The legal fight for Zach’s medical expenses to be covered by his medical aid provider continues – Rare Diseases South Africa share an update about his case. South Africa…
Transplant Education for Living Legacies (TELL) and their mascot, Zane, got involved at their charity padel tournament and raised R20,000 for Kidney Health Awareness. Johannesburg, South Africa (04 September…
By supporting childhood cancer research, individuals can play a crucial role in saving young lives and ensuring a brighter future for children battling cancer in South Africa. South Africa…
Zareena reflects on the Paralympics in Paris so far, including chats with athletes, adaptive sports, and a unique sensory dining experience. Paris, France (04 September 2024) – I don’t…
A seemingly insignificant pen mishap caused Vanessa and Athini—two strangers—to cross paths at a local store. When Vanessa noticed Athini struggling to see, she made the heartwarming decision to buy…
A nine-year-old’s remarkable discovery of a rare meteorite in South Africa’s Eastern Cape sparks an inspiring collaboration among scientists, showcasing the power of teamwork and curiosity in uncovering the mysteries…
Khanyisa, the adorable albino elephant, will soon celebrate her 5th birthday; a monumental milestone for the ellie orphan and all those who have followed her journey! In true princess fashion,…
Ferncliffe Forest, a haven for endangered plants and animals, is shrinking as development eats at its fringes. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (03 September 2024) – Ferncliffe Forest, a precious mistbelt…
A vibrant celebration of women empowerment and creativity culminated in the creation of a stunning artwork that will greatly benefit young dancers from disadvantaged communities. Cape Town, South Africa…
As we welcome spring’s warm weather and the smell of Heritage Day braais just on the horizon, keep in mind that September is important for another reason in South Africa—the…
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