Friday, 8 February 2019

Tips to stop #weave from itching. #FridayFeeling #GirlTalkZA

Weaves, wigs and braids are great hairstyles, but that annoying itch isn't. We show you how to get rid of that itchy sensation under your weave.

"Pat your weave, ladies", said Beyoncé. But that's one rule from Queen Bey that we can break.

With these tips, you'll never have to pat your weave again:

1. Care for your hair. The most obvious reason for an itchy scalp is dandruff. To treat this, make sure you wash, condition and oil your scalp before putting on a weave/braids. Use Head & Shoulders shampoo and ORS Coconut Oil Hair Food.

Head & Shoulders shampoo – R40

ORS Coconut Oil Hair Food – R19,99

2. Keep those extensions fresh. Another reason for that itch is the tight contraction of the skin and lack of moisture and fresh air, caused by braids and weaves. Apply directly to your scalp for instant relief. Also, note that it is important not to keep your extensions in for too long.

Dark and Lovely scalp soother R24,99, 

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Thursday, 7 February 2019

Could you be one day away from winning R180 million? #Powerball

Somewhere in South Africa, one or more people might just be one day away from becoming multi- millionaires! Millions of South Africans could realise their dreams in this week's PowerBall jackpot which  is at an estimated all-time high of R180 million!

ITHUBA, the National Lottery Operator confirmed that the PowerBall has climbed up to yet another  historical jackpot. The largest payout that the National Lottery has ever made, was the R145 million  PowerBall jackpot which was paid to a single winner just over 5 months ago.

ITHUBA says that these high jackpots have been a result of their intentional strategy to reinvigorate the  National Lottery. "When we took over the operation of the National Lottery in June 2015, our aim was  to strengthen the National Lottery brand by creating attractive jackpots and introduce games that were  relevant to the South African market whilst ensuring we are on par with International Lotteries," said  Khensani Mabuza, Corporate Relations Executive at ITHUBA.

"The high jackpots have resulted in increased participation, to which we have responded by increasing  the Lottery footprint throughout South Africa. Currently, we have 9000 retailer terminals nationwide,  this is over and above the thousands of handheld playing devices and our digital channels. That is   significant growth in comparison to the number of retailer terminals that existed when ITHUBA took  over in 2015," said Mabuza.

When asked if the jackpot will final get hit this Friday 8 February 2019, Mabuza concluded, "We have  no idea of whether or not the PowerBall jackpot will be won this Friday, or where the winner will come  from, but just the thought of someone winning such a life changing amount of money, excites us as the o perator. We wish all players the best of luck and take this opportunity to remind them that they have  to be in it, to win it."

About ITHUBA

Ithuba Holdings Proprietary "(RF), is the official operator of the National Lottery in South Africa. Since  taking over the operation of the national lottery in 2015, Ithuba has been living up to their objective to  reinvigorate the National Lottery through optimising the consumer experience, restoring faith and trust  in the National Lottery; and showcasing its positive social contribution to society. Ithuba, proudly rooted  in South Africa, is intent on contributing positively and actively to socio-economic development by  producing as many millionaires as possible, as well as uplifting communities through various initiatives.

Ithuba is determined to uphold the ethical and efficient operation of the National Lottery, setting the  benchmark for Lottery operations in South Africa and beyond.   

For more information visit us at https://www.nationallottery.co.za/
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#SONA2019: Five things South Africans want addressed

The State of the Nation Address (SONA 2019) is only a couple of days away and South Africans are waiting with baited breath to hear what President Cyril Ramaphosa will prioritise this year.

This particular SONA is critical for three reasons:

  1. This is the last address by Ramaphosa, who in technical terms, is the outgoing president of South Africa;
  2. this SONA occurs 25 years into South Africa's democracy; and
  3. it is expected that Ramaphosa will announce the date of the 2019 general elections.

In greater context, 2018 was possibly one of the most volatile year for modern South African politics. This is not to undermine the turmoil we saw in Kwa-Zulu Natal pre-1994 but the political landscape was, without a doubt, shaken last year.

