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Juicing as a detox option ahead of Spring

By Zuko Komisa Spring is here and it’s time to start it off with a healthy bang. Spring juicing is the thing to try. When it comes to detoxing, the most important thing you should remember is how it removes impurities from the blood as well as the liver, where toxins are processed for elimination. Detoxifying your body from the inside out this spring will work on your complete metabolic […]

today29/08/2018

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LIFESTYLE

Help your child select subjects for grade 10

By Nomali Cele For parents of learners in grade nine, this is a very important year. This is when these learners are expected to make a decision as to what they want to do with the rest of their high school years and, potentially, the rest of their educational career. Many people pursue qualifications they never use in jobs so the subject selection will not necessarily affect your child’s entire […]

today29/08/2018

Technologies of the future

LIFESTYLE

Technologies of the future that are a lot closer than you think

By Zuko Komisa Technology has drastically evolved that everyday new technology is being developed and shared with the world. The world as we know it has been filled with advancement we never thought would be possible. We see these technologies in sci-fi films and they all appear to be in a distant future but already exist. The following are technologies that seem like they are for the future but are […]

today29/08/2018

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Renegade PAC members caused chaos at Mama Sobukwe funeral

Breakfast With David The PAC has apologized to the Sobukwe family following the disruptions at the funeral of struggle stalwart Zondeni Sobukwe. The 91-year-old was laid to rest in the Eastern Cape on Saturday.  She was granted a category two state funeral by President Cyril Ramaphosa.   Proceedings were disrupted by some PAC members - who did not want to be addressed by ANC officials. This resulted in Deputy President […]

today29/08/2018

Zimbabwe ready for a new dawn

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Zimbabwe ready for a new dawn

Breakfast With David Team   Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken the oath as Zimbabwe's president after a bitterly disputed election.   Mnangagwa first took office in November after Mugabe resigned under military pressure. He was declared the winner of the country's highly contested July 30 elections. Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa challenged the elections alleging that they were rigged. The Constitutional Court on Friday rejected those claims. The elections were […]

today28/08/2018

LIFESTYLE

Zanele Mbeki honored with lifetime achievement award

By Motlagae Konyana The former First Lady, Zanele Mbeki, was honored with the lifetime achievement award at the Standard bank Top Women awards last week. Her remarkable, philanthropic work on the establishment of the Women’s Development Bank is among the many reasons she was honored. Former First, Lady Gugu Motlanthe, paid tribute to Mbeki saying her achievements have been silenced by patriarchy but her story needs to be told . […]

today27/08/2018

Concerts SA Mobility Fund

MUSIC

Concerts SA Mobility Fund applications now open

By Nomali Cele There are a lot of ideas of what a musician should do and tours – going where fans are and putting on performances – is one of the expectations. But for most acts, this is a difficult endeavour that sees them relying on concert promoters to book them. The promotions business is profit-driven, which shrinks the pool of who gets booked to only artists who perform the popular […]

today27/08/2018

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Peas in a pod-A Promise of West Africa at Asanka

Episode 9 – A Promise of West Africa at Asanka To the imagination of romantics, Ghana is synonymous with the idea of self-determination as the first country in Africa to get independence from colonial rule in 1956. To realists, the country, modern day Ghana is complex like the geographical patterns on Kente cloth. It is a country wanting to re-imagine itself through the aspirations of its youth. The one constant […]

today27/08/2018

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Peas in pod-Steak, art and Rosebank nostalgia

Episode 8 - Steak, art and Rosebank nostalgia Almost like a spaceship that landed whilst some of us were napping, the Keyes Art Mile precinct in Rosebank just appeared!  This architectural marvel is a multi-use space with bars, galleries and home to the best place to have steak in Jozi via Marble restaurant. Marble introduces us to that Sous Chef, Matt Van Niekerk. Through Van Niekerk's scenic route of a […]

today27/08/2018

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Peas in a pod-Tale Of Two Cities (Part 2)

Episode 7 - Tale Of Two Cities  (Part 2) The second part of the series continues to paint a picture of contradictions within Maboneng Precinct/Jeppestown. Whilst still at the Arts On Main Sunday market, we have a taste of Ethiopia. Addis Ababa born cook and food curator, Raquell, takes us on journey of wholesome feeding prevalent in regions around the Horn Of Africa. Part 2 also has us musing on […]

today27/08/2018

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Peas in a pod-Tale Of Two Cities (Part 1)

Episode 6 - Tale Of Two Cities (Part 1) These food markets have become a common weekend fixture on gig guides and Instagram feeds, as they capture the different culinary DIY styled innovations. But in a city like Johannesburg, not all is innocent when it comes to food markets. Certain things come at a cost. On the first part of this series, we look at how gentrification gets a foothold […]

today27/08/2018

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Peas in a pod-The evolved DNA of the spaza shop

Episode 5 -The evolved DNA of the spaza shop In its humble beginnings during the 70s,80s and 90s the spaza shop was a survivalist business in most South African townships. The spaza went and became a cite for tension when Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Somali and Ethiopian entered the market. All of them pitted with South Africans nationals. This episode samples the feel of the modern day spaza shops in Meadowlands, Soweto. […]

today27/08/2018

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