The Real Homemakers of South Africa: Unsung Heroes Who Turn Houses into Homes
In every corner of South Africa, amongst the hum of daily life, extraordinary men and women quietly build sanctuaries of love, care, and resilience.

In every corner of South Africa, amongst the hum of daily life, extraordinary men and women quietly build sanctuaries of love, care, and resilience.
There’s a certain sound every South African knows: the tear of a Simba packet, followed by the unmistakable crunch, and then the moment it gets passed around. Because Simba has never just been a snack; it’s part of how we connect, celebrate, and share the everyday moments that bring us closer.
“West Rand’s future shines through art.” The spirit of creativity came alive this past Saturday as the West Rand School of Art officially opened its doors at the Memorial Recreation Centre, drawing a vibrant crowd of young, inspiring artists and community members.
Guardian Report News is giving YOU and a friend the chance to experience one of South Africa’s biggest lifestyle events — the Rand Show!
The Nelson Mandela Foundation recently hosted a significant open dialogue on land redistribution under the theme “Why Land Redistribution Matters”. The campaign took place at Constitutional Hill in Braamfontein on Saturday, 28th March 2026.
Bafana Bafana were left to rue missed opportunities after suffering a 1-2 defeat to Panama in an international friendly match played at a sold-out DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Tuesday night.
A Grade 3 learner has died at Lerutle Primary School in Daveyton after a wall collapsed during the school’s break time on Thursday.
Human Rights Day is a time to reflect on dignity, equality, and access to basic needs but for many families in South Africa, the conversation starts with something as simple as putting food on the table.
Through the MTN8 Goals for Charity initiative, MTN, the Premier Soccer League, and reigning 2025 MTN8 champions Orlando Pirates Football Club continue to demonstrate the powerful impact of the MTN8 tournament beyond the football pitch.
African civil society organisations and health advocates are stepping forward with a unified and hopeful vision ahead of the final negotiations on the World Health Organization’s pandemic agreement—calling for a future where equity, partnership, and shared benefit shape global health systems.