My testimonial
My testimonial I was 37 weeks pregnant I still had 18 days left before our baby would have born .On the 10/11/2020 I did not feel well I assumed that it was my blood pressure was too high as struggled with my blood pressure for a couple of days and different symptoms was happening to […]
Lockdown the good side
Lockdown the good side While many of us have been following the news and social media updates about all the chaos and pandemic happening in the world, have any of us considered the good side? I’m not saying that there is a silver lining to this massive issue we are facing, but have you stopped […]
Poolside drowning in South Africa: how to prevent tragedy
Poolside drowning in South Africa: how to prevent tragedy Literally a new born parent’s nightmare. I’m sure we’re all familiar with or have heard of people whom have went through this kind of emergency. Drowning, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is “…the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid.” While drowning […]
Getting to the Root of Road Accidents
Getting to the Root of Road Accidents Tragedy doesn’t always cross our minds. The last thing you think about as you step into your car is that an accident will happen. We’ve all had a few close calls, a hit and miss here and there, but the truth is that a life changing car crash […]
Safety Tips for Driving with your Child this Holiday
Safety Tips for Driving with your Child this Holiday Whether you’re a mother on the move, a father taking his family to the beach, or someone who doesn’t identify with gender-specific terms (it is 2019, after-all), your family’s safety is undoubtedly the no. 1 priority this festive season. In South Africa, our roads become increasingly […]
How to Save Money in South Africa
How to Save Money in South Africa With the festive season looming, we’ve decided to take a look on how you and I can save some money in South Africa today. I mean, let’s face it: The cost of living for some is becoming unbearable — basic necessities cost an arm and a leg, and […]
How to Rise Above the Tow-Truck Predators
How to Rise Above the Tow-Truck Predators Most of us have experienced the bitter taste that the tow-truck community leaves in your mouth (But even if you haven’t, you should read this article because it’s a very bitter taste, indeed.) Using the term “predators” when describing accident tow-truck drivers is quite apt and nothing we […]
Pick your poison – and how to prevent this in the first place.
Pick your poison – and how to prevent this in the first place. These days, exposure to even the most common and familiar household products can lead to poisoning (So can scorning your most trusted eunuch adviser, apparently). Poisoning occurs in many shapes and forms but it is of the utmost importance to have an […]
Load shedding can be a health risk? Let’s see the light, together.
Load shedding can be a health risk? Let’s see the light, together. All South African’s know the time old cliché: “What did South Africa have before fire?” “Electricity.” Indeed, load shedding has been responsible for an underlying frustration amongst many South African citizens. It is without saying that the loss of electricity impacts South African […]
The CAN Guide to Surviving South African Roads
If you’re a South African car owner, you’ll understand why this blog post needs to be written. Our roads are internationally notorious for prematurely ending the lives of motor vehicles. Our plan is to give some car maintenance advice to those brave souls who dare enter the South African road system.