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    Six heartwarming movies about father-son relationships 

    These movies about father-son relationships are perfect for spending quality time with the dad in your life. And with Father’s Day on Sunday, you may want to press play on one of them this long weekend.  Love, letting go, forgiveness, and mutual understanding are common themes in these father-son movies. With settings that span the […] More

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    The HONOR 400 and HONOR 400 Pro about to Flip the Script on Mobile Creativity

    HONOR is yet again ready to launch exciting new innovation. The new HONOR 400 and HONOR 400 Pro are not just smartphones. They’re creative companions built for how South Africans actually use their phones. Think fewer edits, fewer apps and more “wow, that’s from a phone?” Photos That Move You  Creativity goes next-level with AI Image […] More

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    Wonder Woman’s Lynda Carter slams US immigration raids

    Lynda Carter, the original Wonder Woman, has leapt into the heart of America’s latest immigration storm. She delivered a fiery rebuke of US immigration authorities amid the chaos gripping Los Angeles. As protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids spiralled into riots, Carter, now 73, took to social media. ‘WONDER WOMAN’ CALLS OUT RAIDS […] More

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    5 coastal villages in the Western Cape with more than just a beach

    The Western Cape is known for its rugged coastlines and blue-flag beaches, but some of its smaller coastal villages offer more than sand and sea. These are places where nature, culture, and character come together almost perfectly and prove that the Western Cape’s charm doesn’t stop at the water’s edge. Here are five Western Cape […] More

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    South Africa bans ‘halephirimi’ after Soweto food poisoning tragedy

    The South African government has officially banned the importation and use of Terbufos, commonly known as, halephirimi, following the food poisoning deaths of children in Soweto last year. These deaths were linked to food contaminated with the toxic pesticide, which is classified as an organophosphate. The move also follows an investigation by the Inter-Ministerial Committee […] More

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    Friday the 13th: Why a date on the calendar still scares us

    For some, it’s just another Friday. For others, it’s a date to be avoided at all costs! Friday the 13th has earned a reputation as a day when luck runs dry, disasters strike, and strange things happen. But where did this superstition actually come from – and why does it still hold power today? Well, […] More

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    Youth Day: Long weekend loading for South Africa

    South Africans are mere hours away from another long weekend – and a short week next week. Those who like to diarise public holidays well in advance will no doubt be well aware that the next official day off work is Monday, 16 June when Youth Day will be celebrated. Why does South Africa celebrate […] More

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    Latest global ranking unveils South Africa’s 12 best universities

    The latest Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) has revealed the best universities in the world for the year 2025. According to BusinessTech, 12 South African universities have taken spots on the 2025 list, with the University of Cape Town, University of the Witwatersrand, and Stellenbosch University all making it to the top 500. The University of […] More

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    6 family-friendly small towns to visit this June-July school holidays

    Winter in South Africa doesn’t have to mean staying home. Some of SA’s small towns are packed with outdoor fun, cultural gems, and cosy spots for families to recharge. These towns are more than just pit stops – they’re places where your kids can run free, learn something new, and unplug from screens. So, whether […] More

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    Timbaland sparks debate as he signs an AI artist to his label

    Grammy-award-winning American producer Timbaland has caused a stir with his decision to sign an AI artist to his record label. The artist is called TaTa, and this move has been met with vast opposition. WHY WOULD TIMBALAND SIGN AN AI ARTIST? The growing rise of AI will see most vocations and industries either succumb to this […] More

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    Pitbull’s ‘Party After Dark Tour’ lights up Manchester and London

    Thousands of Pitbull fans transformed UK arenas into a sea of bald caps, sunglasses, and sharp suits. This was during his June 2025 Party After Dark Tour. The Miami-born rapper, known as Mr. Worldwide, performed electrifying shows at Co-op Live in Manchester on 8 June. PITBULL FANS DRESS UP This was followed by back-to-back nights […] More

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    Tyler Perry comes under fire for using women’s pain to fuel his films

    Popular film director and mogul Tyler Perry faces backlash from fans and detractors for using women’s pain in his movies. This is fresh off the back of his latest release, Straw, which has been the best-performing Netflix original since February. TYLER PERRY PUTS BLACK PAIN IN FOCUS A number of his films rely on the […] More

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