Zola Naidoo

South Africa’s Digital Crossroads: Rethinking Economic Justice and Innovation

South Africa is changing its Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) rules in telecom to let companies meet goals by investing in…

5 months ago

On the Margins: The Pursuit of Dignity and Water in Cape Town’s Forgotten Communities

In Cape Town’s forgotten communities, people face harsh daily struggles without clean water, toilets, or basic services. Women carry heavy…

6 months ago

Cape Town’s Urban Auction: A New Chapter in City Progress

On 29 May 2025, Cape Town will hold a big property auction with 13 sites across many neighborhoods, from Khayelitsha…

7 months ago

Rediscovering Rest: Take-A-Breather at The Vineyard Hotel

The Vineyard Hotel’s TakeABreather package offers a peaceful escape just outside Cape Town, where guests can slow down and relax…

7 months ago

Athlone Power Station: Where Heritage and Green Ambition Collide

Athlone Power Station in Cape Town stands at a crossroads between honoring its rich industrial past and embracing a greener…

7 months ago

Navigating Uncertainty: The Complex Landscape of SASSA Older Person Grants in South Africa, May 2025

In May 2025, many elderly South Africans face big problems getting their monthly SASSA Older Person Grants. New checks to…

7 months ago

Rassie Erasmus: The Maverick Behind the Springbok Renaissance

Rassie Erasmus changed South African rugby by mixing smart tactics with real kindness. He didn’t just coach players; he cared…

7 months ago

Legends Collide: The Springboks Face the Barbarians in Cape Town’s Historic Showdown

On June 28, 2025, the Springboks and the Barbarians will meet for the first time ever in South Africa, right…

7 months ago

Cape Town Welcomes the Museum of Illusions: A Playground for the Senses

Cape Town is about to open the exciting Museum of Illusions on Kloof Street, a fun place where art and…

7 months ago

Leo XIV: A New Era Dawns for the Papacy

Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, is the first American pope, bringing fresh hope to the Catholic…

7 months ago

Tragedy at Mahlangeni: The Battle to Save Kruger’s Vultures

On May 6, in Kruger National Park’s Mahlangeni Section, a poisoned elephant carcass killed 123 vultures, including Whitebacked, Cape, and…

7 months ago

Compassion in the Cape: How TEARS Animal Rescue Nourishes Pets and Communities

TEARS Animal Rescue in Cape Town runs the Feed Hungry Pets Programme to help families in poor neighborhoods care for…

7 months ago

The Democratic Alliance Ramps Up Its Fight Against Corruption in South Africa

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is fighting hard against corruption in South Africa by accusing Minister Thembi Simelane of approving over…

8 months ago

Guardians of Compassion: The Ongoing Fight for Animal Welfare in Cape Town

The Cape of Good Hope SPCA in Cape Town fights hard to protect animals by rescuing those in danger, teaching…

8 months ago

Fuel Price Dynamics: A Beacon of Relief Amidst Global and Local Instability

Good news for drivers in South Africa! Fuel prices might drop in May, giving some muchneeded relief to those feeling…

8 months ago

Afrikaans News Bulletin Controversy: A Cultural Flashpoint in South African Media

A recent incident in South Africa stirred up a big debate when the SABC stopped airing the Afrikaans news bulletin…

8 months ago