A big congratulations to all the lucky Daily Lotto winners of the Daily Lotto draw and Plus draw held on Monday, 27…
Month: October 2025
The Powerball excitement is back as South Africans get ready for the next big draw. Many players are looking for…
Excited about today’s Daily Lotto Predictions? Many South Africans look forward to the Daily Lotto, hoping to win big. Using…
Capitec is set to launch smart ID card application services at select branches from late 2025 as part of a Department of Home Affairs partnership. Here’s everything you need to know about the rollout plan, pilot phases, and how South Africans will soon apply for IDs directly at Capitec branches.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms set to sweep across most of the country on Tuesday, 28 October 2025. The storms will hammer inland provinces with heavy rain, hail, and strong winds, sparing only the Western, Eastern, and Northern Cape coastal regions.
Excitement filled the air on Monday, 27 October 2025, as Ithuba released the latest Daily Lotto results. Every night brings…
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month draws to an end, the Women African Tourism Board (WATB) is painting Gauteng pink with purpose, compassion, and courage. The organization will close October with the Pink Unity Dinner on 31 October 2025 at the Riboville Boutique Hotel and Restaurant in Waterfall, Midrand.
Submitted your tax return to SARS? Here’s what happens next — from assessments and refunds to financial check-ins, insurance updates, and smart planning tips for South Africans.
Christmas is just around the corner. While many are unpacking decorations and wrapping gifts, others are already deciding where to spend the big day, hopefully not in front of a hot stove. The Maslow Sandton’s Lacuna Bistro is once again setting the scene for one of Johannesburg’s most beloved festive dining experiences. Known for its elegant interiors, lush gardens, and warm service, The Maslow is hosting a Christmas lunch and dinner designed to take all the stress out of the day.
The fight against substance abuse gained momentum in Gauteng this week. MEC for Finance and Economic Development Lebogang Maile met with residents, health workers and activists at Orlando Community Hall. The gathering formed part of the Tswa Daar: Phuma Lapho Anti-Substance Abuse Campaign, a provincewide initiative to curb the impact of drugs and alcohol.
