Lifestyle
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The Freeme Wildlife rehabilitation centre closes its doors
LifestyleThe Freeme wildlife rehabilitation centre has been closed down (on a temporary basis) by NSPCA and Nature conservation.
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COMPETITION:Celebrate Reconciliation Day with a twist
LifestyleReconciliation Day will be marked with a vibrant outdoor music event and picnic on the sprawling festival lawns at Carnival…
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WIN! Ring in New Year with a SuperSokkie at Carnival City
LifestyleRing in 2016 with an energetic evening of hip-swaying dancing to a soundtrack by some of South Africa’s best loved…
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TRAILERS: Films showing on big screen this weekend (November 13)
LifestyleThese are newly released films showing at cinemas on November 13.
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East Point shopping centre takes shape
LifestyleVisitors to East Point (previously East Rand Galleria Shopping Centre) will notice a marked difference as the outside facade around…
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Pneumonia remains a deadly yet silent killer among children
LifestylePer annum, pneumonia manages to kill more children under the age of five on a global scale than AIDS, malaria…
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Learning about rain dances
LifestyleDuring the current water crisis, people from different cultural backgrounds are doing everything they can to encourage the summer rains.
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CALL TO ACTION: Antibiotics is losing the fight against superbugs
LifestyleThe world is on the verge of returning to an age of being unable to treat bacterial infections.
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Follow these easy tips to save our water
LifestyleWith reservoirs drying up and no significant rainfall predicted until 2016, Gauteng is facing a serious water shortage crisis.
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Romantiese avontuurfilm binnekort op die groot skerm
LifestyleAs vervaardigers, skrywers en akteurs van die suksesvolle film, Pad na jou Hart, het Ivan Botha en Donnalee Roberts weer…
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Waterless cooking during a water shortage
LifestyleWith the City of Johannesburg implementing a level two water restriction and the City of Ekurhuleni sending out water crisis…
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Gauteng and Ekurhuleni drum up support for Idols’ Rhema
LifestyleRhema gets great support from Ekurhuleni and Gauteng Province.











