Pleasure·Profile Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Khaya Dlanga September 27, 2024 by Sarah Buitendach In the first of a weekly series, we shoehorned this well-known author, ad man and social media mensch into answering eight quick questions. Dlanga Read More
Pleasure How Linkedin stole our humour (and self-awareness) September 27, 2024 by Sarah Buitendach When last were you thrilled? And how about delighted? To my mind, these words are part of the nomenclature best saved for the now Read More
Food & Drinks·Pleasure What we’re drinking this week: L’Ormarins Private Cuvée September 27, 2024 by Sarah Buitendach In the first of a new series, we ask the Woolworths WCellar buying team what we should be having a glass or two of Read More
Pleasure·Travel Currency’s on-trend guide to visiting … Lisbon September 23, 2024 by Sarah Buitendach We bet you’ve got friends who’ve recently come back from holidays in Lisbon and can’t stop gushing about the Portuguese capital. They might be Read More
News·Opinion Post-shedding: Does the post office have a future? September 20, 2024 by Shirley de Villiers Boom. That’s the sound of another parastatal imploding. This time, it’s the post office, which earlier this month said it would need R3.8bn from Read More
Opinion·Politics Inside Joburg’s heart of darkness September 19, 2024 by Sarah Buitendach Last week I was a guest at Woolworths’ annual Christmas event in Cape Town. Once a year, the company rounds up media, influencers, clients Read More
Opinion·Politics The incredible pointlessness of EU elections September 10, 2024 by Ann Crotty In June, an estimated 350-million Europeans got the chance to participate in what would generally have been written off as one of the more Read More