In honour of International Literacy Month, Sun International and five of its properties teamed up with Read to Rise and donate more than R200 000 worth of books and mini-libraries to underprivileged schools across the country.
Advertorial: Addiction doesn’t discriminate
We’re all spending far too much time behind our PCs currently. We wake up and turn them on, we’re behind them during meals, late at night, and early in the morning. In fact, a cursory Google search shows that there are grave concerns about the amount of time we are all spending behind our screens, […]
AFDA ALUMNA AND FILMMAKER KATE D’HOTMAN WINS SUNDANCETV SHORTS COMPETITION
SundanceTV announced the winner of the 2nd Annual SundanceTV Shorts Competition. The winner of the Jury Prize is Life’s a Drag by Johannesburg-based filmmaker Kate D’hotman. She receives a trip for two to London, which includes a screening of her film at a SundanceTV event during Sundance Film Festival 2019: London, which took place on 30 May to 2 June. The winning film will also be broadcast on SundanceTV, DStv channel 108, later in the year.
OLIVES & PLATES: A Mediterranean odyssey in Johannesburg
It is serendipitous that Olives & Plates first planted roots 10 years ago off Johannesburg’s Empire Road on the Wits University Campus, and that another branch is in Empire Place in Sandhurst, for a business empire is indeed what this Mediterranean-styled restaurant and catering company has become.
Investing in residential property
The residential property market remains a most resilient one despite the country’s economic and political challenges.
But unsurprisingly, consumer sentiment is subdued and that is impacting the performance of the residential market.
OPINION: Offshore savings – why it makes sense
With South Africa’s economy in the doldrums, and expected to grow at less than a percent this year, more and more people are looking at saving in international currencies like the US dollar, Botswana pula or British pound.