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South African ‘Gees’ and an incredible turnaround story

Written by Seth Thorne of BusinessTech and paraphrased by myself, full article appears in the conclusion Knysna, the picturesque town nestled on South Africa’s Garden Route, is witnessing a remarkable transformation driven by its residents. Known for its lagoon, lush forests, and Knysna Heads, the popular Western Cape town has grappled with service delivery and

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Resilience & endurance, a race for SA’s fatherless boys March 2025

Spanning 56 kilometers across Cape Town’s stunning, rugged peninsula, the Two Oceans Ultra Marathon is one of South Africa’s most prestigious sporting events, which also includes a half-marathon and trail races. Against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery, thousands of athletes, professional and lifestyle, will set out on the grueling course on 5 April 2025 in

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After the Bell: Now for the good news — crime is less ridiculously high

By Tim Cohen ‘The data is directionally the same. If you look at different provinces, the data is the same. It’s downsloping,’ says Discovery CEO Adrian Gore.   Here is some good news. Honestly. I am not making this up. Crime is declining in South Africa. It’s still absurdly high, but it is coming down and, interestingly,

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Empowering young minds, enriching communities, supported by Global Legends

Citadel recently raised R2.3 million, with golfing legend Gary Player and former Westlife lead-singer Brian McFadden to ensure a brighter future for the Blair Atholl Pre-Primary School. The funds will be managed by Citadel in an endowment for the Gary and Vivienne Player Foundation to ensure the sustainability of the school well into the future. “If

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aQuellé celebrated National Water Week by distributing free bottled water – By Gerda Potgieter

By Gerda Potgieter Access to clean water is a daily challenge for many communities in South Africa, particularly those affected by ongoing water shortages and damaged municipal water supply systems. As part of its commitment to creating a positive impact, aQuellé continues to provide relief by delivering fresh drinking water to those in need. The

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Right Now, Kids Are in Surgery – Here’s How You Can Help

Time is Ticking Help Us Support More Smiles in PE! Right now in Gqeberha, little lives are being changed, thanks to you. At this very moment, children are undergoing life-changing surgeries at PE Provincial Hospital during our special Smile Weekend. Your generosity has already helped cover their transportation and accommodation, removing two major hurdles for

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Kultura Festival – celebrating 100 year of Afrikaans! – By Bilqees Gabier

By Bilqees Gabier Durbanville; surrounded by so much history and endowed with a rich heritage, it is only fitting that this town in the northern suburbs of Cape Town will soon have its very first, own cultural festival. And, of course, it is symbolic that the Kultura Festival kicks off in the year we celebrate Afrikaans’ 100th year

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Six-hundred spirits lifted as Outeniqua Chair Challenge hit the George track

George, Garden Route (March 2025) – The only race for disabled athletes in South Africa was hosted in George for the 21st time on Saturday 15 March. This coming-of-age edition of the OCC was made possible by generous sponsors and the support of a differently-abled community simply raring to roll. Starting with the 42.2km marathon for

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