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.
A memorial for Joost van der Westhuizen is taking place today at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria. SA Rugby has asked all supporters across the country to wear green and gold. …
Zola Nene went up against other South Africans and made the short list for the TV Celebrity Chef- English category of the Gourmand Awards. Nearly a year ago to…
David Pocock is the Ambassador for WildArk and is visiting their Pridelands conservation project in Limpopo while on his 6 month sabbatical. David Pocock is taking a 6 month…
The Jasmyn Farmers Market in Hartbeespoort is making grocery shopping for wheelchair users much simpler with a newly designed trolley. Shopping can be tricky, especially when you have a…
Monique Clapp was on a broken down train when she went into preterm labour, panicked, Max witnessing this helped to get her off the train and into an Uber. …
Athenkosi Fani faced many challenges as a young boy but today he is proud to have overcome them all and helps children in the Eastern Cape to do the same….
A baby hippo, named Fiona, was born 6 weeks early at the Cincinnati Zoo. The Zoo staff gave her 24 hour care to ensure her survival. They have shared her…
An exhausted mom and dad took a break for lunch. When they asked for their lunch bill they were surprised to see it had already been paid, by the owner!…
Blessing Pondani saw an opportunity to use his childhood skills to help feed members of the community by growing a veggie garden behind his local Engen petrol station. Blessing…
A short film called “Alike” was released and it’s message is simple… Follow your heart, live your dreams and do what you love! Alike is a short animated film…
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