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Yes, it’s hard to say no to family members when they need help but you are operating at a loss. Minnie drops some valid reasons why you should stop lending your friends and family money.
More people claim to have turned to food for comfort following stress, trauma or grief. Are you eating for emotional fullness or to nurse your emotions? Listen to this to find out how to put a stop to this…
Ever thought something so simple could be so hard? Studies show men make up the worst kissers in the world and this is what they have been getting wrong.
Planning ahead is crucial and even though we may not want to talk about it, we have to do it. Minnie talks about the importance of leaving a will to ensure your loved ones are taken care of and that you also rest in peace.
Most people don’t seem to know how to read between the lines when it comes to overstaying your welcome. Listen in as Minnie shares all the signs you may have missed and whether it is time for you ta pack your bags and hit the road.
Parenthood can really change a relationship. The arrival of a new born can leave you stressed, deprived of sleep, and you simply can’t put your relationship first anymore. According to research conducted by Redesigning Relationships, more and more couples reported changes to their relationships after the arrival of their baby…
Following more cases of canine parvovirus reported across South Africa, Minnie Ntuli is warning dog owners across KZN to be on the lookout for signs and symptoms of the virus in their puppies. Here’s what you need to know about the virus, symptoms and treatment What is canine parvovirus?
It has been over 300 days on lockdown and as you know, Minnie Ntuli is always looking out for you and this time she is dropping some tips on how to survive your time in lockdown.
Stop ignoring the warning signs and find out if your friend is abusive. Physical abuse in a relationship can be recognized from afar but emotional abuse, not so much. Minnie Ntuli received mail from Anita, who is having a hard time keeping her ‘needy’ friend happy and whilst helping Anita…
Are you sharing too much on your social media accounts? This is a question you should ask yourself, especially if you are actively looking for employment. Recruiters revealed that they do view possible new recruits’ social media to find out a little more about them. Find out if you are…
Yes, it's 2021 and this is still a topic to discuss following four women from Pietermaritzburg taking matters into their own hands. Having noticed the poor service delivery from their municipality, Sindi Luthuli, Ntombi Nkabini, Ntokozo Madlala and Gugu Kunene decided to fix the neighborhood’s potholes and clean blocked drains…
Paris is home to a 5000 square-foot lost and found department known as The Bureau of Found Objects which houses unclaimed items found in the city’s airport, buses and even streets for over 200 years. Some of the objects reported to have been found are not your normal bags, umbrellas…
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many lives. One of the biggest changes was that almost every single person in the country had to stay home. Which meant working from home. For some, this was a major adjustment that they had to get used to, and clearly it's not as fun…
Cassper Nyovest has led the SA music industry during an impossibly difficult year, and Mike V caught up with Mufasa to find out how he's remained defiant and productive.
Despite a tough set of circumstances, DJ Zinhle has continued her legacy of excellence in 2020. She's pivoted from music into the business realm, and now, she's ready to reveal a few of the secrets to her success! She takes Mike V through her incredible year.
Earlier this month, Durban was awarded hosting rights for the World Table Tennis Championship. It's only the second time that the event is taking place on African soil, and to find out more about the event, Mike V spoke to the President of the South African Table Tennis Board, Joe…
A plane crash, the first case of terrible flu in South Africa, and the resignation of a President. James Ball breaks down the third week of September.
17 Sep 2020
1 min
200 – 220
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