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VERONICA CHARLES Egypt is one of those destinations that stays with you long after you leave. It is ancient, soulful, overwhelming at times and deeply fascinating. If you are planning a trip, especially to Cairo, here are ten important things I learned that will help you travel smarter, calmer and with far more ease.
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K-beauty may already be familiar to many skincare lovers in Nelson Mandela Bay, but understanding the philosophy behind Korean skincare can still feel overwhelming. Now, with the arrival of Mary & May at Woolworths Walmer Park, local shoppers have an opportunity to explore the world of K-beauty through a brand that focuses on simple ingredients,…
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Strong leadership is not about titles. It is about responsibility. For Janet Pillai, Chief Operating Officer of Inuversal Group, leadership has always been about stewardship. After working across academia, government, heritage, tourism and private enterprise, she believes leaders are entrusted with something bigger than themselves.
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Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality says it remains focused on addressing historical inequalities through its latest Adjustment Budget, with the majority of funds directed towards previously disadvantaged communities. Of the R879,575,971 allocated across the Metro’s 60 wards, 82 percent of the funding has been directed to previously disadvantaged areas, in line with the municipality’s 80–20 budget…
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By 041Online Nelson Mandela Bay has long been home to a thriving creative community, but beyond the well-known galleries and public art spaces lies a network of smaller studios and hidden galleries that many locals and visitors don’t always discover. Tucked away in historic buildings, quiet suburbs, and creative hubs, these spaces showcase the work…
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By Jenine Wynguard Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) quietly shape almost every corner of modern life. From the apps on our phones to the bridges we cross, from medical breakthroughs to climate research, STEM is the heart of progress. Yet for much of history, half the world’s talent has been underrepresented in these spaces.…
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Political satire often reveals uncomfortable truths by leaning into irony, exaggeration and dark humour. In this opinion piece, MVUME NDIMBA reflects on the contradictions he sees in global politics, particularly around power, influence and the language used to justify international actions. Through sharp commentary and biting wit, he explores how narratives of “peace” can sometimes…








