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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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The golden age of streaming: Where to set sail in a sea of content (and popcorn)

Ah, streaming. The land of convenience, where pyjamas are the dress code, and the fridge is your concession stand. But with more services than you can shake a remote at (and remotes these days are pretty fancy), where do you even begin? First, a glimpse in the rearview mirror Remember the days of video stores? Streaming had come a long

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South African cars turning 30 in 2025: Nostalgia, rust, and legends on wheels!

Rev those engines of nostalgia Ah, 1995. It was a time when the ‘Macarena’ was a dance, not a cringe-worthy memory, and Y2K was just an ominous phrase your tech-savvy uncle kept bringing up at family braais. It was also the year that some iconic cars hit South African roads. Now, 30 years later, these cars are gearing up for

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The great pineapple on pizza debate

Ah, pineapple on pizza. A topic that has sparked heated debates across dinner tables, internet forums, and even presidential campaigns (okay, maybe not that last 1, but it could’ve!). Love it or loathe it, there’s no denying that pineapple is a polarizing pizza topping. But fear not, pizza-loving peeps, for we’re here to dive into the delicious depths of this

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These retro music genres are making a groovy comeback in 2025

Let’s face it, fashion trends come and go faster than a politician’s promise. But music? Music is forever. That’s why it’s no surprise that certain genres, like comfy mom jeans, are refusing to stay tucked away in the attic. This year, we’re seeing a resurgence of some truly epic music genres that’ll have you digging out your old cassette player

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Empowering women in South Africa: Breaking barriers together

Empowering women in South Africa: Breaking barriers together

Happy International Women’s Day South Africa! On 8 March, the world pauses to celebrate the incredible achievements of women while rolling up its sleeves to tackle the barriers that still exist. This year’s theme, ‘Accelerate Action,’ reminds us that progress waits for no one and neither do South African women! From smashing stereotypes to leading in boardrooms, we’re here to

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Finding joy: How we can celebrate the International Day of Happiness

Finding joy: How we can celebrate the International Day of Happiness

Happiness might seem like a luxury in a fast-paced, challenging world, but it’s essential for well-being. On 20 March the International Day of Happiness reminds us to prioritise joy and positivity… Not just for ourselves but for our communities. What is the International Day of Happiness This day, established by the United Nations, emphasises the importance of happiness as a

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