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6 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Hilary Sekgota
Briefly News is proud to launch the second edition of its Young Money Makers: Career Pioneers seriesThis Youth Month, we’re celebrating young South Africans under 35 who are making bold moves in their careersThe impressive participants come from different fields but share one thing in common: determinationPAY ATTENTION: You can now search for all your favourite news and topics on Briefly News.
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6 days ago |
briefly.co.za | Hilary Sekgota
Marvel Shivambu, named one of Briefly News' 2025 Young Money Makers, is a self-taught coder who co-created the NOVAR app In just five months, NOVAR has already reached over 50,000 learners in South Africa and even works offline to beat loadshedding and bad internet In an interview with Briefly News, he shared how he and co-creator Malunghelo Mathonsi developed the groundbreaking interactive e-learning platform Marvel Shivambu and his childhood friend, Malunghelo Mathonsi, from a rural...
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Feb 13, 2025 |
briefly.co.za | Hilary Sekgota
A man's romantic gesture captured hearts when he surprised his girlfriend, a petrol attendant, with flowers and wine during her shift at a Shell garage The touching moment showed the power of simple romantic gestures, as the girlfriend's delighted reaction and shy smiles demonstrated how much the surprise meant to her The heartwarming video, posted with gratitude for his girlfriend's appreciation of his efforts, sparked conversations about celebrating love in everyday moments A marketing and...
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Feb 13, 2025 |
briefly.co.za | Hilary Sekgota
A street hustler begging for money just dropped the wildest pitch with a hilarious cardboard signThe guy standing at an intersection informed motorists why he was in desperate need of money Netizens on Instagram were amused by the video of his clever hustle, with comments pouring inLol, the laughter never stops in Mzansi. A motorist recorded a street hustler at an intersection, and this guy’s audacity is straight-up next level.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
briefly.co.za | Hilary Sekgota
A proud South African woman used local languages to say she was not moving to the United StatesShe refused the resettlement offer by Donald Trump in a TikTok video and declared Mzansi is her home Thousands of netizens in the comments section were amazed by her multilingual skills and patriotic spirit A white Mzansi woman, speaking in Khelobedu and Tsonga, boldly rejected the offer to become a refugee in the US.
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