
Luthando Vikilahle
Online Content Producer at Glamour South Africa
Online Content Producer at GQ South Africa
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1 day ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
Bayanni is back, and he’s making sure no one forgets his name. The 26-year-old Afropop artist, signed to Mavin Records, just dropped his second extended play, Love & Hustle—a four-track statement piece that blends romance with the relentless drive of ambition. This is Bayanni’s first project since his self-titled debut in 2022, and it follows a red-hot run in 2024 that included two major singles: the sultry Goddess and the bold For Where, a collaboration with rising artist Zerrydl.
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1 day ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
Workplace burnout isn’t just creeping up — it’s exploding. In South Africa, more than half of the workforce reports feeling overwhelmed, and nearly one in three employees say they’re burnt out. That’s not a minor issue. That’s a warning light. According to new data from Glassdoor, mentions of “burnout” have jumped 44% since before the pandemic. Even more telling! Searches for “how to handle stress at work” spiked 250% in just the past month.
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1 day ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
May is Africa Month — a time to celebrate the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (now the African Union) and the rich, diverse cultures across the continent. Showmax is marking the occasion by spotlighting three standout winners from the recent Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCAs). Each series offers something fresh, local, and unmissable. Winner: Best Unscripted SeriesWhat happens when four married couples on the brink of separation are put under one roof for a month?
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2 days ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
Ever wondered what secretly lights your partner’s fire—or what gives your situationship that extra spark? According to sex and relationship expert Anita Fletcher, the stars might have something to say about it.
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2 days ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
When temperatures dip, your skin often feels the impact first, becoming tight, dry, and sometimes even itchy or cracked. Cold weather, indoor heating, and lower humidity levels all contribute to moisture loss, making winter the season when your skin needs extra attention and support. Here’s a practical guide to keeping your skin comfortable, hydrated, and protected:It’s not enough to simply moisturise, you need to attract hydration back into the skin.
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