Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered his first budget speech of the year in parliament at 2pm on 26 February. Here are some of the budget highlights.
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WATCH: The A-Z Guide on Influencer Marketing, ‘mommy-blogger’ shares her tips [PART 1]
KwaZulu-Natal’s favorite ‘mommy-blogger’ and influencer Monique de Villiers, shares her tips to winning over brands in the social space and making a picture ‘work’ for you!
Tech Thursday: 8 safety apps for women and children
With the recent gender-based violent events that have sparked fear and anger among South Africans, here are some safety apps that can help protect women and children in times of danger.
National Book Week: 5 educational benefits of reading for children
Today marks the first day of National Book Week in South Africa. Here is how reading can improve your child’s education and knowledge.
Before you apply for an interdict against someone, here’s what you must consider
When another social media user damages your reputation – or threatens to – the law provides a mechanism for relief.
Expect an increase in the petrol price for September 2019
There may be a slight increase in petrol prices during September according to the Automobile Association (AA) after the unaudited month-end fuel price data was released by the Central Energy Fund (CEF).
Tech Thursday: How to update your WhatsApp for the latest features
WhatsApp has announced and launched a few new features for Android and iOS users in 2019. Here’s how you can update your WhatsApp on your phone to access these new features.
This is why global creative companies are urging Cyril Ramaphosa not to sign the Copyright Amendment Bills
Global film and music companies have written a letter warning President Cyril Ramaphosa against signing the new Copyright Amendment Bills into South African law. Here’s what you need to know.
How to get your children interested in reading
National Book Week is from 2 to 8 September. This initiative is meant to inspire the nation to value reading as a fun and pleasurable activity. Here’s how to get your children interested in reading.
4 important changes to expect in South Africa
The past week has seen President Cyril Ramaphosa sign new amendment bills into South African law that will change the state of the roads, healthcare and debt in SA. Here’s what you need to know.