
Supporting the next generation of doctors: Bonitas and Gift of the Givers award medical bursaries at Wits University
Bonitas Medical Fund, in partnership with humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers, recently awarded bursaries to three medical students: Keikantse Swaratlhe (23), Blake Delroy Pierce Green (28) and Singita Manganye (24) at Wits University. The students are among some of the top performers at the

Pokémon Ultimate Journeys Arrives on Cartoon Network – The Final Chapter Begins
Get ready for an epic adventure as Pokémon Ultimate Journeys makes its debut on Cartoon Network! This exciting new season marks the culmination of Ash Ketchum and Goh’s incredible journeys, as they travel across all eight regions in pursuit of their biggest goals yet. Packed

Millennials can now add hypertension to their list of potential health risks
Just when it feels like there are already enough things on the millennial worry list, from student debt and rising living costs to burnout and trying to maintain some semblance of work-life balance, experts say hypertension may be another issue quietly joining that list. Ahead

Online Learning vs Traditional Schools: Which is Better for Your Child?
Choosing the right educational path for your child is a critical decision. Traditional schools offer structure and face-to-face interaction, but they may not suit every learner. Online schools like Educ8 SA offer flexibility, affordability, and personalised learning that can benefit children in ways traditional classrooms

Don’t blame the iodine if you react to a contrast scan
What is a contrast scan? ‘A contrast scan is a medical imaging test, such as a CT scan or MRI,’ says Dr Jean de Villiers, a radiologist and director of SCP Radiology, ‘that uses a special dye called a ‘contrast agent’ to make certain areas

Learning Designed Around Your Child
Traditional schooling organises the day around a timetable. At Koa, we organise learning around your child. That idea sits at the heart of what we mean when we say learning designed around your child. It means building a strong academic foundation while also creating space

Personalised Pathways – Why One-Size-Fits-All Education Is No Longer Enough
Every learner is different—yet many traditional systems still expect all students to learn at the same pace, in the same way. This can leave some learners unchallenged, others overwhelmed, and many disengaged. Educational research increasingly shows that personalised learning pathways lead to stronger outcomes, higher

Protecting Hearing from Newborn to Adulthood
We live in a country where daily life can include everything from bustling taxi ranks and construction noise to loud music and community events, and protecting your hearing is not just important; it is essential across every stage of life. The reality is that noise-induced

Helping Your Child to Create Consistency
Consistency is one of the surest roads to success in any sphere of life. Being disciplined enough to show up and do the work required to achieve an aim or complete a project will all but guarantee seeing the results you want. However, where do



Tips on Turning Bath Time into Bonding Time with Your Baby
Bath time can be more than just part of your child’s daily routine, it can become one of the most special bonding moments between parents and their little ones. For many South African families, bath time is often seen as a practical task at the

Splash, Play, and Bond: Easy Ways Parents Can Turn Everyday Moments into Meaningful Developmental Experiences
For parents of babies and toddlers, everyday routines are more than just part of the schedule, they are powerful opportunities for learning, connection, and sensory exploration. From playful bath time splashes to hands-on tactile play and gentle care routines, these small daily moments can support

Tiny Hands, Forever Held: The Beauty of Newborn Casting
There is something indescribably special about the first few weeks of a baby’s life. The way their tiny fingers curl around yours, the softness of their skin, the quiet moments that seem to pass far too quickly. As parents, we often wish we could pause

What Nordic Education Gets Right About Early Childhood Development
Childhood is frequently measured by milestones, speed and early achievement. Dibber International Preschools is encouraging parents and caregivers to consider a different question: what if the most valuable part of early education is not how quickly children perform, but how well they are supported to

Managing Exam Stress & Preparing Smart: A How-To Guide
Exams can feel overwhelming for any learner, but for many, especially neurodivergent learners (such as those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or anxiety), the pressure can be even more intense. The good news is that stress doesn’t have to take over. With the right strategies, preparation,

4IR Skills and the Modern Learner – Preparing Students for Tomorrow
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is transforming how societies work, communicate, and create value. Advances in artificial intelligence, automation, data systems, and digital collaboration are reshaping industries at remarkable speed. For today’s learners, academic knowledge remains essential—but it is no longer sufficient on its own.

Redefining play: Creating inclusive spaces for children on the autism spectrum
In a move that reflects a growing shift to combine enjoyment with personal growth, social connection and community impact, Rush, an indoor playpark, has invested in specialised autism training for its teams. ‘We recognise that traditional high-energy environments can be overwhelming for some neurodivergent children,’

Calming a Child with Sensory Processing Difficulties
Many people are unaware that there is a difference between a tantrum and a meltdown. While both may involve screaming, kicking, shouting, biting and even swearing, there are some fundamental differences. Tantrums involve a child who has been frustrated in their attempt to do or
