South Africa Joins Global Neurodiversity Pride Week For The First Time

Johannesburg, South Africa – A few years ago, a South African parent looking for support for a neurodivergent child might have found a therapist, a school and perhaps an online support group. Those conversations often happened separately, with parents acting as the link between educators, specialists and support networks.

This month, conversations about neurodiversity are taking place in…

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Media Info: Create A Luxurious Winter Bathroom Retreat

Johannesburg, 10 June. Every winter, South Africans share the seasonal refrain: “It’s so cold; this winter is going to be a cold one.” Like every year, we forget what winter entails. While we miss the great weather, there are pros to the cold season. Hot chocolate, soup, Joburg winter skies, and log fires are things we can enjoy. Winter is also a chance to do some upgrades and maintenance…

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Magic Returns To College With Secrets Of Strixhaven

For fans of fantasy, strategy and beautifully illustrated collectible trading cards, Magic: The Gathering’s Secrets of Strixhaven offers a return to the imaginative setting of Strixhaven University.

Strixhaven University is where magic, learning, rivalry and more all live under one enchanted roof. The cards are built around the five Strixhaven colleges, each with its own personality and…

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The Iconfactory Turns 30 – How Time Flies!

Thirty years ago this month, three friends working at a small multimedia company in Greensboro, NC, decided to post a few fun sets of Mac desktop icons on an AOL webpage. Little did we know what we were getting ourselves into back then, but here we are, incredibly, thirty years later. So much has changed […]

The Hidden Cost Of Living Crisis Is No Longer Inflation - It Is Energy

By Luna Nortje, Deputy General Manager at Hisense SA

South Africa continues to speak about the cost-of-living crisis in familiar terms: inflation, fuel prices, and interest rates.

But inside households, a quieter shift has already taken place. The most consistent and increasingly decisive driver of financial pressure is no longer abstract economic indicators. It is electricity.

For many…

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Hisense Powers Up For Fifa World Cup 2026 With New Tv Launch

Hisense, a leading brand in global consumer electronics and home appliances, is setting the stage for an unparalleled FIFA World Cup 2026™ experience, both on and off the field. Just weeks before kickoff, Hisense proudly announces its continued market dominance with stellar Q1 2026 OMDIA report findings, the launch of its groundbreaking UR8 RGB Mini-LED TV series, and its crucial role as the…

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Finfind Partners With The Silulo Foundation To Expand Funding Access For Underserved Msmes

Finfind, South Africa’s most powerful fund matching platform for business funding has announced a partnership with the Silulo Foundation. This practical, high-impact collaboration aims to help township and rural entrepreneurs access funding opportunities more easily and get better support throughout the funding process. At its core, the partnership provides access to funding within an…

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You Can’t Measure What You Can’t Define – Or Can You? (part 3 Of 5)

Rethinking Performance – Part Three

In Part 3 of Rethinking Performance, written by Camille Rabier, Consultant at 21st Century, the series shifts from diagnosing the gaps in performance systems to exploring how they can be redesigned. The article examines how behavioural expectations can be translated into structured, usable criteria that make performance evaluation more consistent,…

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MADiSON ViOLETT and Kellin Quinn Light Up the Stratosphere with “BLEED FOR ME”

Born during the prime of 2000s emo/rock music, 19-year-old MADiSON ViOLETT is taking the alternative scene by storm. Most recently, the "Los Angeles metal princess" released a song with pop-punk royalty Kellin Quinn from Sleeping with Sirens.

"BLEED FOR ME" was released on May 14, marking ViOLETT’s seventh release since her impressive debut, "Circling," last January. Much like the lyrics in the…

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Humanode Newsletter Vol. 119

Hi everyone,

Welcome to Humanode Newsletter!

Over the past few weeks, we have been working across several connected directions: Vortex, Agentlink, ecosystem visibility, onboarding initiatives, community tools, and new integrations.

A lot of the work this cycle was about making Humanode easier to see, easier to use, and easier to build around. Some of it was public-facing, like the new Humanode…

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Rapid Fire with Vana: This or That on The Lady in Red Tour

We had the opportunity to sit down with Vana on their first headliner, the Lady In Red Tour, and play a little "This or That" to get to know the band members. From fun preferences to quick-fire choices, it was a great way to learn more about the personalities behind the music.

MSM: What's a song or artist that you have had on repeat lately?

Vana: I personally can't stop listening to Sace6. I'm…

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Vana "The Lady In Red" and a Sold-Out Crowd In Dallas

Vana put on a phenomenal show last night in Dallas, Texas. Between the music, the aesthetic, the incredible opening acts, and the genuine energy and love between the band members, it's easy to understand why Vana continues to grow and stand out in today's metal scene. Since seeing them open up for Set It Off at South Side Music Hall last year, it's been so exciting watching their growth…

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South African Women Are Missing This Essential Nutrient

SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN ARE NOT GETTING ENOUGH FIBRE

We all know protein matters. We know the right carbohydrates and healthy fats have an important place in a balanced lifestyle. But one essential nutrient often gets overlooked: fibre.

Research from South Africa indicates that dietary fibre intake among people aged 15 and older generally falls short of recommended levels, confirming why…

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Opinion Piece: Rethinking Performance: Why Behaviour Remains The Missing Link In Evaluation

Rethinking Performance - Part 2

Part 1 argued that performance systems are incomplete when they privilege outcomes over the conditions through which those outcomes are created. In this second article, written by Camille Rabier from https://www.21century.co.za/, we explore why behaviour is so difficult to evaluate in practice, and why that difficulty sits at the heart of the design…

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