Tyler Leigh Vivier is a writer for Good Things Guy.
Her passion is to spread good news across South Africa with a big focus on environmental issues, animal welfare and social upliftment. Outside of Good Things Guy, she is an avid reader and lover of tea.
Tracy Todd’s memoir has been published thanks to South African’s everywhere that Crowdfunded it and helped reach her goal of 100K Lives can be changed in an instant. For…
Jacaranda FM created a live event on the corner of Corlett and Oxford Johannesburg. They had a large billboard where people could watch a love story unfold in song form. …
Bricks are being made using litter collected at the 5fm Beach Cleanup and then being used to build a new storage unit at the Masikhululeke Educare Centre in Joe Slovo….
Lisa Wilkinson did a Valentine’s Day themed #RAK17 for the people of Johannesburg. By handing out roses and smiles to strangers. Lisa Wilkinson got up at 4am this morning,…
Raising Giants is a mentoring program for the children of Cosmos City Primary School. Mentors guide and support the children making sure they get the most from their education …
The Love Life; Gift Life NPO is literally celebrating Valentines Day in the most loving and heartwarming way! By raising funds for organ donation awareness. The Love Life; Gift…
Trevor Noah is now an award winning Author, his book ‘Born a Crime’ was nominated and won two awards at the 2017 NAACP Image Awards. Trevor Noah’s autobiography ‘Born a…
The Lokai Bracelet is infused with elements sourced from the highest and lowest points on earth. It is designed to help bring balance to your life. The Lokai bracelet…
Caster Semenya won the Olympic Silver medal in 2012 for the 800m, due to the doping scandal in Russia, that medal is now being upgraded to a Gold medal. …
Louboutina spends about 2 hours each day giving hugs to strangers when her owner, Fernandez-Chavez takes her for her walk. Louboutina has become a New York celebrity, her Instagram has…
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