The monthly contribution for private medical aid may seem significant, especially if you’re young and healthy, and you feel invincible. But what could go wrong if you decide to go without it? Before helping his clients plan for their ideal financial future, Bryan Nicol, Managing Director at Freedom Financial Planning (a lifestyle financial planning firm) […]
The Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa (HSFSA) will join local and global stroke organizations and their memberships in commemorating World Stroke Week (WSW) and World Stroke Day (WSD) between 28 October and 3rd November 2025. This annual campaign is one of the Foundation’s key flagship health campaigns and highlights stroke prevention strategies as well […]
Batohi said that the specialised commercial crimes unit is reviewing the Phala Phala farm theft case
While groups like Operation Dudula flood the zone with fear, confusion and misinformation around healthcare access for foreign nationals, that space has been easy to muddy, something only exacerbated by provisions in the National Health Insurance Act
A new COP30 report finds that rising temperatures, extreme weather, evolving pathogens and climate-driven migration are reshaping disease patterns
National director of public prosecutionsBatohi said the two parallel inquiries investigating police corruption represent a critical inflection point in consolidating the rule of law
This is a bittersweet saga of how Indians, under the harsh African sun, helped shape the heartland of KwaZulu-Natal
Whilst South Africa’s water challenges seem daunting, they also present an opportunity to invest in water security that will realise social and economic developmental objectives
If you’ve ever thought about getting into online betting, you’ve probably seen the name Betway South Africa pop up somewhere. It’s one of those platforms that almost every sports fan has heard of. And to be honest, there’s a good reason for that. Betway has built a solid reputation for being reliable, easy to use, […]
The state’s first witness testified that about 103 people, who were part of a WhatsApp group, including some who followed Zuma-Sambudla on social media, conspired in the destruction of property during the unrest