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It’s only July, and yet many South Africans have already used up the medical savings portion of their medical aid plans. That means more people are paying out of pocket for everyday healthcare needs like doctor’s visits, prescriptions and blood tests – just to make it through the rest of the year.
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Born in Mpumalanga and raised in Walmer, Gqeberha and Pretoria East, 24-year-old Georgia Neves is a South African actress, comedian, and writer making waves in Los Angeles. Her fearless storytelling, emotionally layered performances, and sharp comedic voice are setting her apart in a fast-moving industry.
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JENINE WYNGUARD Ever stood at the till wondering if you should tap your phone, swipe your card, or just hand over cash? You’re not alone. South Africa’s payment habits are evolving — fast. And knowing the pros, cons, and risks of each method can help you avoid fraud, track your spending better, and stay ahead…
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VERONICA CHARLES Looking to see a different side of Gqeberha? Mosaic Tourism offers immersive, locally rooted experiences that connect you to the heart of Nelson Mandela Bay. From forgotten village stories to penguin conservation and lighthouse views, this isn’t just a tour, it’s a guided walk through time, nature, and memory. Here’s what happened when…
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Two talented young athletes from Gqeberha are gearing up to wear the Green and Gold on the global stage. Nikithemba Hani and Mondray Barnard, students at IIE Varsity College Nelson Mandela Bay, have earned their place to compete at the FISU World University Games in Germany, taking place from 16 to 27 July 2025.










