Sat Feb 04 06:23:43 SAST 2012

What's love got to do with it?

There's absolutely no excuse for abuse   40 Comments

Turning wood to art

RACKSON Mathye of Rhulani village near Tzaneen in Limpopo creates stunning art pieces out of wood.   4 Comments

Easter event in Nkandala

IN what is seen as a way to uplift the community, Kwa-Ngono Women and Youth Arts and Culture Development is hosting an Easter arts and sport festival at Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal.   0 Comments

Healthy eating is vital

VETKOEK and bunny chows are still the daily diet for schoolchildren at most schools countrywide.   0 Comments

Hubblies a risk to mouth and throat

YOUNG people put themselves at risk of getting mouth and throat cancers by smoking dagga and the hubbly bubbly pipe. This is according to research announced recently.   18 Comments

How to get rid of stretch marks

MANY people find they develop stretch marks during puberty as their bodies change shape. Others people might get them if they put on a lot of weight in a short time, for example, during pregnancy.   12 Comments

Not your average photographic exhibition

Visual artist Viviane Sassen is presenting a photographic exhibition at the Stevenson Gallery in Cape Town until February 25.   0 Comments

On the cutting edge

SOUTH African dance audiences will next month be mesmerised by the footwork of one of the country's most talented dancers and choreographers - DesirĂ© Davids.   0 Comments

Calling all young directors

MANY a theatre practitioner would argue that this country is not short of art talent in general and theatre talent in particular, especially when it comes to acting.   1 Comments

Putting SA talent on the world stage

MEET a select group of future scientists, technicians, engineers, mathematicians and innovators who are being nurtured to help turn South Africa into a competitive global village.   1 Comments

Benedict making her mark

AWARD-WINNING actress Maggie Benedict is not your average girl next door ... her quest to succeed remains unquestionable.   12 Comments

Heart patients get OK for sex

Sex poses surprising low risk to heart patients   21 Comments

Forced to live apart

BEING in a long-distance relationship can really suck..   95 Comments

When pastors divorce

IN THE good old days of religion, divorce, fornication, adultery, immorality and the promiscuous lifestyle among pastors and elders meant the instant demise of a pastoral career. But these days, reaction towards pastoral divorce seems to be softening.   378 Comments

Hopping into the sack won't win him over

HAVE you just met a new lover and you are itching to have sex with to keep him? Hold the bus, lady, this might work against you.   571 Comments

Appealing to opposite sex not just physical

HAVE you ever seen someone who is not good-looking, but has that certain something that captures you?   448 Comments

Booze leads to dangerous, casual sex

AS THE party season gets under way, many people will be socialising more and possibly enjoying a drink or two. Studies show that people are likely to drink three times more alcohol during the festive season compared to on regular nights out.   298 Comments

Reza reveals his other spicy skills

MOUTHWATERING Indian cuisine is loved in many parts of the world. India is famous for its spices and curry and the dishes are emulated outside of its borders.   0 Comments

Border war revisited

THOSE who saw this play in Grahamstown say it is a gripping production that everyone who is serious about theatre should make a special effort to see.   0 Comments

ANC centenary wine launched

Up for sale are limited edition wines from R3,500 to R4,500 a bottle while 'generic wines' are priced at between R100 and R140   54 Comments

Made in Polokwane

This is where government and private businesses host their conferences   7 Comments

Mabopane, according to Juju fashion designer

PRETORIA-BASED fashion designer Obakeng Ramabodu is not one to shy away from controversy. He recently caused a frenzy when he launched the Juju range.   89 Comments

Thohoyandou, according to fashion designer Nengovhela

WHEN fashion designer Hangwani Nengovhela sits behind her sewing machine, she doesn't create the next big trend, she creates art. With each stitch of her needle and every sketch of her designs, the Makwarela-born but Sibasa-bred fashion designer is giving the fashion industry a piece of her passion.   5 Comments

Juju fashion is young, fresh and exciting

The label sold more than 310 shirts, in four days   79 Comments

No short cuts to beauty - Zandile brings out the best in you

YOU will be forgiven for thinking you have entered a salon somewhere in New York when you step into the recently launched Soho Nails Waxing Beauty Salon in Sandton, Johannesburg.   0 Comments

Fashionable Nails - PHOTOS

We can't quite put our finger on how some of these nail art are really done to get the desired effect, but we are sure that if you pester the nail pros to get to work on your nails with these ideas, your hands would walk the walk and talk the talk.   23 Comments

Killer stilettos are incredibly sexy

TOTTERING along on stilettos can bring confidence and power - and can make a woman feel beautiful, more feminine and with oodles of sex appeal.   34 Comments

Book Review: The Sea of Wise Insects

Clever twist on contemporary crime novels will keep adults reading   0 Comments

Ideas to change Africa

MOELETSI Mbeki, despite the "burden" of being the brother of former president Thabo Mbeki, has managed to carve a niche for himself as a formidable intellectual and visionary as well as being a savvy businessman.   9 Comments

Make time for some exercise every day

A GOOD guideline to follow when working out how much exercise you require is 30 minutes of aerobic exercise every day, though training three days a week is also beneficial.   3 Comments

Fight illness with food

WITH the growth in chronic diseases in South Africa life expectancy is plummeting. Research shows that chronic diseases from which South Africans suffer are diseases of lifestyle such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer and chronic lung disease.   3 Comments

Dealing with cancer taught her forgiveness

A FULFILLING afternoon for female employees of the Dihlabeng local municipality, who attended an inaugural Women Empowerment Seminar, was capped by a sobering revelation by council speaker Angie Noosi.   14 Comments

'Laptops nuke men's sperm'

The digital age has left men's nether parts in a squeeze, if you believe the latest science on semen, laptops and wireless connections   34 Comments

Hypertension hits SA males

HIGH blood pressure or hypertension is a medical condition that used to be associated mostly with women in black communities. Now it is becoming more common in men, young and old.   17 Comments

Aids: SA men reveal it all

BOOK REVIEW: Through the Voices of Men: South African Men Speak about HIV   25 Comments

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