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lips from chapping

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Pucker up! Tips to keep your lips from chapping

By: Natasha Archary Winter takes its toll on your skin and hair, causing skin to become dry and flaky and hair to lose lustre, looking brittle. The same can be said for heels, elbows and lips, with cracks making an appearance, calling for a more rigorous routine. When Sizwe Dhlomo first moved to Johannesburg from KwaZulu-Natal, he learnt very quickly that he needed to invest in lip care. The drier […]

today08/08/2022

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Kaya Drive: Do you believe old people can say things to block your success?

By Zuko Komisa South Africans and people across the world all grow up with a set of beliefs about how the world works and one such belief is the influence of old people's words in your life. Whether you believe it or not, there are many people who grow up being told of the existence of prophecies, curses and witchcraft amongst other things. In Setswana 'Go tshwara ka pelo', is […]

today28/07/2022

Pravin Gordhan's excuses

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Kaya Drive: Pravin Gordhan ropes in ex-Eskom CEOs to help with power crisis

By: Natasha Archary When he's not praising Eskom executives during the worst era of rolling blackouts the country has ever experienced, Pravin Gordhan contradicts himself. This after he shared that ex-Eskom CEOs were going to be brought in to help with the country's dire power crisis. With loadshedding only getting worse, the Public Enterprises Minister is not against roping in former Eskom heavyweights to help with the skills shortage at […]

today06/07/2022

struggle holidays

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Kaya Drive: Dangers of struggle holidays with non-performing ruling party

By: Natasha Archary In marking another Youth Month in SA this June, the Kaya Drive team wanted to know if there's any merit in celebrating struggle holidays. With a non-performing ruling party at the helm, and the prevalence of unemployment amongst the youth at an all-time high, what's the value of Youth Day or Youth Month for young people today? The latest StatsSA Quarterly Labour Force Survey paints a bleak […]

today23/06/2022

retail therapy

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Kaya Drive: Is retail therapy still a thing in this economic climate?

By: Natasha Archary Retail therapy has been a coping mechanism for many people going through a hard time. Whether you're feeling stressed, anxious or dealing with a heartbreak, spoiling yourself has been linked to self-care. With the current economic climate pushing the cost of living up, the question is whether people still shop for therapy? Almost 62% of shoppers feel better after they've bought something for themselves. Another 28% of […]

today20/06/2022

Izinto Zabantu

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Kaya Drive: Izinto Zabantu!

By: Natasha Archary Izinto Zabantu! Loosely translated, this means "other people's things." Growing up, Sizwe Dhlomo's parents were pretty strict about him borrowing toys and other possessions from his friends. "My parents didn't want to see anything that they didn't buy for my siblings and I. If they didn't buy it, it should not be in the house." It was a rule that conditioned in him the habit of not […]

today15/06/2022

Stingy Men Association

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Kaya Drive: Stingy Men Association

By: Natasha Archary If you're banking on getting a partner allowance for the duration of your relationship, forget about it. The number of men who are against giving their partner financial benefits while dating is increasing. Founder of the "Stingy Men Association" (jokes) Sizwe Dhlomo is against a partner allowance. The proud Zulu man says there's no way he's giving his partner any financial contributions and she should be able […]

today14/06/2022

Rynair

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Rynair slammed for discrimination for enforcing Afrikaans test

By: Natasha Archary Low-cost Irish airline, Rynair has been accused of discrimination by forcing South Africans to complete a test in Afrikaans. Failing to do so will result in passengers not being allowed to board their flights. The matter was brought to light by a disgruntled South African, living in the UK, Dinesh Joseph who was appalled at being asked to complete the Afrikaans test before he boarded his flight. […]

today06/06/2022

being blackmailed

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Kaya Drive: Being blackmailed? How do you protect yourself?

By: Natasha Archary Arthur Fraser filing criminal charges against President Cyril Ramaphosa has opened up the discussion on what people who have information on you can mean for your reputation. Whether or not they're dangling the information or whatever sordid details there is against you in a bid to just threaten you or keeping it as leverage, what can you do if you're being blackmailed? The important point to remember […]

today03/06/2022

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