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Understanding your baby’s skin: Why the right nappy matters

08 October 2025: A baby’s skin is not only the largest organ of their body, but also one of the most delicate. Up to 30% thinner than adult skin, it is more vulnerable to irritation, dryness, and damage from everyday factors such as moisture, friction, and harsh additives. For parents, this means that choosing the […]

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Table Mountain Cableway celebrates 96 years of operation

Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company (TMACC) is celebrating its 96th birthday this October, marking the company’s unofficial start to the end-of-year festive season in Cape Town. Since its inauguration on 4 October 1929, the Cableway has provided more than 32 million visitors with safe, accessible, and unforgettable journeys to the summit of one of the

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When it comes to your money, real advice still beats algorithms

Opening an investment account can be as quick and easy as a few clicks, and suddenly you can buy shares, pick a fund, or move your savings into something new. Access has never been simpler. But managing your own money is not just about transactions. The real challenge is what happens after you’ve invested: when markets swing

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10 tips to cultivate good mental health and resilience

Good mental health and emotional wellbeing can be easy to take for granted, but keeping this balance through life’s ups and downs can be a struggle for anyone.  “This World Mental Health Day, commemorated on 10 October, reminds us that mental health is a constant work in progress, not something that can ever be finally

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Tiny Treasures, Big Business: How Mini Brands Collectibles Became the World’s Latest Obsession

From Polly Pocket reboots to pint-sized fast-food replicas, mini collectibles have become one of the most powerful drivers in the global toy economy. Their appeal isn’t hard to understand they blend the nostalgia of childhood memories with the thrill of discovering something new. Crucially, they also remain relatively affordable compared to other collectibles, making them

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The Galileo kicks off its summer season – people and pets welcome!

We know that summer is around the corner once The Galileo lineup is released. From mid-October, look forward to the return of picnics and outdoor movies under a canopy of the Cape’s beautiful starlit skies. This summer brings exciting new concepts, including live sport screenings, dog-friendly shows, themed nights, exclusive Royale experiences, and spectacular new

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How financial advisers can help you stay safe from scams

In an increasingly digital world, financial scams have become more sophisticated and frequent, posing a serious threat to the hard-earned savings and retirement plans of everyday consumers. From deceptive phishing emails to elaborate fraudulent investment schemes, these scams can wipe out a lifetime of disciplined saving in an instant. Protecting your financial future is no

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Cape Town ECDS in need receive 4000 multilingual, multicultural storybooks to combat SA’s illiteracy crisis

Grassroots handover tackles crisis where 8 in 10 learners can’t read for meaning Cape Town: As South Africa recognises National Literacy Month, the Western Cape has become the third province to receive multilingual, multicultural books through a Read with Wimpy and Ladles of Love literacy initiative, with 4000 brand-new storybooks now in the hands of young

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Giving back: 5 holiday activities that teach empathy and beat boredom

School holidays are approaching with all the subtlety of a sugar-fuelled toddler at 6 a.m. Soon, your little ones will be bouncing off the walls, you’ll hear “I’m bored” seventeen times before breakfast, and you’ll be wondering if it’s too early to start counting down to the new school term. Sure, you could let them

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