Latest newsIn a world where the internet powers everything from banking to healthcare, education, security, and even our social lives, we rarely stop to think about the invisible infrastructure keeping it all connected. 28 Feb 2025 Read more Seacom is proud to welcome the newest cohort of graduates into its NextGen Digital Graduate Programme, a transformative initiative designed to equip young professionals with the digital skills required to navigate the future of technology. These graduates officially began their two-year journey on 1 February 2025, marking a significant step in their careers and Seacom's ongoing mission to develop Africa's digital workforce. 27 Feb 2025 Read more The weeks and months following childbirth are often filled with joy, love, and new experiences. But for many new moms, the postpartum period can also bring unexpected physical, emotional, and mental health challenges. With a mix of sleepless nights, physical recovery, and fluctuating emotions, the demands can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, with the proper support and resources, mothers can find balance and well-being during this period. Here, we'll explore practical postpartum care tips, signs of maternal mental health issues, and how loved ones can help new moms navigate this transition. 26 Feb 2025 Read more Seacom, a leading pan-African provider of connectivity and cloud services, is pleased to announce its partnership with Q-Kon, an innovative satellite engineering enterprise for sub-Saharan Africa. This collaboration will enhance the Seacom Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity services, which have been offered in South Africa since early 2024. 25 Feb 2025 Read more The Academy for Environmental Leadership South Africa (AEL) is proud to announce a breakthrough year in 2025 for its Access for Success programme, a vital initiative started in 2022 to address educational inequity and foster the development of skilled professionals in critical STEM fields. The AEL, a registered and accredited higher education institution strategically located in the Northern Cape, facilitates this programme. 20 Feb 2025 Read more Leading medical aid provider Medshield has announced the renewal of its partnership with Pirates 21K, a race that has become an actual test of endurance, resilience and community spirit. 17 Feb 2025 Read more Bringing a new life into the world is exciting, and feeling nervous about it is also natural. First-time moms (and dads) may wonder about the changes ahead, including shifts in nutritional needs for both mom and baby's health. Here is a useful tip: getting your body ready can start before you even see that positive pregnancy test! Doctors often recommend adding dietary supplements and vitamins into your routine a month or so before trying to conceive. This proactive approach can help you feel more confident and supported as you begin this important journey. 11 Feb 2025 Read more Pegasys, a leading Africa-headquartered strategy and management consultancy focused on development impact in emerging economies, is now part of the RSK Group, a global leader in the delivery of sustainable solutions. 5 Feb 2025 Read more The unprecedented demand for university placements in South Africa underscores a growing crisis in the country's education system. With over 100,000 students left without university placement for the 2025 academic year due to record demand, the stark reality is apparent: the capacity of traditional higher education institutions cannot keep pace with the surge in student numbers. 29 Jan 2025 Read more The heart is often referred to as the body's engine room, and rightly so. It pumps life-sustaining blood throughout the body 100,000 times daily via a 97,000-kilometre-long network of vessels. However, this mighty organ increasingly needs protection against two common disorders – heart attacks and strokes. 17 Dec 2024 Read more Throughout history, immunisation has helped protect millions of children against infectious and life-threatening diseases. Immunisation helps to strengthen your child's immune system to fight diseases like polio, measles, hepatitis B, diphtheria, tuberculosis (TB) and meningitis. Vaccines have been so effective that some diseases that were once feared are now easily manageable. 17 Dec 2024 Read more Chances are good that either you or someone you know has arthritis. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), over 350 million people globally suffer from arthritis, and despite significant advancements in medicine, it remains the leading cause of disability worldwide. Although arthritis is often linked to older individuals and is more prevalent in women across all age groups, this condition can also affect children. 19 Nov 2024 Read more People say that beauty is only skin deep, and what is on the "inside" is what counts. Skincare is often mistakenly considered a mere aesthetic pursuit. The #beauty hashtag on Instagram has more than 500 million photos, but skincare is about more than just adding a youthful photo to your social media account. 13 Nov 2024 Read more Life changes, and so do your healthcare needs. Whether you've just started a family, retired, or are facing an ongoing medical condition, the cover that once worked for you may no longer fit. So, you've decided to switch your medical scheme. You've read the announcements on premiums, and maybe you're looking for something more affordable with better benefits, or you need a change from your current provider. 12 Nov 2024 Read more Mental health, a fundamental component of well-being, continues to be a critical global issue. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines mental health as "a state of well-being in which every individual realises their potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and fruitfully, and contribute to their community." Yet over 970 million people around the world struggle with mental illness, underscoring the urgent need to address mental health challenges and the associated stigma. As October highlighted mental health awareness in South Africa, we must commit to continuous efforts supporting mental wellness throughout the year. 5 Nov 2024 Read more As South Africa braced itself for yet another round of medical aid contribution increases, it is clear that the healthcare landscape is undergoing significant and challenging shifts. The situation's complexity requires a nuanced understanding of the interplay between regulatory frameworks, economic pressures, healthcare provider costs and the to-be-implemented NHI, which was signed into law on 15 May 2024. 4 Nov 2024 Read more Medshield Medical Scheme launched its benefit options and contributions for 2025, building on its Partner for Life offering. Medshield remains prudent and consistent regarding annual benefit limits and contribution increases. The 2025 benefit offering and relevant contribution adjustments balance affordability, increase members' access to quality healthcare and ensure Medshield remains a viable and sustainable medical scheme, as evidenced by the latest AA- with a positive outlook GCR rating. 11 Oct 2024 Read more In a perfect world, having medical coverage would mean zero surprises when paying for healthcare. However, many South Africans are shocked when their medical aid benefits fall short, leaving them with unexpected out-of-pocket expenses – especially towards the end of a benefit year. Whether preparing for a routine check-up, planning surgery or facing an emergency, knowing the ins and outs of your medical aid cover is essential. 1 Oct 2024 Read more While the NHI promises to revolutionise healthcare in South Africa, it has many challenges. Most commentators and industry stakeholders have raised several concerns regarding its feasibility, sustainability, and potential impact on the quality of care. On the positive side, the NHI aims to provide universal healthcare for all citizens, addressing the inequalities in the current system where only a minority have access to private healthcare. It will cover health benefits costs for every South African, employed or unemployed, poor or wealthy, rural or urban, without any of us having to pay when we need the services. The NHI will ensure no one is chased away because their benefits and funds are exhausted. These are lofty aims, but the reality is that there is not enough money available to fund a healthcare system with such high aspirations. 1 Oct 2024 Read more Even the most comprehensive medical aid plans may leave members with out-of-pocket expenses, often at the most inconvenient times. Medshield Medical Scheme (Medshield) understands this challenge and has partnered separately with Sanlam and Total Risk Administrators (TRA) to provide gap cover at preferential rates directly and exclusively to Medshield members. Additional financial protection becomes increasingly important as healthcare costs continue to rise, particularly for specialist treatments and in-hospital care where out-of-pocket payments may arise. 27 Sep 2024 Read more More news... |
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