Local entrepreneur and motivational speaker, John Kubeka was recently chosen as one of the 100 Shining Stars in South Africa for his charitable work in […]
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Unveiling the Journey of Sphola
Sipho Maxwell Vilakazi, a 26-year-old maverick hailing from humble beginnings, is a living testament to the transformative power of chasing a passion that transcends boundaries. He is the co-founder of the local online radio station, Heidelberg Radio.
Ithuba celebrates eight years of serving Mzansi
Today, the company not only represents gaming excellence but also serves as a beacon of hope for the next generation through its bursaries and graduate programs.
Young performer uplifts community through arts
Dlamini wants to see his community resemble the vibrant place they remember from their childhood, where arts were everywhere in the streets.
Pelican Light Foundation brings hope to the hopeless
During the past few months, the foundation has helped thousands of families with groceries, clothes, toiletries, as well as stationery for learners.
Young Soweto Violist Aiming for Greater Heights
Soweto, renowned for its vibrant music scene, is home to many talented individuals who strive to make their mark in the industry. Among them is […]
Evidence’s Hobby Becomes Her Career
Evidence is currently running a small baking business in Alex (No. 56, 9th Selbourne), said that she has poured her passion into hustling after realizing that she was academically ungifted.
Learn local lingo with Joy Language Class
Thabo Temba, is the inventor of Joy Language Class. He is a Political Science graduate and coaches high school learners in public speaking and debate.
Pitso claims his life back after battling drugs
Kopano Pitso says he is more excited and optimistic about the future after battling with drugs. The 25-year-old from Tshepiso in Sharpeville (Sedibeng) said crystal […]
Meet Mzansi first Accounting Poet
The 20-year-old debutante has written a groundbreaking accounting poetry book titled “A Black Child Transformed By Accounting,” earning her the distinction of being the first South African accounting poet.