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Every year, the same ritual plays out. A card. Flowers, maybe. Lunch, if you’re organised. And while the sentiment is always genuine, something has shifted in how families are thinking about Mother’s Day, and what it should actually look like. The conversation around motherhood has changed. Many mothers today are carrying a significant load: caregiving […]

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Something is shifting in the way South Africans earn, create and build. According to the Old Mutual Savings and Investment Monitor, 57% of South Africans now participate in side hustles, rising to 73% among those aged 18 to 29. As tools and platforms become more accessible, more people are turning creativity into income streams – […]

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We’re a couple of weeks into autumn and, while the air hasn’t cooled much during the day yet, it soon will. And with that usually comes the temptation to retreat indoors – which means the garden could slip down your priority list. But stepping back now could cost you later, according to Fathima Mathen, marketing […]

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With Mother’s Day around the corner, many South Africans are thinking about how to celebrate the most important woman in their lives. But in a year where household budgets are under strain and everyday costs like fuel are climbing steeply, there is a quiet tension between wanting to make Mom feel special and staying financially […]

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Long before she became executive chef of Tryn and Bistro Sixteen82 at Steenberg Farm, Kerry Kilpin’s understanding of food was shaped around a family table on a farm and by a ritual that marked both comfort and departure. The last day of every school holiday carried a quiet weight. It meant returning to boarding school […]

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