Brent Lindeque is the founder and editor in charge at Good Things Guy.
Recognised as one of the Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South African’s as well as a Primedia LeadSA Hero, Brent is a change maker, thought leader, radio host, foodie, vlogger, writer and all round good guy.
When disaster strikes, South Africans don’t hesitate – we rally, we show up, and we help each other through even the most bizarre of circumstances. This weekend, a rare snowstorm…
South African musician David Scott, known as The Kiffness, has turned political absurdity into viral gold, with his latest video, “Eating the Cats”, amassing over 50 million views in just…
An Uber driver’s simple act of kindness, which captured the hearts of millions, once again proves that even the smallest gestures can create the biggest impact and remind us all…
This week, that spirit has united a nation in an extraordinary show of compassion, as donations have poured in to help beloved talk show host Tom London in his fight…
In a powerful step towards uplifting South Africa’s rural farming communities, Kagiso Trust, through its Tyala Impact Fund, has awarded R3 million to support SPAR’s Rural Hub farmer development programme,…
You will sign many important documents in your life, but none more significant than your last will and testament. Here’s why that is the most important signature of all. …
South Africans are proving once again that no challenge is too big for a laugh, as SPAR’s new comedic video, “Paris Impossible,” brings the nation’s unstoppable spirit and legendary sense…
Jetour has partnered with Good Things Guy to find three inspiring South African influencers to become the faces of their brand, celebrating creativity, adventure, and innovation. South Africa (12…
Cancel culture, born from a desire for justice, has become a tool of public shaming and swift condemnation in the digital age. As we grapple with its impact, the challenge…
South African Olympian Elvira Wood is championing mental health awareness by helping fellow athletes navigate post-Olympic depression through her work with the South African Olympian Association. Johannesburg, South Africa…
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