Far from the Beloved Country, the feeling of being South African is stronger than ever. I watch the State of the Nation address in rapture from my bedroom in Montmartre,... read more →
Bankole Cardoso, founder and CEO of EasyTaxi Nigeria, left behind a successful career in New York city to return home to Nigeria. Cardoso, who is listed as one of Forbes’... read more →
Athlete, writer and pastor Tom Basson argues while life in South Africa is hard, messy and complicated, he would rather be actively involved in the country’s future than criticise from... read more →
Bernina RSA posted the following story a couple of days ago about one of their employees. It has since gone viral. Some 19 years ago, a man in his early twenties... read more →
Dear Thuli, It is April 2012, 5 months before our big 5-0 birthday. I am your future. At the moment, you are 16-and-a half years old, doing grade 11, known... read more →
Award-winning South African born author Jonny Steinberg writes on how he is giving up on his comfortable life in London to move to Johannesburg and surrender himself to a world... read more →
Toni van Niekerk examines the state of our nation and calls on everyone to stand up and be counted, saying each and every one of us can make a difference to... read more →
1. Shame! This is an endearing term that is used by South Africans in just about every social situation. Seriously, when in doubt, just say “Ag shame” and your sentiment... read more →
New York, California and Texas are the top three states that are home to the majority of African expats, according to the US Census Bureau. A five-year estimate of the... read more →
There is no question that South Africa is not for sissies. People can either adopt a “get on with it” mentality and seek opportunities from the country’s shortcomings or complain... read more →
