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The greatest gift: Twins reunited after months-long fight for survival

Being together over the festive season had special significance for the Ndlovu family after one of their identical twin babies returned home, thriving after spending months fighting for his life in a paediatric intensive care unit in another province. “Our twin boys, Kwandokuhle and Kwenzokuhle, were born in April 2025 – and at the end […]

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Why strengthening self-management skills will help students thrive

Technology is the quintessential modern dilemma: While we enthusiastically embrace the positive ways it has transformed our lives, both parents and educators share concerns about its influence on young people.  We think nostalgically about our own childhoods, blissfully unencumbered by smartphones and social media, and wonder how we can protect young people from overwhelm.  In

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Strong academic foundations: The future starts in the early years

As South Africa grapples with persistent challenges in early childhood development (ECD), the conversation must move beyond access alone to impact, because the country’s future is being shaped long before children start school. The ECD stage, spanning from birth to 5 years old and extending into Grade R, is more than just playtime; it’s the

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From classroom to sports field: Smart nutrition for busy children

Every afternoon, it’s the same story: Kids arrive home or climb into the car after school and announce they’re starving. Like they haven’t eaten anything all day. Despite the carefully packed lunchbox. Despite the snacks. Despite the backup snacks. For parents juggling homework, lifts to practice and dinner prep, that post-school hunger can be confusing

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Why your lawn is patchy – and how to win the battle

A patchy lawn is one of the most common frustrations for people with gardens. You can do everything right, but those stubborn bald spots and uneven patches still refuse to grow, leaving your lawn looking scruffy instead of at its best. And that’s what’s so annoying. A lush, green lawn is meant to be the

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Book a test drive for LDV’s powerful Terron 9 or luxurious D90

LDV South Africa has announced the arrival of the first shipment of its all-new Terron 9 and D90, marking an exciting new chapter for the brand in South Africa. With LDV’s continued expansion and growth, dealerships nationwide will soon be stocking both models. Customers are invited to be among the first to experience these standout vehicles

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Image-based shopping comes to South Africa with Amazon Lens

Amazon has launched Amazon Lens in South Africa, bringing its visual shopping tool to more customers seeking a faster, easier way to shop online. See it, snap it, shop it Ever spotted a perfect piece of décor in a friend’s home, but couldn’t find the right words to search for it? Or tried to replace a specific

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Fresh Breath Month 2026: Why a healthy mouth is a powerful tool for whole-body wellness

This February, Fresh Breath Month takes on a more meaningful message: a healthy mouth supports a healthy body. New research is reshaping how we think about oral care, showing that the state of your mouth doesn’t just determine the smell of your breath or the whiteness of your smile; it influences everything from inflammation levels

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Creative arts education in the world of AI technology

The creative arts are essential for a child’s overall development. They help with growth in the mind, body and spirit. In the 21st century, technology continues to change how we live and work. Still, the creative arts are crucial in combining human creativity with a digital world that keeps evolving.  At schools like Reddam House Helderfontein,

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39% of South Africans worry about their income: Tips to boost your salary

JustMoney’s large-scale survey, Money & Me, reveals that more than a third of South Africans are worried about their income; and little wonder, with salary increases having been nominal over the past 10 years, and the cost of living rising dramatically. With the new year underway, now is the ideal time to consider how to

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