Former president, Jacob Zuma, was, after many years of court trials, failed motions of no confidence and other forms of impeachment, forced out of his presidency.

President Ramaphosa was sworn in as the country's interim head of state. We saw an advancement in the land expropriation debateZondo's commission lifted the lid on corruption in government and an economy that limped out of a technical recession.

These are burning issues that Ramaphosa will have to extend on at his much-anticipated SONA 2019 address.

For the most part, the president has used his snake oil sales skills to lure the attention of wary foreign investors. It will take a lot more than that to convince South Africa, however.

These are the five main talking points we believe Ramaphosa will address at the SONA 2019:

1. Unemployment

The pressing matter for Ramaphosa and his Cabinet is addressing the issue of unemployment in South Africa.

We have one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, with more than 27% of South Africans unable to enter the job market.

The problem is a toxic mixture of complexities the government faces in the sphere of education, industry and in SMME investment.

Ramaphosa, who has been making headway in his goal to raise R100-billion, is expected to deliver cutting edge ideas about how the government will address this issue in 2019.

2. Foreign investment

This will be one of the positives he will rely on, if he is allowed enough time to address the country without disruption from opposition parties.

Ramaphosa's investment drive has, at face-value, held some promise. However, a country functions on a lot more practicality than that. We expect Ramaphosa to reveal the full extent of the investments he has attracted so far and how these will:

  • a) be utilised;
  • b) be safeguarded and kept away from the clutches of the corrupt; and
  • c) what the terms and conditions of the investments are/

3. Infrastructure development

The issue of infrastructure has been a hindrance in attracting investment in South Africa and the president is aware of that.

It will be interesting to know where he will prioritise the improvements of our infrastructure.

Eskom is barely able to stand on its own two feet and on the verge of collapse. South African Airways (SAA) can barely lift off without the weight of rising debt constantly pulling it down. And, just about everything else stands on shaky grounds.

Ramaphosa has, however, assured stakeholders and South Africans that this is an area he will focus on as a short-term goal.

4. Land expropriation without compensation

The flames have died down a little since it dawned on us that, more than likely, Section 25 of the Constitution will be amended to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation.

Ramaphosa will touch on this once again but we feel it will be directed at reassuring foreign investors more than anything.

Interested investors in the country have raised concerns about the dangers of seeing such a complex process through without diminishing the values of the constitution.

However, Ramaphosa has never shown a shred of doubt in assuring the public that this would be a smooth process. It will be interesting to hear how this government plans to phase this in as an inclusive process that does not hinder the rights of anyone.

5. Corruption and accountability

This was placed last because it will most likely cause the most disruption at the SONA 2019.

EFF leader, Julius Malema, set the tone when, at a recent media briefing, he gave Ramaphosa until Thursday, 31 January, to respond to their demands regarding he and his son's involvement with Bosasa, or deal with the wrath of the red berets at SONA 2019.

Of course, the president did not jump at that ultimatum. However, Ramaphosa has the crucial task of meticulously detailing how he will deal with the revelations that have been made at the state capture inquiry.

He has the tough task of putting servants of his Cabinet on the spotlight to reassure South Africans, as well as on-looking foreign stakeholders, about accountability.

This could either make or break proceedings and it is something he is well aware of.

When is SONA 2019 and where can I watch it?

The SONA 2019 will take place on Thursday, 7 February. The entire political landscape will flock to Cape Town for an evening that will be remembered for its antics and wild outfits

Every South African news outlet will be broadcasting the event live. We will also host a live stream and blog of the entire event.




Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Look good without spending much. #Makeup items you musnt be spending much on #GirlTalkZA

When you're tempted to fill your trolley with shiny new make-up products, take a step back to decide which ones are worthwhile.

Here are 3 make-up items not to spend big bucks on.

1. As gorgeous as limited-edition make-up collections usually are, they're often in very seasonal or trendy shades, and sometimes not of the same quality as the core line. Be selective when you choose limited edition items, and make sure you swatch the testers first.

2. Mascara should be thrown out after three months, so this is not where you should be spending big bucks. Opt for a budget-friendly version that won't tempt you to keep it for longer than the recommended time.

