FOR ADDITIONAL SPICE, BLACK COFFEE WILL PERFORM WITH SOME OF HIS ‘SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED’ SPECIAL FRIENDS! JACARANDA FM & MTV JOIN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD GET TICKETS HERE Fellow Neighbours, it’s going down! And just in case you missed it on our socials over the last few days, the next wave of the Hey Neighbour 2025
Prepare to “Hear the Rhythm and Feel the Heat” as the Imbawula Music Festival, a vibrant new celebration of South African music, culture, and community, announces its premiere edition. This event promises an unforgettable festival experience where tradition meets innovation, emerging as a profound cultural experience designed to unite and empower. Taking place on August 2,
Hold on to your hats! Mzanzi’s favourite cider is set to take over Ethekwini. Johannesburg, South Africa. Savanna Premium Cider is set to make its boldest mark yet on the cultural calendar with the launch of The Weekend of Marvels, a full-scale takeover of the Durban July weekend. From Friday, 04 to Sunday, 06 July, Savanna invites friends of the
To commemorate Youth Month under the 2025 theme, ‘Skills for the Changing World – Empowering Youth for Meaningful Economic Participation’, Vodacom has launched a new data bundle for customers on the NXT LVL (pronounced next level) programme. Dubbed ‘Super Content’ and targeted especially for content creators, the new 25GB Super Content Bundle gives customers 5GB
The Pilanesberg region has built a reputation as one of South Africa’s top safari destinations, attracting visitors from around the world eager to see the big five and experience the bush. But while game viewing remains a major drawcard, a new layer of tourism is being added. It places local culture, history and community at
Johannesburg, For decades, pharmaceutical research has centred around developing chemical compounds to treat diseases. Scientists in lab coats have meticulously analysed molecules, searching for the next breakthrough. Enter now, a relatively new and exciting frontibioler in medicine – biologics. These innovative treatments are derived from living organisms such as bacteria, yeast, and even plant or animal