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Three young cyclists from Limpopo completed a challenging 1,700km journey to Cape Town, capturing the hearts of many as they raised awareness for Gender-Based Violence and inspired a nation.
Three young cyclists from Limpopo embark on a challenging journey to Cape Town, raising awareness about gender-based violence and inspiring youth across South Africa.
Three young cyclists from Limpopo complete a challenging 1,700km journey to Cape Town, capturing the hearts of many as they raise awareness for Gender-Based Violence and inspire a nation.
Discover how Busisiwe Mndebele transformed her life from serving meals in a university dining hall to graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Studies, proving that dedication and hard work can lead to remarkable success.
With an unwavering spirit and remarkable determination, Normie Eckard has not only excelled in his athletic pursuits but has also become a symbol of resilience and empowerment for individuals facing similar challenges
Resilience is also about knowing your strengths and understanding when to seek guidance. No one succeeds alone. The ability to ask for help when needed is not a weakness — it is strategic, writes Dr Iqbal Survé.
In a world of constant uncertainty, the pursuit of purpose remains the most powerful catalyst for transformation, writes Dr Iqbal Survé.
Doctors previously described the cancer as being aggressive and that the tumour could double in size within 18 to 24 hours.
Despite growing up in very impoverished conditions in Korsten and Lotus River and without a father, Dr Antonio managed to obtain his ND in Police Administration, BA in Policing, Masters in Theology and PhD in Theology.
Ever dreamt of an African safari but worried about the costs? Discover how to experience the beauty of nature on a budget with tips on choosing the right destination, timing your trip, and more.
Meet the Warriors of Worth Junior, a young klopse band from Mitchell’s Plain, inspired by local entertainers to create their own music.
His family hailed him a hero both in their home and for his country, as he made it his mission to empower and recruit the youth from the Lankloof District, Louterwater in the Eastern Cape, to rise above their circumstances and grab opportunities, such as joining the SANDF.
The adventurer was overcome with emotion as he arrived at the waterfront with many cheering him on waving the flags of Japan and South Africa.
Discover the inspiring Durban influencers making waves on TikTok by spreading positivity, laughter and uplifting messages in 2025.
Cape Town matriculants prove that determination knows no bounds.
Shai Pitout, a learner from Little Flower School (LFS) in the quaint town of Ixopo is among the best matric achievers in KZN.
Jordan Raubenheimer, a remarkable student from Worcester, has achieved national recognition for his excellence in Sign Language, inspiring a more inclusive future for the deaf community.
The premier for KZN said the objective for 2024 is to improve from 86% to 90%, and to move in the direction of the ultimate long-term goal, which is to achieve 100%.
Ruth Kesene earned a national ranking in the top 5% in six or more subjects.
A man from Limpopo is flying the South African flag high as he has invented an impressive machine that has displayed the country's talent.
Mzansi is showing love for 'Mr Easy Loo', a movie that celebrates black entrepreneurs and gives viewers a glimpse of pioneering role models in the business sector.
Forty-seven years ago, a ten-year-old girl named Philippa Castle captured the hearts of South Africans when she miraculously survived a harrowing accident at Kalk Bay station.
Despite living with a visual and hearing impairment, a UWC alumna, who completed her degrees in Psychology, Anthropology and Sociology, has now published her own book under her own publishing house.
In a remarkable display of determination and perseverance, Lennit Max, the former Western Cape Police Commissioner, has graduated with a Doctor of Laws (LLD) degree from the University of the Western Cape (UWC).
When she was summoned to help, Aneshree Govender found herself in the midst of a life-or-death situation as a runner was having a heart attack.