The continued success of the MOST Awards, is thanks in large to the loyal support of its sponsors. It is with this in mind that MOST is delighted to announce that four more important sponsorships have been snapped up for the MOST Awards 10th annual celebration, which will be held on 13 September 2018 at […]
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kulula.com in partnership with Breadline Africa and help2read gives the gift of literacy
kulula.com in partnership with Breadline Africa, The National Lottery Commission and Shine Literacy have joined forces to give the gift of literacy by donating a container library to Welwitschia Primary School in Delft. Across South Africa there are over 16 000 under resourced primary schools that provide adequate library facilities to libraries. The Partnership between […]
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After serving on the ABF (Advertising Benevolent Fund) executive board for three years, SPARK Media’s Olav Westphal has been named President of the fund by fellow EXCO members. Olav takes over the reins from John Bowles who served as Acting President and President of the ABF for over nine years. The fund exists to offer […]
Continue readingMore TagCelebrating 10 years of committed sponsorship to the MOST Awards
This year is a special one for the much anticipated MOST Awards as it celebrates its milestone 10th anniversary. The Awards recognise excellence in service delivery, knowledge and innovation in the media sector and this year’s event, held at The Wanderers Club in Illovo, Johannesburg on 13 September, is going to be a bumper celebration. […]
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Cinemark, as the official local representative and as the proud sponsor of the Film category of the Young Lions Competition, is honoured to share with you the 2018 Young Lions Judges panel. Please kindly see below this year’s Young Lions judges which include young creative trail blazers such as Maps Maponyane, Ayanda Sithebe, Sbu Sitole […]
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As part of its centenary celebration, Sanlam’s new through-the-line campaign – launched last month – gives South Africans the opportunity to shop for good. While many of us assume SA schools have the essentials necessary to provide positive learning spaces for children, this is simply not the case. Part of a succession of campaigns that […]
Continue readingMore TagMcCain Do Good Be Good Program benefits local Gauteng communities
Be Good, Do Good is at the heart of everything that McCain South Africa does. This led to the launch of their food donation programme in April 2017. Since then McCain Food South Africa has made it their mission to spread joy and happiness to those who need it most through food. Over the course […]
Continue readingMore TagEngen helped secure our success, say star Western Cape matrics
Four standout Western Cape matriculants, all named among the top 50 in the province, say they have Engen’s Maths and Science Schools (EMSS) to thank for helping put them firmly on the path to career success. Huda Adams, Shazia Amoo, Meeka-El Hendricks and Zakiyyah Petersen, began their tertiary studies this month at the universities of Cape […]
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Gauteng’s top Engen Maths and Science Schools (EMSS) 2017 matriculant Esther Shuping had two secret weapons to ensure her success – her mother Puleng Shuping and the brilliant EMSS teachers who helped her secure a clean sweep of straight As. And although Esther begun her B. Pharmacy studies at Wits University earlier this month, she […]
Continue readingMore TagEastern Cape matric walks the long road to his dream job
Eastern Cape matriculant Lutho Jimana did not let his long daily walk to school, his overcrowded home where it was difficult to study, nor financial constraints due to his mother’s unemployment get in the way of studying towards his childhood dream job. This month Lutho began his studies at Rhodes University that will ultimately see […]
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