The Dawn of Smart Shopping in South Africa

The Xpress Trolley is South Africa’s first smart shopping cart, changing how people shop at Checkers stores. It has a…

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Engines of Accountability: The Tireless Pursuit of Social Justice in South Africa’s Parliament

South Africa’s Parliament plays a powerful role in fighting for social justice by closely watching how health, education, and social…

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Crumbling Trust: The NSFAS Office Crisis and the Fragility of Institutional Safety in South Africa

A burst sprinkler pipe caused the ceiling to collapse at the NSFAS office in Cape Town, soaking desks and equipment…

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South Africa’s Economic Transformation: Leadership, Innovation, and Partnership on the Global Stage

South Africa is boldly transforming its economy by fixing energy supply, inviting private investment, and pushing green industries and digital…

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Navigating Inflation: South Africa’s Struggle and Resilience in the Face of Rising Costs

South Africa is feeling the pinch as prices for food like meat and vegetables, as well as water and electricity,…

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The Corrs in South Africa: A Long-Awaited Celebration of Nostalgia and Musical Mastery

The Corrs are finally coming to South Africa for the first time on November 25, 2025, performing at the Grand…

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Lost in the Currents: The Search for Andrew Blackwood-Murray

Andrew BlackwoodMurray, a skilled South African Airways pilot, went missing when his small plane disappeared off the coast of Durban.…

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Cape Town’s Urban Renaissance: Leading the Conversation on City Life

Cape Town is waking up with new energy, transforming its city through smart planning, affordable homes, and lively public spaces…

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Ambition and Controversy: John Hume’s Rhino Legacy

John Hume built the world’s largest private sanctuary for white rhinos in South Africa, hoping to save them by legally…

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