A Alice Zejglic
| May 9 2023

Pick the right herbs for the right dish

When it comes to cooking, many of us worry about how many herbs we should be adding to our recipes, and which herbs go with a particular meal.

C Correspondent
| May 2 2023

50% of South Africans with Hypertension are Undiagnosed

Don’t be a Statistic. Get a FREE Blood Pressure Check in May. It could Save your Life!

A Alice Zejglic
| May 2 2023

Start Your Own Herb Garden Today

Growing herbs is an excellent way to utilize your garden harvest in creating fresh and nutritious meals. Herbs are easy to grow, whether fresh or dried, and are essential for enhancing the taste of your culinary creations.

F FundiConnect
| April 28 2023

Best Online Jobs for Students in South Africa

With the rise of technology and the internet, more and more students are turning to online jobs to make some extra money while studying. However, with so many options out there, it can be challenging to know where to start. That's why we have compiled a list of the best online jobs for students in South Africa.

A Angela Di Giovampaolo
| March 20 2023

How long can your business go without grid power?

How long can your business operate without Eskom grid electricity? Two hours? Two days? Two weeks? More importantly, how long should it be able to operate without electricity? This is one of the most important questions businesses in South Africa should be asking right now, advises Jason Griessel, head of Cushman & Wakefield | BROLL Strategic Risk Services.

C Correspondent
| March 16 2023

#breakingstigma: It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

South Africans are pushed to their mental health limits near daily and Janssen South Africa highlights that it’s okay to not be okay.

s sjb@eastcoast.co.za
| September 15 2021

Taking it up to the next level at Bluff Towers

Taking it up to the next level at Bluff Towers are: L-R: Arrif Shaik (Junior Portfolio Manager); Natasha Quarrie (Bluff Towers Centre Manager); Nobuhle Machili (Pep Home) Mfana Zulu (Garment Division) Kirsten Kok (Clicks) Mark Mackaiser (SAC Retail Asset Manager)

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| May 18 2021

Durban nominated for prestigious travel awards

The 28th annual World Travel Awards has given the City’s business travel and tourism industry offering a big nod and vote of confidence. This follows the announcement of the nomination of Durban’s eight top business travel and tourism establishments in some of the awards’ most sought after categories.

M Mluleki Mntungwa
| May 13 2021

Mayor officially opens Multi-Million Rand Hub

Trading conditions for 33 informal traders and entrepreneurs who were previously operating under makeshift stalls have been transformed for the better following the official opening of the automotive hub and informal trading stalls by eThekwini Municipality Mayor, Mxolisi Kaunda on 13 May 2021.

D Dallace Rickson Jolly
| May 13 2021

Reddam House excited to welcome Inspired by Berklee Artist in Residence, Karien De Waal

At the end of April Reddam House Ballito and Reddam House uMhlanga welcomed composer mentor and all-round musical creative, Karien De Waal, as Artist in Residence.

M Megan Nugent
| May 12 2021

Grace Stevens – Basics to Ask Your Wedding Cake Baker

Your wedding day presents a once in a lifetime opportunity to create an almost ethereally happy experience. One that will be captured in all its splendour by the expert eye of a fantastic photographer and imprinted in the memories of friends and family for eternity. The jewel in this celebratory crown is, of course, the momentous wedding cake, glistening with a sparkle only rivalled by the happiness in the lucky couple’s eyes.

S Steven J Brown
| May 10 2021

Sp-egg-tacular time of the day!

Eggs have been with us since the beginning of time, with every single culture, continent of people using them in all different types of recipes, from being boiled, fried, stuffed or made into the most delicious desserts.

D Desirée Gullan
| February 4 2021

What To Expect From Digital In 2021

Many marketing professionals were unprepared for the digital revolution that came with the 2020 global lockdown and the urgent need for businesses and organisations to pivot to digital.

T Tebogo
| February 4 2021

3 Ways To Generate Extra Income

The experts at CM Trading Partners suggest that, even though times are tough, making extra income is easier than you might think.

S Steven J Brown
| February 3 2021

Granada Square At Your Disposal For Your Proposal

What is the spiritual meaning of February? – Following the longest month comes February. February, comes from the Latin word “Februarius”, meaning “to purify“ and February was known as the “Month of Purification” during ancient Roman times. It is a transitional time, after a month of reflection and New Year’s resolutions. (source:sunsigns.org)

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| February 1 2021

City Recognised Globally for Landfill Reforestation Project

eThekwini Municipality has received yet another global recognition for the Buffelsdraai Landfill Site Community Reforestation Project as it recently made it into Apolitical's 100 Climate Policy Breakthroughs List.

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| January 29 2021

ETA Minibus Taxi Industry Sanitation Programme

The eThekwini Transport Authority, in partnership with the eThekwini Metro Taxi Council (EMTC), launched a vehicle sanitisation programme on Friday, 29 January at the Chesterville Taxi Rank.

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| January 22 2021

Shutdown of Tongaat Water Treatment Works

eThekwini Municipality wishes to inform residents of Northern areas of Durban about the shut down of the afore mentioned treatment works. This will affect the supply of water in particular Northern areas of Durban.

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| January 14 2021

Northdene Water Pump Station Back On Track

eThekwini Municipality is pleased to announce that the water pump at the aforesaid pump-station has been repaired and has commenced to operate. As a result, Shall-Cross Reservoir is full to its capacity and certain homes have already started to receive running water.

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| December 9 2020

Rediscover Durban Safely This Season

Durban believes local and domestic citizens have the power to reignite the tourism sector but must do so safely and responsibly, starting this festive season.

M Msawakhe Mayisela
| November 18 2020

Durban rakes in major accolades

The City of Durban and some of its tourism products raked in major awards at this year’s World Travel Awards, after being announced as Africa’s leading City destination and Africa’s leading meetings and conference destination.

S Steven J Brown
| November 13 2020

Store your life with Mambo Durban

Do you ever find yourself saying “I need to free up space in the closet” / “I need to be more organised” / “what container can I use to place my leftovers in?” / “why is my winter clothes mixed with my summer outfits?”!

M Mandla Nsele
| October 15 2020

Fashion Fair Mentees Take Big Strides

The 20 young designers who are part of the Durban Fashion Fair’s (DFF) annual mentorship programme are making steady progress towards showcasing their collections on the ramp at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre on December 11, 2020.

S Steven J Brown
| October 14 2020

Some Like It Hot For The Coffee Boff

“A recent survey of South Africans about their attitude to coffee in the workplace has revealed just how passionate people are about the beverage that has become so much a part of our daily lives. ..., 8% said they drink between four and five cups a day while 4% said they drink more than five cups a day.” As quoted in Coffee Magazine!