies designed for the 2010 internet. Marketing campaigns sit in one department. PR is handled somewhere else. Social media often operates separately again. Yet audiences no longer consume information that way. According to DataReportal’s Digital […]

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How to Choose a PR Agency in South Africa – 8 Questions You Should Ask

How to Choose a PR Agency in South Africa: 8 Questions to Ask Before You Sign Choosing the right public relations agency is one of the most important strategic decisions a brand can make. The global PR industry is projected to exceed $34 billion in value within the next decade, according to the USC Annenberg […]

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What Does a PR Agency Do? A Plain-Language Guide

What Does a PR Agency Do? A Plain-Language Guide for South African Brands If you ask ten people what a public relations agency does, you’ll likely get ten different answers. Some will mention press releases. Others will point to damage control, social media, or getting your CEO quoted in the news. All is partially true, […]

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When Climate Hits Home: Property Owners Warned of Triple Disaster Impact

Homeowners are urged to take action against floods, fires and water scarcity as government declares back-to-back national disasters and scientists warn it will become the norm.     South African property owners are confronting an unprecedented reality this summer: three climate disasters happening simultaneously. The government has declared two separate national states of disaster within weeks of each […]

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Make Seafood Choices That Taste Good and Do Good This Summer 

For many, summer in South Africa is built around the ocean – snoek on the braai, calamari shared with friends, and fresh line fish at the coast. But as seafood consumption reaches 325 000 tonnes a year, the choices we make at the counter carry more weight than ever.      Recent research by WWF-SASSI (The Southern African Sustainable Seafood […]

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Pre-Owned Luxury Proves Sustainability Pays

While fashion remains one of the world’s most polluting industries, a growing cohort of consumers is driving a measurable shift toward circular luxury. Globally, the second-hand market is expanding three times faster than new retail, and South Africa is mirroring this trend, according to Luxity’s eighth annual State of the Luxury Market in Africa report.    The shift is both environmental and […]

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Investment Dressing Is the New It-Bag

Logos are out. Legacy pieces are in.    Once upon a time, status came stamped on your sleeve. The louder the logo, the bigger the brag. But in 2025, that era feels almost quaint. Across South Africa’s fashion capitals, a quieter kind of luxury has taken hold – one that trades instant gratification for enduring worth. The new mood […]

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Kaitlin and Lihle’s Fight Against a Rare Blood Disease

At 25, Kaitlin should be living independently. At 18, Lihle should be finishing school. Instead, both are fighting for their lives against aplastic anaemia (AA), a rare blood disease that leaves patients vulnerable to infections, uncontrolled bleeding, and severe anaemia. A stem cell transplant gives approximately 80% of patients a real chance at recovery, but for around 70% of those patients, that match will […]

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Why Your “Power-Saving” Appliances Might Not Be Lowering Your Bill

South African households are bracing for another wave of electricity cost increases, with NERSA approving hikes of 18.36% over the next two years. It’s tempting to think that swapping to energy-efficient appliances will automatically reduce your bill, but the savings may not be as high as expected.    Drawing on his extensive industry experience, Dr Andrew Dickson, Engineering Executive at CBi-electric: low […]

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New Appliances, Old Wiring: The Hidden January Safety Risk in South African Homes 

After the year-end shopping period, many South Africans are starting the year with new appliances and gadgets,from gaming consoles and upgraded TVs to air fryers, fridges and more. As these go into daily use, the added demand can expose weaknesses in older home wiring and electrical systems      “Most families don’t think twice about their distribution board (DB […]

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Get Ready to Ruck and Roll: How South Africans Can Gear Up For Rugby World Cup 2023

Between now and 28 October, rugby teams from around the globe will be facing off at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France. But the pressure is on full blast for South Africa: The Springboks are not only defending their 2019 championship title but also gunning to outdo New Zealand with the most World Cup […]

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Unplaced Learner Concerns Mount In Western Cape: Urgent Solutions Needed

The Western Cape Department of Education (WCED) is currently grappling with the challenge of placing 529 pupils who are in Grade 1 and Grade 8, due to late applicants. This is an annual issue across the country stemming from inadequate capacity, further compounded by semigration, particularly in economic hubs like the Western Cape, which makes it challenging for schools […]

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