Londie London’s collaboration with Afrotex continues to shape Africa’s hair scene
Londie London is not just a well-known face on our screens, she’s steadily carving a space for herself as one of South Africa’s rising beauty moguls.
Londie London is not just a well-known face on our screens, she’s steadily carving a space for herself as one of South Africa’s rising beauty moguls.
Dewald Brevis called his Test debut for South Africa in Bulawayo a "dream come true" - and he certainly made it count.
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Read MoreSouth Africa's quest to defend their Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title took a hit on Friday as they were held to a 1-1 draw by an inspired Tanzania side in Oudja.
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Read MoreAngola’s Lobito Corridor presents a unique and transformative opportunity for positioning the nation as a key logistics hub in Southern Africa.
Read MoreDentsu has been officially recognised as a Google Marketing Platform Sales Partner in Africa, an achievement that places the agency in a class of its own across the continent.
Read MoreIn a landmark development for South Africa’s energy transition, Prof. Bismark Tyobeka, principal and vice-chancellor of the North-West University (NWU) and former CEO of the National Nuclear Regulator, has been appointed both a member and chairperson of the Ministerial Expert Panel on Nuclear.
Read MorePlatō Coffee, a South African coffee brand founded by brothers Stephan and Petrus Bredell, is building and launching its own training academy in Cape Town.
Read MoreFormer South African 400m champion Lythe Pillay has his eyes firmly set on a podium finish at the upcoming World Senior Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September.
Read MoreGroot Phesantekraal View, a new shopping centre in northern Cape Town, will open later this month.
Read MoreEmergency vaccination programmes – rolled out in response to outbreaks of five major diseases – are believed to have reduced deaths by around 60% over a period of 23 years, according to a new study.
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