Lifestyle and Health

  • Business owner? Here’s how to save

    Christmas Feature

    SMEs should fully capitalise on the opportunities presented by the busy festive period and save and invest their profits wisely.

  • Keeping children entertained is child’s play

    Lifestyle

    The festive season is upon us and this is the one time of the year where children are at home…

  • Remember safety this festive season

    Lifestyle

    The holidays are coming up and this means that several families will get together to celebrate.

  • Let’s get to zero

    Lifestyle

    Recently Hollywood bad-boy, Charlie Sheen, broke the stigma against HIV by publically announcing his HIV-positive status.

  • Look after your bond first this festive season

    Lifestyle

    Consumers need to ensure their bond repayment is their first priority this festive season, before any other spending.

  • 16 Days of Activism: 11 ways you can take part

    Lifestyle

    Take part in the fight against women and child abuse by doing the following.

  • Shake your hips like Shakira

    Lifestyle

    Belly dancing has been celebrated for centuries by royalty, writers, poets, artists and musicians.

  • The Freeme Wildlife rehabilitation centre closes its doors

    Lifestyle

    The Freeme wildlife rehabilitation centre has been closed down (on a temporary basis) by NSPCA and Nature conservation.

  • Learning about rain dances

    Lifestyle

    During the current water crisis, people from different cultural backgrounds are doing everything they can to encourage the summer rains.

  • Save our water

    Lifestyle

    With reservoirs drying up and no significant rainfall predicted until 2016, Gauteng is facing a serious water shortage crisis.

  • Waterless cooking during a water shortage

    Lifestyle

    With the City of Johannesburg implementing a level two water restriction and the City of Ekurhuleni sending out water crisis…

  • Thirty-minute meals: Bacon cheeseburger pasta

    Lifestyle

    This recipe is not only kid friendly, but easy to reheat if the family wants more later.

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