Gloria Masia
1430 articles published since 22 May 2025
1430 articles published since 22 May 2025
A Limpopo family went viral after revealing three generations of twins, sparking amazement online and debates about genetics, blessings, and family patterns.
Stricter laws and checks meant South Africans who lied about qualifications risked fines, dismissal or even jail, as authorities cracked down on CV fraud cases.
New solar rules added more steps and delays for South Africans trying to install systems, raising concerns about costs, access and the future of off-grid energy.
A viral Xhosa lesson at Stellenbosch University had shown students learning isiXhosa through humour and culture, sparking praise for unity and inclusion.
A viral video comparing SA and Ghana business activity had sparked debate online, raising questions about economics, migration, and corporate influence.
A viral video showed Athol Trollip speaking isiXhosa during a Cape Town interview, sparking online debate about unity, identity, and language in SA.
A South African pilot revealed his R1.3 million training was fully funded, urging youth to focus on maths and science to access similar opportunities.
A bursary programme offering funding, allowances and support for data science and engineering studies opened, giving SA students a pathway into future careers.
A Winnie Mandela documentary sparked debate online after resurfacing painful apartheid experiences and raising questions about legacy and accountability.
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