
NEWS

Cape Town - Splash, the puffy green mascot for the Department of Water and Sanitations #SaveWater campaign, shot to fame in its orange briefs on Friday - but for all the wrong reasons.
ANC: RAMAPHOSA SONA BRINGS NEW HOPE


Entrepreneurship
10/02/2018
7 Common Misconceptions Young People Have About Entrepreneurship.
Google recently conducted a survey to see what young people think about popular brands. It turns out that brands with an entrepreneurial story behind them are considered the coolest.

Technology and business
10/02/2018
Embracing Technology For Business.
The world is dominated by technology. So if you haven’t yet heard terms like ML, AI, VR, and the wave of other acronyms used to address the new developments in this modern age, you will soon. Because, the era of big data is here. And resisting it is futile. We have to embrace new technologies to survive, let alone compete. Luckily, a lot of today’s tech helps make business more streamlined.

Art
10/02/2018
Budding artist Anathi Elpee Nkanyuza wants to revive one of the oldest art techniques called smoke art.
Art critics have defined the technique as a genre with an acquired taste. Nkanyuza, from Tsomo in the Eastern Cape, is among a few known local artists who want to keep the technique alive.

Soccer
10/02/2018
Guardiola bites back at 'prestigious' Neville's poor managerial record
Manchester - Manchester City manager Pep Guardioladismissed former Manchester United captain Gary Neville's fleeting coaching career and sarcastically labelled him a "prestigious pundit" in response to criticism from the Sky Sports analyst.
18 Things You Didn't Know About Oprah and her Lavish Lifestyle
Aloe Vera
Fresh aloe vera gel is a potent source of vitamins which can help to heal skin and fade scars. Aloe is gentle, so you won’t have to worry about further damaging or irritating skin. Also, because aloe is such a wonderful natural moisturizer, it will leave your skin looking and feeling softer and healthier.
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Baking Soda
Baking soda is a common household item with literally hundreds of uses, including the ability to help heal scars. Baking soda is composed of sodium bicarbonate crystals which gently exfoliate skin when used as a cleansing scrub. Just mix a few teaspoons of baking soda with enough water to form a thick paste then massage into skin where scars are present. Once applied, you should leave the mixture on for a minute or two.
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Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is at the top of the list when it comes to natural moisturizers with healing properties. Scoop about a quarter of a teaspoon of organic virgin coconut oil (this is the best brand available to buy) into the palm of your hand and let it melt as it comes up to body temperature. With your fingertips, massage oil directly onto scarred skin and let it soak in.
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Honey
Another natural moisturizer which can help heal scars is honey. It is best to use raw honey, not the processed kind found on the shelves of most chain grocery stores.
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4 Most Effective Ways To Remove Acne Scars & Pimple Marks

06/02/2018
Sport
20/01/2018
Iced Music
20/01/2018
Farming
20/01/2018

Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela says Ryan Moon’s ability to go to keep a low profile is what helps him to be more lethal in front of goals.
“Top strikers score when you need it most,” Komphela told the media.
“When you are in a game, you have to be seen when you are just about to strike. You should not be seen when you are preparing. So that should be the sense of striking – you will always see him when he strikes.
“You will not see a snake when it’s searching and looking for its target. But as soon as it comes out, you see it when it matters most. It’s good that he is seen and not seen because if he is seen then they can monitor him.
“He is a natural goal scorer,” continued Komphela. “He has a knack for goals. I think strikers are like leaders, they are born rather than made. Ryan is that,” concluded Komphela
Celebirity
20/01/2018

Youth
21/01/2018

Teaching children to enjoy reading.
As 2017 wound down, South Africa heard news that broke our collective hearts. The results of the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (Pirls) alerted us to the fact that, in case you missed it, 78% of South African Grade 4 pupils cannot read for meaning in any language.
This is despite the fact that education is one of the ministries that consistently gets a bigger chunk of the national budget annually. Where are we going wrong?
Entertainment
10/01/2018
KENDRICK LAMAR VS. LUPE FIASCO: STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST. The Lupe versus Kendrick debate has gone on for years. There’s a Genius thread that’s been running for 4 years arguing who’s lyrically greater—Carrera Lu or King Kendrick. It makes sense, we’re looking at two of the greatest emcees in Hip Hop history, two arguable GOAT contenders who each cut through the muck by crafting timeless bodies of work without dumbing down to their era.

Soccer
21/01/2018

Absa Premiership off to an explosive start
Johannesburg - Baroka FC have already caused a few upsets against Kaizer Chiefs and they have had the better of Chiefs since their days in the second division.
Despite their dominance, they will want to show that their previous victories were not flukes when the teams meet at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane at 15:30 on Sunday.
Baroka can lose to any other side, but need little motivation to win when playing against Amakhosi.
Rust en Vrede wine farm/vineyard was reportedly on the market for R85 Million. R85 Million, guys! So Bonang took out R85 Million and bought it?? Yerrrr! Talk about legit money moves! Goals. Smart!

Tennis
20/01/2018
Hollywood legend Smith hooked on tennis after Kyrgios classic.
Melbourne - Hollywood heavyweight Will Smith says he's now hooked on tennis after being courtside at theAustralian Open to see Nick Kyrgios topple Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in a Grand Slam classic.
SA Politics
16/01/2015
Cyril Ramaphosa is now ANC president.
Rand is sitting at $1=R12.20 Petrol is dropping by 41cents. Trillian wants to give back R1,6Bn back to the State. AFU wants to recover R50Bn from State Capture companies. The world is investing in SA.