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Don’t be the April fool, be insured

Ah yes, April Fools’ Day. The 1 day a year when pranks aren’t only allowed… But strongly encouraged. We love a good laugh, and this particular day doesn’t pass us by without a couple of jokes and harmless pranks. Of course, there are times when a prank can go from something funny to, how shall we put it? A complete

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Hunting for Easter eggs, not nasty surprises (insure your valuables)

We’re in the 4th month of the year. It’s official. The leaves are starting to turn, the heat is trying to hang in there but is on its way down, and of course, Easter egg hunts, long weekends, and plenty of quality family time is on the cards, too. But while you’re busy searching for chocolate treasures, don’t forget that

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Long weekend vibes… And insurance you need for road trips

March and April in South Africa combine forces to offer us what can only be described as ‘public holiday season.’ Between Freedom Day, Easter, and every unofficial long weekend in between, it’s prime time for hitting the road and escaping our normal lives in search of a spot of RnR. But here’s the thing about road trips. They’re full of

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April showers and other unexpected things you should insure

April in South Africa. The time of year when sunny mornings suddenly turn into rainy afternoons. Don’t get us wrong, we like a bit of rain. It washes away the cobwebs, has a unique scent that you just can’t buy, and can often provide a welcome relief from the heat. It’s also well known for revealing little surprises, like some

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Chinese car brands now make up 28% of South Africa’s auto market: What this means for your car insurance

Chinese car brands now make up 28% of South Africa’s auto market: What this means for your car insurance

SA’s car game just changed (big time) South Africa’s roads are looking a little different lately… And no, it’s not just the potholes. Chinese car brands have officially claimed the crown as the fastest-growing players in Mzansi’s auto market. With 15 out of the 53 car brands now hailing from China, they’ve driven straight into our garages, hearts, and now,

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What’s a regular driver

What’s a regular driver

At King Price Insurance, we’re all about keeping things simple and hassle-free. When it comes to your car insurance, there’s 1 little detail we need to get right. That’s knowing who’s behind the wheel most often. So, let’s chat about your regular driver and why we care. What’s a regular driver you ask? What is a regular driver in car

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What your playlist says about your road trip personality

As the school holidays approach, many South Africans are gearing up for epic road trips. Whether you’re heading to the coast, the bush, or exploring vibrant cities, your road trip playlist can reveal a lot about your personality. Let’s dive into what your music choices say about you on the open road! The classic rocker If your playlist is filled

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Weathering the storm: Your essential insurance guide after a natural disaster

Natural disasters like floods and tornadoes can turn your life upside down in an instant. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed during the chaos, but knowing what to do next is crucial. As 1 of South Africa’s go-to insurers, King Price is here to guide you every step of the way. Follow these essential steps to secure your safety, recover your

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The strangest phobias you’ve never heard of

When it comes to phobias, most people are familiar with common ones like arachnophobia (fear of spiders) or claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces). But did you know there are some truly bizarre phobias out there? Let’s dive into the world of the strangest phobias you’ve never heard of! 1. Arachibutyrophobia: Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth

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The strangest festivals in the world

Festivals are a fantastic way to celebrate culture, tradition, and community. But some festivals take celebration to a whooole new level with quirky and downright strange activities. Let’s explore some of the world’s strangest festivals where people throw tomatoes (and even wine) at each other! 1. La Tomatina (Spain) Every year, the small town of Buñol in Spain hosts La Tomatina,

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