3. High fashion colours come and go, so don't invest in those. Spend your money on classic lipstick shades, for example, and buy the rest from more affordable brands.

Kiernan #AKA Forbes gets behind SA's Special Olympics team #BackOurTeam

Special Olympics South Africa last month officially launched the #BackOurTeam campaign, a call to all South Africans to get behind the Special Olympics South Africa national team on the "Road to Abu Dhabi" and hip hop superstar AKA heeded the call. 

'Kiernan Forbes' better known as AKAtoday confirmed his ongoing support during a visit to the Special Olympics South Africa offices in Johannesburg. 

Following previous contributions to the organisation in 2018, the hip hop superstar alongside his mother, Special Olympic ambassador Lynn Forbes committed to fully get behind the organization and adopt an athlete for the World Games this year. 

His commitment includes financial support of R35 000 for one lucky athlete in addition to Reebok leisure for the athletes.

The record number of 70 determined and inspirational participating athletes and Unified Partners, including the highest number of women to ever participate in a Special Olympics World Games, will compete across 11 venues in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, while the build-up to the Games will be a nationwide celebration with the Law Enforcement Torch Run®and the Host Town program take place in all seven emirates of the UAE.

Through the "Adopt an athlete campaign", Special Olympics South Africa are calling on companies and individuals to adopt an athlete for R35 000 to ensure our athletes have the opportunity to compete with pride and are well equipped amongst the 7500 athletes attending.

The games will act as a catalyst for inclusion, building a lasting legacy of improved health, education, and opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities long after the Closing Ceremony of the World Games.

Axing it! Nasty C is the new #Axe brand ambassador

Nasty C has landed yet another ambassadorial role. It has been confirmed that he has partnered with AXE as its brand ambassador.

As the ambassador, he thus will drive the message of being a modern man, moving young men to challenge the status quo and to find their magic.

Nasty therefore closely follows in the steps of Black Coffee who partnered with the fragrance brand in 2017.

Congratulations to him on his new deal.

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

A blast to the future! #DStv Explora 3 is here...


MultiChoice has quietly launched a new version of its Explora decoder, replacing the DStv Explora 2 which launched in September 2016.

The new DStv Explora – Model 3A – went on sale in November 2018 at a recommended retail price of R999 excluding installation, and R1,699 with installation.

The Explora 3 features 110 hours of recording space, and does away with the front panel where the channel number would normally be displayed.

It includes an A7 Remote with batteries, an HDMI cable, and a small smart card which is already installed in the decoder. Looking inside the decoder, you will also see a 1TB Seagate hard drive, which takes care of the media storage.

DStv Explora

The recommended installation for the Explora 3 is the same as DStv's earlier Explora models, requiring a DStv Smart LNB and an 80cm dish.

MultiChoice confirmed that the Explora 3 will work with any of its smart LNB units, and recommended the LNB LMX 502 for new installations where households need one or two viewing environments. This LNB model is less expensive and requires less cabling, MultiChoice said.

For complexes, shared dishes, XtraView configurations, or where the decoder is connected to multiple TVs, MultiChoice said that subscribers should get information and a quote from a DStv Accredited Installer.

Regardless of the type of installation, new or existing, MultiChoice recommended using an accredited installer to get the best viewing experience.

MultiChoice highlighted that the Explora 3 uses mostly recyclable components and is entirely manufactured in South Africa at a dedicated, environmentally-friendly factory in East London.

The Explora 3 is available at all DStv Agencies, service centres, and participating retail stores – and is sold alongside the DStv HD 5 Series Decoder, which can be used in XtraView configurations.

Source: mybroadband

Here is the line up for the #CoronaFestival

Corona SunSets Festival has finally revealed the acts for the Cape Town event on Saturday, 6th April 2019.

This year's festival will see both international and local music acts entertain the crowd .

The international line up consists of ;Elderbrook , Low Steppa, Ten Snake , Charles Webster.

Elderbrook is a British musician, songwriter and producer who has had massive success since his career launched in 2015 with hits including "Cola", "Old Friend" and "Sleepwalking".

