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When your car becomes your side hustle: Does your policy still cover you?

If you’re dipping your toes into the world of side hustles, maybe delivering groceries or doing the occasional freelance gig, your car has officially gone from hobby to hard-working asset. But here’s the million-rand question: Is your insurance still on your side? Spoiler alert: Your everyday car policy might not cover you if your car suddenly becomes part of your

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How the king’s car hire keeps your plans on track

Let’s face it, accidents happen. 1 minute, you’re cruising along with your favourite playlist, and the next, a bump or a fender-scrape puts your car in the shop. Suddenly, your plans are on hold, and your holiday or work schedule is looking a lot less royal. That’s where car hire comes to the rescue, making sure that you’ve got wheels

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Tyres, rims and little dings (our gift to the world)

Summer in South Africa means more road trips, family holidays, and sunny adventures. However, it also means more potholes, loose screws on the road, and those little bumps that can leave your car looking less than pristine. Before your wallet takes a beating, it’s worth knowing how optional extras like the king’s tyre and rim insurance, scratch and dent insurance,

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Why You Should Walk 5 km a Day (Even If You Hate Exercise)

If you would rather fight a crocodile in your sleep than do burpees, you are not alone. Plenty of people cannot stand the idea of gyms, weights or running around the block. The good news is that you do not need to love “exercise” to get fitter and healthier. You can just walk, bru. Walking 5 km a day is

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Why everyone should enter their gardening phase

The rise of the gardening phase First, it was the baking phase (banana bread, we’ll never forget you). Then it was the running phase (hello, Lycra). Now, South Africans are entering their gardening phase, and honestly, it’s about time. Gardening isn’t just about planting a few petunias and hoping they survive. It’s a lifestyle. A therapy session. A sneaky way

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Why you need to spend 10 minutes in the sun every day

Let’s talk about sunshine, baby You know that warm, fuzzy feeling when you step outside and feel the sun on your skin? That’s not just your imagination (or a leftover from your last braai). That little glow-up moment is your body doing a happy dance… Spending time in the sun does way more than give you a lekker tan. In

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Why you should brush and floss your teeth every day

Let’s get straight to the tooth (we mean truth): Your mouth is kind of a big deal. It helps you eat, speak, laugh, and smile for those fabulous selfies. But here’s the royal twist: If you’re not brushing and flossing your teeth daily, you’re inviting a whole bunch of unwanted guests to the party… Bacteria, plaque, decay, and bad breath.

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Why the sound of the ocean calms your brain

The sound of the ocean is your brain’s natural chill pill Picture this: You’re sitting on a beach chair, toes in the sand, and all you can hear is the rhythmic crash of waves. You breathe in and out… And just like that, your blood pressure drops, your stress melts away, and you suddenly understand why people move to the

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The 7 types of people in every group chat

The 7 types of people in every group chat

1. The ghost They were added back in 2021 and haven’t said a single word since. They’ve seen everything, read every update, and never react. You don’t even know if they’re still alive… Until they pop up randomly to say, “Sorry, I missed this… What’s happening again?” Role in the group: Silent observer, digital phantom. 2. The WhatsApp podcaster They

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What the wrinkles on your face say about your personality

We’ve all heard the saying ‘your face tells a story’, but what if those tiny lines and creases were more than just the result of time, sunshine, or forgetting to wear SPF? Believe it or not, some people say wrinkles can give away clues about your personality and the life you’ve lived. (Don’t worry, this isn’t about judging… It’s about

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