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Good news for people who have DStv

10 April at 11:16 AM, via Daily Investor

MultiChoice has slashed DStv decoder prices, launched split billing, and suspended annual price increases to make the service more attractive.

South Africa’s Youth Crisis Meets Action: Vaal EmpowaYouth Week Delivers Outcomes, Not Promises

10 April at 10:49 AM, via Mail & Guardian

At a time when youth unemployment in South Africa sits at 41% and exceeds 90% in parts of the Vaal, a powerful, solutions-driven story is taking shape. Vaal EmpowaYouth Week 2026 (20–24 April, Sebokeng) is not another conference. It’s a live economic activation platform delivering real outcomes in real time from job placements and enterprise funding to accredited skills […]

Johannesburg heading for serious financial trouble

10 April at 10:01 AM, via Daily Investor

Johannesburg’s credit rating outlook was downgraded to negative after delays in publishing its audited financial statements, which has already seen trading in the city’s bonds on the JSE being suspended.

Two South African brothers taking an iconic brand global

10 April at 09:01 AM, via Daily Investor

A South African clothing startup is taking on the global athleisure market, going from a university dorm room to partnerships with sports giants such as the NBA and Manchester City in just seven years. 

Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance

10 April at 00:35 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Gabi Motuba’s music stretches beyond jazz, transforming grief, memory and resistance into a spiritual sonic language rooted in black life and liberation

Becoming Umwana – a son

10 April at 00:35 AM, via Mail & Guardian

In the ruins of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, Nelson Gashagaza survived by becoming someone else’s child. In this two-part series as Rwanda commemorates Kwibuka32, he tells a personal story on a performed kinship, ordinary horror and the meaning of belonging

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