Introducing GLAMOUR’s Most Glamorous 2025 Award Winners
Every year, GLAMOUR celebrates the boundary-pushers and trendsetters shaping South Africa’s style narrative, and 2025 is no different.
Every year, GLAMOUR celebrates the boundary-pushers and trendsetters shaping South Africa’s style narrative, and 2025 is no different.
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis says they will have to be on top of their game to secure a victory against Nigeria in the first WAFCON semifinal tonight.
Read MoreYoung South Africans are increasingly choosing agriculture as a lucrative, purpose-driven career, which allows them to work in countries around the world.
Read MoreAt least 78 illegal miners have lost their lives at the Stilfontein gold mine in South Africa, after police closed access to the mine in August 2024, forcing them to leave and surrender to authorities.
Read MoreBoniface Mwangi, a former photojournalist, was freed on bail after being charged.
Read MoreSowetan is mourning the loss of its executive editor, Pearl Sebolao, who passed away in hospital on Saturday. A seasoned media and communications professional, Sebolao’s career spanned more than two decades.
Read MoreThis year, the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust has recognised not one, but two exceptional scientists in their fields, and is granting each of them its most prestigious honours: the R2.5m Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award.
Read MoreSouth African middle-distance athlete Prudence Sekgodiso will concentrate on the 1500m as part of her build-up to the upcoming World Senior Athletics Championships, set for Tokyo, Japan, from 13 to 21 September.
Read MoreThe newly established Social Media Marketing Institute (SMMI) has announced the inaugural TourismX Social Media Awards, set to take place on 26 September 2025 in Johannesburg. The awards will recognise outstanding achievements in digital engagement across South Africa’s tourism landscape.
Read MoreIndulge in a delightful fusion of flavors with this Baked chicken curry topped with avocado crema.
Read MoreAmid global debates on ethical travel and wildlife preservation, a new study from North-West University shines a spotlight on an often-overlooked sector that quietly props up South Africa’s rural economy: hunting tourism.
Read MoreNampo Cape 2025 returns to Bredasdorp Park this September, spotlighting how technology can help South Africa’s producers farm more efficiently and sustainably in a changing climate.
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