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As South Africa’s job market remains under pressure, job seekers are being forced to rethink how they search for work. While the official unemployment rate dipped slightly to 31.9% in late 2024, millions of South Africans are still actively looking for opportunities in an increasingly competitive environment.
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BY: Delon le Roux, EMBA Build a second income that works for your lifestyle. The main difference between the wealthy and the middle class, aside from the additional zeros in their bank accounts, is that the wealthy have multiple income streams. Educated professionals, on the other hand, rely solely on a single source of income:…
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January in Nelson Mandela Bay is anything but quiet. Whether you’re entertaining out-of-town family, easing into the new year, or squeezing every last drop out of summer, the Bay is packed with events, shows, sport, and family fun. From theatre and cricket to festivals and seaside thrills, here’s what’s happening in January 2026..
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Think Nelson Mandela Bay is just about beaches, coffee, and brunches? Think again. If you’re tired of the usual, we’ve found five adventures that are fun, quirky, and totally unforgettable. Whether you want to test your brain, smash some stuff, get crafty, sneak into a secret bar, or spook yourself silly, these experiences will make…
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When music meets culture and good vibes collide with great people, you get Ebubeleni Festival and this year, the iconic event returns for its 14th edition, ready to once again set the Eastern Cape alight.
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The 12th Annual UTH All White Picnic is set to take place on Tuesday, 23 December 2025, bringing thousands of music lovers together at Willow Dam in Janssendal, Kariega, for one of the Eastern Cape’s most anticipated lifestyle events.
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As the festive season settles into Nelson Mandela Bay, Boardwalk Casino and Hotel is lining up a series of events aimed at giving locals plenty of reasons to gather, celebrate and enjoy the end of the year together.








