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As I anxiously sat in that cafe, two elderly people walked in hand in hand—they did not look happy to meet me finally. They were my birth mom and dad.
TechCabal, Africa’s leading technology publication, has announced the return of its flagship event, Moonshot, the continent's most anticipated technology conference.
A couple divorced after 53 years. When 75-year-old Richard spots his ex-wife Vanessa with a man 20 years her junior, he assumes they're dating and starts a fight.
When Ellie loses her father, she expects grief, not betrayal. Kicked out of her childhood home by the woman who never wanted her, she makes one desperate call.
Slow travel, shared luxury, or curated road culture - South Africans are increasingly treating road trips as social rituals, not just transport logistics.
South African families, weary of winter's chill, often dream of sun-drenched escapes. This year, that dream can become a reality in Dubai. here are 6 reasons why
With a rapidly evolving digital economy, the country’s future growth increasingly depends on its ability to cultivate and retain skilled professionals in (STEM)
Legit, the media holdings behind top digital news platforms, including Briefly News and TUKO News, conducted a two-year study to understand what Gen Z readers want.
Although South Africa’s VAT rate remains lower than the OECD average of 19%, the country's unique challenges make an increase unjustifiable writes Mphagahlele Ndlovu
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