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  • Women’s Month Profile: Lebo Maroo

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    Over the last 27 years, Dr Lebo Maroo has dedicated her time to working at various settings within the healthcare…

  • The sky is the limit for gospel choir

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    "This is one show not to be missed and we need your support to make it work. As we speak,…

  • The search continues for the new South African Idol

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    Who will make it to the stage performances of this season's SA Idols? Does Mpumalanga stand a chance again this…

  • Throwback Thursday: Never forget these sexist vintage ads

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    It’s hard to believe that the advertising world still publishes sexist adverts today but we’ve come a long way since…

  • Our favourite memes and gifs from the Olympics

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    Olympics fever has captured the world and the internet has responded. Check out some of these memes and gifs from…

  • e.tv’s telenovela Ashes to Ashes comes to an end

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    As Ashes to Ashes races towards its gripping conclusion, the Namane family will face a series of shocking events, as…

  • Chicken carbonara pasta

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    Easy, quick and delicious chicken carbonara recipe will make you wish every day was a cheat day.

  • Women’s Month Profile: Heiltje le Roux

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    Heiltje is a “student teacher” seeking the logical correspondences between the unseen world of the psyche and the physical reality…

  • Weekend recipe: Smoked mussel soup

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    This delicious cheat's soup is always a winner. Quick, easy and affordable.

  • Inspiring women who have made a difference

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    In the spirit of Women's Month, here are some women who have made a difference in the lives of others,…

  • 7 things only women will understand

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    From busted bras to broken heels, women of all ages will eventually experience these everyday struggles.

  • Pledge for Parity – this year’s IWD theme

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    But what does that mean and how far do women still have to go before they are recognised and treated…

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