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  • Gap years reframed as career launchpadsGap years reframed as career launchpads
    As South Africa’s matric class steps beyond the exam hall, a growing number of school-leavers are pausing, not to drift, but to plan. Once seen as a year off, gap years are increasingly being used as a strategic bridge between school and long-term career choices. The shift comes at a… Read more »
  • Pick n Pay loses final Maria Williams appealPick n Pay loses final Maria Williams appeal
    A nearly decade-long legal fight over a slip-and-fall incident inside a Cape Town Pick n Pay store has reached its final stop, after the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) dismissed the retailer’s last attempt to challenge liability, with costs, Cape {town}Etc reports. The ruling brings closure to the merits phase… Read more »
  • City urges residents to cut water use as Cape Town consumption risesCity urges residents to cut water use as Cape Town consumption rises
    Cape Town’s daily water consumption has once again climbed well above its target, prompting renewed calls from the City for residents, businesses and industries to urgently cut back before restrictions become unavoidable. The City is aiming to keep collective water use below 975 million litres a day (MLD). However, the… Read more »
  • Update: Support grows as crews continue battling Hout Bay fireUpdate: Support grows as crews continue battling Hout Bay fire
    Update: 28 January, 7:28 pm Firefighting operations above Hout Bay remain active as City, SANParks and Volunteer Wildfire Services crews continue working across challenging terrain, with authorities renewing calls for the public to keep clear of emergency zones while containment efforts continue, reports Cape {town}Etc. Non-essential personnel and residents have… Read more »
  • New grocery math: How South Africans are stretching food budgets in 2026New grocery math: How South Africans are stretching food budgets in 2026
    I remember when I was in primary school, standing in the tuckshop queue with R5, thinking that was a lot. If anyone had R20, they were deemed rich on the spot. And R5 got you far: a toasted sarmie, a drink, and a sweet or two. Just imagine what R20… Read more »
  • It’s official: Chinese cars are winning over South Africa’s motoristsIt’s official: Chinese cars are winning over South Africa’s motorists
    Not too long ago, Chinese cars were the punchline of many a South African braai joke, Cheap, cheerful and – in the eyes of sceptics – inferior. But according to new data from AutoTrader, that reputation has quietly fallen apart, especially in the used car market. AutoTrader’s latest pricing and mileage figures… Read more »
  • South Africa unveils bold new immigration planSouth Africa unveils bold new immigration plan
    South Africa is set to enter a new era of migration management with the release of a draft white paper on immigration, citizenship, and refugee policy, marking the country’s fourth major overhaul in three decades. According to African Insider, the document, driven by Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber, signals a… Read more »
  • Update: Zeekoevlei Primary School teacher arrested over Grade 4 assaultUpdate: Zeekoevlei Primary School teacher arrested over Grade 4 assault
    Update: 28 January The Grade 4 teacher from Zeekoevlei Primary School has appeared in court following an alleged assault involving a learner, as both criminal and internal education department processes move forward in parallel. Police have confirmed that a 60-year-old female educator was arrested earlier this month and later warned… Read more »
  • Darren Scott’s ex-wife marks his birthday with heartfelt tributeDarren Scott’s ex-wife marks his birthday with heartfelt tribute
    A quiet, emotional tribute marked what would have been Darren Scott’s 62nd birthday, as his former wife, Sarah-Kate Accetta, shared a deeply personal message reflecting on life, loss and a legacy that still echoes through their family. Posting on Facebook on Monday, 26 January, Accetta opened a window into how… Read more »
  • SRD grant increase is ‘simply unaffordable’ says TreasurySRD grant increase is ‘simply unaffordable’ says Treasury
    Words: Marecia Damons / GroundUp The Department of Social Development (DSD), South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and National Treasury have appealed a high court ruling that declared several regulations governing the R370-a-month Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant unconstitutional. In January last year, the high court in Pretoria ruled that several SRD… Read more »

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