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.
An orphanage in Kenya run by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has rescued over 150 baby elephants who lost their mothers to poachers. “And it’s all play and no…
Martyn Ashton was a world champion trials rider and at the top of his sport, but two years ago, a crash left him paralysed from the waist down. Since the…
In case you needed another reason to love the former ‘Harry Potter’ star, now she’s participating in the Green Carpet Challenge. When Emma Watson isn’t advocating for gender equality as…
A woman who was stranded in the rugged Sierra Nevada for nine days while suffering from some broken bones survived by using a water filter to drink from a creek,…
One child is challenging other children to help her change her community, one hungry tummy at a time… and all it takes to make a difference is a small portion…
Over $139,000 has been raised in under 48 hours after a picture of a man seemingly trying to sell pens on a street in Beirut, Lebanon with his daughter slumped…
Since the killing of Cecil the lion on July 1 in Zimbabwe‚ 42 airlines had announced or reaffirmed bans on wildlife trophy shipments on their carriers‚ the Humane Society International…
This July, Cafe Art, a UK based initiative that allows the homeless to express themselves through art & photography, gave 100 Fujifilm disposable cameras to the homeless in London… Basic…
South Africa’s top online radio station, CliffCentral, has just launched a smartphone app which will allow listeners the opportunity to catch up with all the shows live, send messages to…
An act of kindness by a Durban policewoman has just inspired a nation reminding us that not every book can be judged by its collective cover. Andrew Draper, 42,…
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