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Family run butchery business ‘meats’ funding requirements for expansion 

With successful butcheries already established in Thokoza and Katlehong, entrepreneur Dexter Letele, has secured a R5 000 000 loan to launch a third site, bringing Dexter’s Hyper Meat Market to the Vosloorus area of Natalspruit in Gauteng. The strong brand recognition and proven track record that Letele has achieved since first starting his business twenty years ago […]

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SA sailing team to make history at iconic Cape2Rio yacht race

Six young South Africans will be making history at the upcoming Cape2Rio race as the first Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) Sailing Academy complete crew from marginalised communities to take part in the iconic event. Herman Eloff – News24 The sailors, hailing from Masiphumelele, Khayelitsha, Grassy Park and Athlone in Cape Town, have been trained

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The Black Cellar Club raises a glass to the Wine and Spirit Education Trust

South African based not for profit company the Black Cellar Club (BLACC) has announced an exciting and meaningful collaboration between the Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) and the International Wine Education Centre located in Cape Town (IWEC). The collaboration between the three organisations allows for the sponsorship of the WSET Level 2 Award in

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16-Year-old humanitarian fights to end period poverty in South Africa

For many girls across South Africa, getting their period means staying home from school, bearing the indignity of negative social stigma and the risk of related health issues. By Brent Lindeque – TheGoodThingsGuy Sixteen-year-old humanitarian Simran Sahib is using Heritage Month to create a legacy of dignity and empowerment for our girl child, addressing the

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Yumna Toefy – Managing Director of MAMAS Alliance

Yumna Toefy, Managing Director of MAMAS Alliance is a social worker by profession with over 20 years’ experience working within the NGO and government sectors. She has eight years of academic experience as an Honours lecturer at the Social Development Department at the University of Cape Town. “When you intentionally use your everyday life to

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Botha’s Halte celebrates heritage through CSI in the Breede Valley

In the heart of the upper Breedekloof Valley, surrounded by the Waaihoek and Slanghoek mountains lies Bosjes farm, a historic, working Boland family farm that has established itself recently as an award-winning hospitality destination in the Cape winelands. By Chris Buchanan Images: Adam Letch Its standout feature is the architecturally acclaimed chapel designed by Coetzee

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Q&A: Holistic bursary initiatives to curb youth unemployment

With the end of the school year fast approaching, the future of South Africa’s youth is high on the agenda. Holistic bursary initiatives are critical to ensuring our youth can become gainfully employed. According to Stats SA, attendance of educational institutions among youth aged 18–24 in 2021 was relatively high, although a clear lag in

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Last chance to enter the ballsiest, bravest run to date

Thousands of men in purple speedos running 5km to raise awareness about prostate and testicular cancer. This is the Hollard Daredevil Run and this year it’s bigger and it’s braver than ever before, and it’s happening on 30 September. Men and boys from every corner of South Africa can participate in their own neighborhoods, while

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South Africa records a drop in economic freedom

South Africa ranks 99th out of 165 countries and territories included in the Economic Freedom of the World: 2022 Annual Report, released by the Free Market Foundation in conjunction with Canada’s Fraser Institute. Last year, South Africa ranked 93rd and has therefore deteriorated further in the rankings. The country’s best ranking of 47th was achieved

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