In many African communities, some parents feel joy or disappointment based on their baby’s complexion, whether the baby is born dark-skinned or light-skinned. But where does this thinking come from, and how can we start to change it? To unpack this, we are joined by Thuli Kakaza, a social worker,…
Parenthood is a beautiful journey, but it also comes with big responsibilities, one of the biggest being your child’s financial security. On #MoneyMatters, we chat with a Financial Wellness Coach, Zelda Mathebula founder of Nkhenso Consultancy about why life insurance should be at the top of every parent’s priority list…
As societal standards of beauty continue to evolve, many women find themselves navigating a complex relationship with their appearance. Makeup has long been a tool for self-expression and creativity, but its implications go far beyond aesthetics. It plays a significant role in boosting self-confidence, enhancing mood, and, in some cases,…
Join Tlotlang Moletsane in this episode with Nkosingiphile Sibisi, a Mine Overseer at Barberton Mines in Mpumalanga, a trailblazer in the traditionally male-dominated mining industry. Starting as a mentee in WiMSA’s mentorship program, she has grown into a respected leader and role model, inspiring other young women to pursue careers…
In many Black communities in South Africa, swimming has not always been a familiar or common activity. For some, it’s even seen as a luxury rather than a life skill. But the truth is, water safety and learning to swim are essential, especially for our children Join us as we…
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