The delayed annual Eat Out Awards – held 14 months after the previous batch in 2013 – got a lot right, with room for further improvement. The choice of the Baxter Theatre Centre as the venue was a masterstroke. Pretty much everyone got elegantly plastered as usual. But how much has really changed?
‘Our client, a career teacher and principal of the school, is outraged and devastated that the suggestion that he is a suspect is even entertained,’ said Nel.
From getting terrified otters to swim to convincing farmers to spare leopards, this husband-wife team are transforming wildlife rescue in South Africa. Their sanctuary is now also the world’s largest owl haven – and their stories will make your heart soar.
What started as an innocent social media question at the height of the pandemic ended with a heartbreaking realisation for many when someone asked a hypothetical question to find out what women would do if men disappeared from Earth for 24 hours.
Following a period of negotiation over the budget, economic growth and spending reforms, DA Leader John Steenhuisen will brief the media on the outcomes and the implications for the budget, the Government of National Unity and the country.SowetanLIVE
Former president Thabo Mbeki and former justice minister Brigitte Mabandla want to give evidence that disputes “serious and damaging” claims that they interfered in the prosecution of apartheid-era crimes.
It is easy to fall into depression and despair if you only read about what is wrong with our country and the world, but what is right is also part of the South African story, writes Adriaan Basson.
A group of South African business and labour leaders met with US officials in Washington, DC last week to assess how fraught the relationship has become and what a reset might require.
Mama Mirriam Toni’s life in Paarl is filled with giving; from frying vetkoeks, baking bread and cakes for the community to providing school lunches for children in her community, she works to change lives through skills development by teaching children in Mbekweni to cook and bake.
Dr Justice Masilela is the proud owner of veterinary clinic in Benoni reaching those without care. When he is not in his clinic, he spends his time on nearby farms, assisting small-scale and emerging farmers with veterinary consultations, writes Thahasello Mphatsoe.
Having never completed school herself, Goodness Mntambo’s greatest dream was for her children to get a good education. And after her death in 2021, just weeks before her youngest was scheduled to start college, her sister, Celiwe Mntambo, beat all odds to make sure that dream did not die with her.