BPSA ANNOUNCES FIRST MINI COOPER WINNER IN STAND TO WIN CAMPAIGN

BP Southern Africa (bpSA) proudly hosted its first MINI Car Handover Event today at bp Protea Glen, marking a major milestone in the highly anticipated Stand to Win a MINI Cooper campaign. The event celebrated the handover of a brand-new MINI Cooper to our first fuel winner, Sithandekile Nguluve, originally from Venda, Limpopo. Overcome with excitement and gratitude,…

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ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS STARTS WITH ACCESS AND MENTORSHIP

South Africa’s entrepreneurs are the engine of economic growth, but too often they’re locked out of the very industries and markets their ideas could transform. Breaking through these barriers requires access, mentorship and the right connections. That’s why in the DHL Route to Market 2025 competition, the real reward is helping entrepreneurs break barriers and gain access…

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CITY PARKS AND ZOO URGE RESIDENTS TO EXERCISE CAUTION AROUND FALLEN TREES AND SUNKEN GRAVES DURING HEAVY RAINS

Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ), the entity in the City of Joburg, responsible for managing designated green spaces, horticultural maintenance, and cemeteries, is urging all residents to take extra precautions during periods of heavy rain and strong winds. As weather conditions intensify, trees can become vulnerable to damage, where falling branches pose a serious…

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WHAT PROPER DUE DILIGENCE LOOKS LIKE IN A COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVESTMENT

Makhosini Ndlovu  In commercial property investment, there’s no substitute for comprehensive due diligence.  A property may look like a smart buy on the surface, but without rigorous checks across multiple dimensions, investors run the risk of overpaying, acquiring investments that underperform, or getting locked into an asset they can’t leverage. There are three particular focus…

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STOP PAYING FOR FAILED SOLAR SYSTEMS: HERE’S WHAT SOUTH AFRICANS NEED TO KNOW

Many South Africans are paying for solar systems that do not perform as promised. As loadshedding lingers and electricity tariffs continue to rise, the rush toward solar has accelerated. Yet thousands of households and businesses are left disappointed when their systems underperform, break down or fail long before they should. Much of this frustration could…

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86% OF SOUTH AFRICAN MEN DO NOT GO FOR REGULAR HEALTH CHECK-UPS!

 As the world observes Men’s Health Awareness Month, new findings from the recent 1Life Insurance Movemberpoll reveals a concerning reality – only 14% of South African men surveyed undergo regular health screenings. Worryingly, 33% of men reported that they only seek medical screening when experiencing health concerns, highlighting a critical gap in preventative healthcare practices….

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GAUTENG WALK MOVES TO 30 NOVEMBER 2025 DUE TO G-20 ROAD CLOSURES 13 November 2025 The organisers of the Gauteng

Walk wish to inform al participants, partners, stakeholders, and members of the public of a change to the event date. Origina ly scheduled for 22 November 2025, the Gauteng Walk wil now take place on Sunday, 30 November 2025. This adjustment is necessary due to the extensive G-20 Summit road closures and restricted access routes…

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