OPINION PIECE Everyone needs a will, not just the wealthy or the old. This is according to the Legal Specialist at PSG Wealth, Mariska Redelinghuys. In this article, she explores the implications of not having a will. Why everyone needs a will – not just the wealthy or old Many people consider estate planning and having a will something exclusively for the wealthy or elderly. Unfortunately, life is unpredictable, and everyone should
Seven alleged illegal alcohol manufacturers of Somalian nationality have been arrested in Klapmuts. They were detained after officers followed up on information about a facility that was manufacturing illegal alcohol in the area. A facility that is manufacturing illegal alcohol. (SAPS) Seven alleged illegal alcohol manufacturers, of Somalian nationality, have been arrested in Klapmuts Sergeant Wesley Twigg says members of the Maitland Flying Squad were dispatched to the area yesterday (Monday,
As South Africa sheds its winter layers and steps into brighter, longer days, spring offers more than just a chance to tidy up our homes. It is an ideal moment to refresh our health and renew our well-being. “Spring naturally brings a sense of renewal,” says Tania Joffe, the founder of Unu Health. South Africa steps into brighter, longer days The founder of Unu Health, Tania Joffe, says the effects
Tributes and condolences have poured in following the death of well-known Cape Town kite surfer Graham Howes, whose body was found in the sea on Monday. Howes had gone missing on Sunday after kite surfing off Eden On The Bay. An extensive sea and air search was launched, leading to the discovery of his kite surf gear and, later, his body. One of Graham’s friends, Nick Southon, wrote on Facebook on
The fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Cape Town has received a major boost, with 138 new volunteers joining the Western Cape Department of Social Development’s (DSD) GBV Ambassador programme on Monday. This marks the largest intake since the initiative began, and brings the total number of ambassadors across several Cape Metro communities to record highs. The new recruits will support survivors of abuse and domestic violence by sharing information about available






