Soweto Blues keeps legacy of June 16 alive
'Soweto' Blues doccie on the 1976 Soweto Uprising is screening at Nelson Mandela Children’s Film Festival
Shannon Benting to fly the Mzansi flag at Miss Supranational
SA’s new era of pageantry has arrived, with its new beauty set to fly the flag in Poland in July
A-LISTERS | Where Sunday lunch meets bucolic bliss
Sunday Lunch Circle get-together debuts Joburg in the tranquil surrounds of Warona Farms in Lanseria
The ancient French walking route that feels untouched by time
Along the Way of St James, walkers pass through medieval villages, green river valleys and flower-filled countryside en route to Spain
HOT LUNCH | A family ode to a woman of complexity
Winnie Mandela’s granddaughters describe the impetus behind their documentary
NDUMISO NGCOBO | Sometimes a bit of fascism is needed to fight the infuriating
My first targets would be those caught listening to WhatsApp voice notes via phone speakers, writes Ndumiso Ngcobo
Healthcare experts caution against uninformed move from medical aid
Healthcare experts warn that many South Africans are switching from medical aid to medical insurance without understanding the fundamental differences between the two products.
Wouter Kellerman: A life recomposed
Wouter Kellerman, a three-time Grammy-winning South African flautist, composer, and producer, transitioned from a successful engineering career and single parenthood to fulfill his lifelong dream of making music his profession to international acclaim.
Understanding the scale of South Africa’s growing mental health crisis
South Africa is experiencing a significant rise in mental health conditions, with more than half of employed citizens affected and a 46% increase in prevalence among medical scheme members between 2012 and 2024.
‘Power Ballad’ – Paul Rudd: Music & heart
Interview with actor Paul Rudd about his role in the film 'Power Ballad'.
LAST WORD | Why today’s teenagers are terrified of being cringe
For today’s teenagers, social humiliation no longer ends at the school gates. It can travel around the world in minutes
Healthcare sector needs urgent reform, not political rhetoric
SA’s healthcare system faces a widening gap between an under-resourced public sector and a high-cost private sector, with the “missing middle” unable to afford private medical cover and shifting greater pressure onto public facilities.
Is fully funded employer healthcare a potential game-changer?
South African companies like Exxaro Resources are shifting from traditional, tiered healthcare benefits toward fully funded medical aid for lower-income employees, aiming to address wage gaps and improve workforce resilience.






















