Irit Noble
Irit Noble – Comedian, Inspirational Entertainer, Singer and Columnist. Chosen charity – Saartjie Baartman Centre…
Irit Noble – Comedian, Inspirational Entertainer, Singer and Columnist. Chosen charity – Saartjie Baartman Centre…
Paige Nick – Author, Blogger and Columnist for the Sunday Times Chosen Charity – The…
Sam Wilson -Editor-in-Chief of Women24, Food24 and Parent24. She is also a columnist, a feminist, an anarchist and a eyewateringly compulsive oversharer.
Chosen charity – Bathandwa Children’s Trust
Sureshnie Rider – Presents the Top 40 on Saturday from 10am to 2pm and Sunday…
Console gaming should be fun. Sometimes it is a bit stressful but in general it…
Enterprise computing is where the money is for any technology manufacturer. Having corporates use your…
Twenty SA celebs. Twenty blogs. One winner. R20,000 for the winner’s charity of choice.
We will bring you the cream of the crop of SA celebrities and bloggers. We asked them three questions and now you can choose the best answers. Each day we will publish a blog post written by a different celebrity/blogger, accompanied by a short bio and a description of their chosen charity should they be the lucky winners. The PriceCheck team will choose our favourite three blog posts and then it is up to you , the public, to choose the best, most entertaining, most deserving one of R20,000.
Partnerships in product development are either a big hit or a spectacular disaster. There are…
Can you remember your first TV game? Yes, the cartridges that were clunky and had…
I was already skeptical as I had read that Dustin Moskovitz stated that he would prefer to remember his college days the way they were portrayed in the movie (drinking himself silly and sleeping around with coeds) instead of the boring reality (years of coding and working). So which scenes were based on fact and which ones were there to glam up what Zuckerberg himself has said is in essence a rather boring story?