The South African National Taxi Council, Santaco, is mourning the tragic loss of school children swept away by floods in the Eastern Cape. Thirteen pupils were in a 22-seater scholar transport minibus when it was swept off a bridge by floodwaters near Koloni village, Mthatha. Six pupils, the driver, and his assistant have been confirmed dead, while four children are still missing. Three pupils were initially rescued. Some media reports say the
It’s always time to fill your financial cup. In a world shaped by rapid technological change, global challenges, and economic uncertainty, Gen Z (born mid-1990s to early 2010s) and Gen Alpha (early 2010s onward) must take a new approach to financial wellness. For today’s youth, money is more than numbers—it’s about freedom, values, and long-term security. Filling Your Financial Cup “Young people today are digitally fluent and socially aware,” says Bertie Nel, Head of Financial
It’s Father’s Day Weekend
Category: Music
It’s Father’s Day Weekend on Smile FM — a full weekend of feel-good classics, anthems, and songs that celebrate dads in all their glory. Tune in from 9AM this Saturday and Sunday for a line-up of legendary tracks and lyrical memories — specially curated for the dads who do it all (and might need a little reminder that we see them). Father’s Day Weekend is brought to you by The Qatar Airways
The Capegate Ice Rink is Back
Category: Lifestyle
The Capegate Ice Rink is Back! Are you looking for exciting winter fun in Cape Town? The Capegate Ice Rink is returning from 27 June to 21 July 2025, and it’s glowing with neon energy! Capegate Ice Rink is Back – Now With a Neon Twist! Located under Covered Parking at Entrance 6, this icy wonderland is open daily during the Winter school holidays. Kids aged 3 to 13, along with their parents,
SAHPRA has warned the public about fake health licences. The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) says it has been made aware of fraudulent service providers falsely claiming SAHPRA licensing. These unethical individuals and companies are using forged SAHPRA certificates to gain trust and conduct illegal business, posing a significant risk to public health. The organisation has urged the public to be cautious of these fraudsters. SAHPRA Warns Public About Fake Health Licences