Low Steppa is a house music artist who has hits that include "Heard It All Before" and his hugely popular bootleg of Jess Glynne's "My Love"that kickstarted a whole new sound and Low Steppa's career.

Tensnake is a German DJ and producer from Hamburg best known for his 2010 track "Coma Cat", which appeared on at least 15 compilations that year.  The sound was called "highly precise modern disco" by the New York Times, and Tensnake has been credited as having helped pave the way for the massive revival of the deep-house sound.

Event Information

Date: Saturday 6 April 2019

Venue: The Bungalow and Oval Field, Victoria Street, Cape Town

Time: 12pm – Midnight

Tickets: R350 – R550 on sale at Howler.

All tickets exclude booking fee

Monday, 4 February 2019

Banking made easy! #FNB unveils new Easy account with #medical, #legal and financial advice for consumers earning between R1000 & R7000

FNB has launched its new Easy Smart Option bank account making it the first bank to combine medical, financial and legal advice as additional value to consumers who earn between R1 000 to R7 000 per month.

 

Dr Christoph Nieuwoudt, FNB Consumer Chief Executive says "The introduction of our new Easy Smart Option expands our range of cost-effective and helpful solutions for consumers who earn below R7 000 per month. Our comprehensive range includes eWallet send money capability, eWallet eXtra which has no monthly fee to help irregular income earners as well as the pay-as-you-use Easy account for consumers with minimal transactional requirements."

 

"Consumers are looking for help to stretch their limited household budgets and we are responding adequately to their plight. Traditional bank accounts do not always service the range of needs of consumers who earn below and slightly above South Africa's minimum wage. We believe that the combination of a suitable bank account, free and helpful value-added benefits will go a long way to helping consumers with money management," says Dr Nieuwoudt.

 

The new FNB Easy Smart Option helps consumers with 24-hour telephonic professional medical advice from a team of registered nurses who will assist accountholders to manage chronic, life-threatening, maternity and other everyday medical conditions. This account also offers consumers help with basic financial planning, debt management, garnishee support, and debt counselling from qualified financial advisors. The value adds include telephonic assistance by professional attorneys and paralegals to advise consumers on wills, pension, third-party claims and labour matters from Monday to Friday during work hours.

Furthermore, accountholders will get a range of free benefits including R3,000 of both deposits and withdrawals at FNB ATMs, R15 worth of airtime every month, free card swipes, a free savings account, 10 free online purchase transactions and free balance enquiries on FNB's electronic channels such as the FNB App, Online and Cellphone Banking.

Holders of the FNB Easy Smart Option will only pay a monthly account fee of R65. The medical, legal and financial advice can be accessed on 0800 611 269, a toll-free number, or customers can use any cellphone to dial *134*905# to request a call back.

 

Nambitha Ben-Mazwi explains her new role on #Scandal that tackles human trafficking


Human trafficking is about to get real on TV screens

Actress Nambitha Ben-Mazwi's latest character on Scandal! is more than a seductress, she's the latest version of a pimp that introduces young girls into prostitution.

The reality that young, vulnerable women are being forced into prostitution by other women is beginning to be taken seriously in Mzansi.

It is a problem actress Nambitha told TshisaLIVE she hopes to bring into the spotlight with her character on the popular e.tv soapie.

"What I have tried to do … is to make sure that people also see the human element of my character Shado.

"How she became what she is and how she knows how to trap other young women into her world. This is a woman who is living a double life."

Shado is a foxy slay queen, blessee and host of a secret gentleman's club. She knows how to use her beauty and brains to get what she wants.

"I literally take on young, naive girls and I manipulate them and basically brainwash them into this world. By the time they look up from the false promises they are trapped. It's quite hectic. I'm not even sure I want my nieces or my pastor to see it."

In the world of prostitution, appearance is everything. And Nambitha said her character dresses like someone a young woman would aspire to be. "Shado is quite something. Her definition of women empowerment is very different from mine personally. Her wardrobe is revealing and feisty. Very risque."