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Afrothentic Streetwear: SA’s 2025 Sustainable Wave

In 2025, South Africa’s streetwear scene is embracing Afrocentric authenticity with sustainable flair. Upcycled Ankara prints, handwoven Kente trims, and ethically crafted pieces are redefining urban fashion from Soweto to Sandton. Designers like Lukhanyo Mdingi lead the movement, blending heritage, creativity, and eco-conscious innovation into outfits that are bold, versatile,...

Fertility Fade to Family Focus

South Africa’s fertility rate has dropped to 2.21 children per woman, marking a steady shift toward smaller, more intentional families. With an ageing population and rising eco-consciousness, parents—especially in places like Stellenbosch—are focusing on sustainable, health-centered child-rearing. From non-toxic wooden toys to organic farm-to-fork baby meals, a new era of...

Operation Dudula Escalates: SA’s Immigration Tensions Rise

Operation Dudula's anti-immigration patrols are intensifying across South African townships, sparking clashes at hospitals and schools amid soaring unemployment. While some locals see the movement as economic justice, migrants face exclusion and trauma. Grassroots initiatives promoting integration and dialogue offer hope, highlighting a nation caught between economic despair and the...

Zuma’s R28.9m Legal Bill: Who Pays?

Jacob Zuma's R28.9 million legal bill from his corruption trial continues to stall in South Africa's courts. Despite a hefty pension and property holdings, Zuma's lawyers claim he cannot pay. Meanwhile, taxpayers remain on the hook, eroding public trust in government as the nation grapples with systemic corruption and accountability...

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