South African cyclist, 10-year old Zach Rauch Legward will ride the Momentum Knysna Cycle Tour 50km event this year.
The ultimate goal for Signature of Hope Trust and for many other NGOs is to move away from the annual fundraising treadmill and towards sustainable income.
In March last year, we covered the story of Buhle Sithela who raised funds for his tuition by cleaning bins in his community. His ultimate goal was to be able to provide a cinema for residents of Khayelitsha. We caught up with his story since then.
Cycle for Smiles: A world-class festival of cycling.
ArtAngels Africa’s expectations are high for the inaugural London event, taking place on 11 May.
28 strangers came to the rescue of a man next door to the building site they were working on, despite the attacker being armed.
We follow up with the Umlazi student who made it to Harvard and hear about his plans for South Africa.
Youth Potential South Africa (Youpsa) has been founded by a passionate pair to assist students in the Eastern Cape.
Through crowdfund website, IndieGoGo, a skatepark will be built that will be used by the children of Hout Bay.
An employer in PE has honoured his housekeeper for her 30 years of service to his family by buying her a home.
SA performers from Stimela ‘The Gumboot Musical’ gave New Zealander airport-goers an unexpected treat.
The Starfish Spinning Marathon was a great success and raised £5,060 for children in South Africa.
Last year, Greg Bertish set the wheels in motion for the mammoth Let’s Paint Red Cross Hospital endeavour, which started in January 2017.
Litter collected at the 5fm Beach Cleanups is being put into 2l bottles which are turned into bricks used to build structures.
Buying a gift for someone when you’re travelling is most often not as much about the item, as it is about the story behind it.
Khululekani Nyobole has turned his back on his life as a gangster and has started producing affordable eco-friendly products to market in townships.
The story of the ‘red bakkie guy’ has South Africans celebrating the small acts of kindness that can change a person’s day, people’s perceptions, and potentially a nation.
The fire that raged around Vredehoek earlier this week, prompted Angela McKay to start a BackaBuddy page to thank the firefighters who so fearlessly protect our country’s citizens.
Rhino Tears wines has raised R1 million since the launch of a drive in 2014 to raise funds to be used in the war against rhino poaching in South Africa.
When a lady’s phone was snatched from her hands, Eustance Maluleke happened to be at the right place at the right time and acted instantly to help a stranger in need.
Caylum Willemse was born with Esophageal atresia, Tracheoesophageal fistula, Tracheomalacia and Bronchomalacia and needs help to get to Boston to see a specialist.
Josh decided to help the homeless by giving them free haircuts, and the changes are phenomenal.
The torrential rain in Durban this past week almost claimed its fifth victim.
Running parallel with all the bad news that is making headlines, stories of good news are coming to the fore, too.
‘I Have a Name’ has showcased the stories of a handful of people and some of those people’s lives have been changed forever.