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Yearly Archives: 2024

Jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim reveals landmark South Africa tour dates

The iconic South African pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim makes a grand return on stage after a five-year absence to give a series of...

Mixing business with politics: Mthunzi Mdwaba on why he joined UDM

Business people who formally enter politics can bring a fresh perspective into the public office. More so for a party like the United Democratic...

Betting on cybersports

In the world of sports betting, the digital age has opened up a myriad of opportunities for enthusiasts around the globe. Among these opportunities,...

The Rand Show 2024 reveals bumper Easter Weekend thrills

From the exciting unveiling of the Legendary Tyrannosaurus Trail at this year's event giving families the chance to experience the ultimate Jurassic thrill, to high energy...

Tech Progression and the Rise of iGaming in South Africa

Over the past decade, the Rainbow Nation has seen a rapid proliferation of online gambling activity, generating considerable revenue at home and interest abroad....

Buhle Samuels reenacts the 1960s civil rights movement music with poignant new anti-drug song ‘SAY NO’

Media Release: 'SAY NO' anti-drug theme song by Buhle Samuels 13 February 2024 (Issued by World Changer Candidates Media Affairs). "When society has a common enemy to...

Discover South Africa’s top 5 Universities 2024: UCT leads

For the third year running, the University of Cape Town (UCT) races ahead of the University of Witwatersrand (also known as Wits) to become...

R20 billion pay-up: Please Call Me inventor scores big in Vodacom case

The 'Please Call Me' inventor Nkosona Makate stands to pocket a massive, well-deserved R20 billion in compensation after the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA)...

Pick n Pay recalls Peanut Butter stock due to cancer causing ‘aflatoxins’

Pick n Pay announced at the weekend it has recalled No Name Smooth, Eden Smooth and Eden Crunch peanut butter brands after findings that some of...

Tyla is the youngest South African to win a Grammy for ‘Water’

Nominated alongside amapiano stars Asake & Olamide ('Amapiano'), Nigeria's Burna Boy ('City Boys'), Davido featuring South Africa's own Musa Keys ('Unavailable') and Ayra Starr...
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