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South Africa’s vehicle population of 11 million road vehicles is only 0,79% of the world total
The world’s vehicle population now exceeds 1,4 billion and original manufacturers cannot and do not overlook the harmful effects of…
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Are you child safety compliant when driving?
Most drivers prefer to use a seat belt instead of a car seat when it comes to a kid's safety.
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8 Ways to ease your baby’s post-vaccination pain
Pain is a common after-effect of vaccination. Minimising pain can help make vaccination less intimidating and stressful for your baby.
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The D-Max ready to take on the bakkie club
This - the seventh-generation Isuzu is upping the stakes for Isuzu. It presents improved styling, luxury and safety features and…
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Outstanding holiday destinations you need to consider in SA
SponsoredSouth Africa has numerous holiday destinations worth considering. Which holiday destinations are counted among the best?
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Swop toys and gifts with experiences
Instead of giving your children gifts, give them the gift of time by sharing experiences and creating lifelong memories together.
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4 Simple ways to raise a respectful child
Respect will help your child speak effectively, accept responsibility for their own mistakes, and tolerate the mistakes of others.
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Why is my child always so moody?
All kids get cranky, often for no apparent reason. Luckily, there are tips parents can use to help their kids…
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Nissan expands Magnite export market
The Nissan Magnite has already won a number of high-profile automotive awards in India.
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Successful opening week for Toyota Gazoo racing at Dakar 2022
Their race started strong, but an incident with a biker in Stage 1B of the race saw them penalised by…
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Teach your child to respect others and be respected in return
It's important that we help our children grow into respectful adults and also ensure that they are respected by others…
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The two main reasons children aren’t physically active
Support and encouragement from family members is a really important factor in increasing our children’s activity levels.









