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The term “now-now” is ubiquitous Amongst South African, when we tap into their daily use of language. The term insinuates a period of time which will elapse before the given task, time or opportunity will present itself. This a term directly translated from the Afrikaans languages “nou-nou” idiomatically used to mean soon. “Just now “...
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The township has long been seen as the residential or geographic habitat for the middle to lower income earners. In fact it has gone as far as the level of education and modernism to be significantly low in the township. Yes to an extent some of this still proves true, however there has been a...
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The year is finally coming to the end and no one is more eager than our local Stokvel members for these final weeks of the year.   This is because the end of the year means it is that time when Stokvels share the contributions that has been collected throughout the year, as a bulk...
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Consumers have reflected a global culture in terms of what they wore for a fair amount of time. This is the result of global brands that mirror each other in terms of trends but also advertise their products/services differently. The basic advertising is no longer enough. Everyone has been looking the same whether they are...
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In the recent past, you where either considered an outside or indoor fitness person. With indoor fitness mainly associated with regular big brand gyms, where one gained a gym membership to have access to the fitness machinery provided in these facilities. For the mass market and society it meant two things: 1) Less access to...
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If you look at the menus of restaurants, be it their drinks or food most options are packed with sugar. Unless it’s a salad which isn’t the most satisfying meal option at times and there’s only so much salad you can have in a week. There is a huge opportunity and need for restaurants and...
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Download the free report. The connection between Gen Z and flowers Flowers signify freedom, a carefreeness towards life and unconcern with materialism. Natures inspiration is not only a trend that can only happen in the real world, but has a massive movement on social media as well. Download free report
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Smart phones, smart cars, smart homes, smart watches everything around our consumer is becoming smarter by the day. Our modern day consumer is therefore always connected wherever they are, regardless of the environment or space. The ever more need for them to be able to seamlessly connect between their devises, cars and homes. Compatibility is...
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The age of transparency is becoming more apparent each day as consumers hold brands to be more accountable for the health benefits or lack off in their products. What this means is that the South African consumer has become more health conscious and looking towards healthier lifestyle habits and diet. However this does not mean...
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What makes skin so important is that one can have the most striking and gorgeous facial features and an attractive body shape, however if your skin looks uneven, dry or unhealthy, the focus will shift from all the other aesthetic features that one may display. People are drawn to paying attention to the state of...
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