That changed how I think about distractions. If I had written about it, there surely will be people who would just like here say… What is so crazy … Read more: The unbearable joy of sitting alone in a café – Hacker News
Durban Tourism, in partnership with the eThekwini Municipality, hosted a New Year Carnival Parade through Durban’s central streets on Friday, … Read more: PICTURES: Durban Carnival kicks off 2026 in style | The Citizen
‘I am a guardian angel’: Durban paramedic on saving lives for a living · When Silumko Mkhutyukelwa leaves for work every day, he prays for protection. Read more: ‘I am a guardian angel’: Durban paramedic on saving lives for a living – TimesLIVE
The Pretoria Capitals and Sunrisers Eastern Cape are set for another memorable showdown at Centurion on Monday. Having squared-off eight times … Read more: Capitals, Sunrisers resume budding rivalry – SA Cricketmag
The Pretoria Capitals and Sunrisers Eastern Cape will resume their intense rivalry when these two formidable sides meet in the ongoing SA20 at … Read more: SA20: Pretoria Capitals to square off against Sunrisers Eastern Cape at Centurion
All roads lead to — well, a big reroute — as several major routes in the Cape Town CBD are closed for the Kaapse Klopse troupes set to strut their … Read more: Major routes closed as Kaapse Klopse parade takes over Cape Town CBD – IOL
Tens of thousands of spectators are expected in Cape Town CBD for the vibrant ‘Tweede Nuwe Jaar’ Festival parade on Monday, January 5, … Read more: Prepare for the minstrels parade: Essential road closures in Cape Town CBD
Why extreme resolutions don’t survive busy city life, and the small, sustainable habits that work better in Johannesburg. Read more: Why New Year’s resolutions rarely last and what Joburgers can do instead – Time Out
By Thapelo Molefe The City of Johannesburg is set to update residents on Monday afternoon about the third and final phase of Rand Water’s planned … Read more: Joburg to update residents on Rand Water maintenance as CBD tap-water contamination fears grow