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  • Sweet on the new Lindt ambassador

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    SANDTON – Diets went straight out the window as Lindt South Africa hosted a delicious event at the Maslow Hotel…

  • H&M causes a storm after SA launch

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    A South African blogger asked why H&M’s marketing campaign did not adequately reflect the South African demographic after attending their…

  • First aid for when it matters

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    JOBURG - Penny Steyn highlights the importance of knowing basic first aid at her domestic watch meeting.

  • Beauty for the beast

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    JOBURG - Since its inception in 2012, Project Pedicure has had many celebrities support their cause, including Leigh-Ann Mol, Miss…

  • Metro police to monitor reckless driving on Halifax Road

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    BRYANSTON – Following calls for traffic calming measures to curb reckless driving on Halifax Road in Bryanston, councillor for Ward…

  • Call to consider dread disease cover

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    JOBURG - With the major impact an illness such as cancer or health problems can have, consumers were given advice…

  • Director general of the Department of Health – ‘Big bums are a no-no’

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    JOBURG - The African trade mark [ATM] of big bums and the acquired fad of big bellies said to disfigure…

  • 4 000 unidentified bodies in State mortuaries in GP

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    JOBURG - More than 4 000 bodies in State mortuaries in Gauteng have not been identified in the past three…

  • Pride comes to Joburg

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    WANDERERS - The 26th annual Johannesburg Pride welcome thousands to celebrate being who they are.

  • Men Make Dinner Day

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    JOHANNESBURG – On the first Thursday of November, which falls on 5 November this year, it is officially Men Make…

  • If you must light fireworks …

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    JOBURG – Remember, remember… November has begun and so festivities such as Guy Fawkes, Diwali and even New Year’s Eve…

  • 378 babies abandoned at GP hospitals in three years

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    JOBURG - Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu confirmed that 378 babies were abandoned at the province’s hospitals in the past…

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