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Legendary Photographer Santu Mofokeng honoured in Nelson Mandela Square exhibition
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A new exhibition honouring renowned South African photographer Santu Mofokeng is underway at the Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton.
The exhibition marks what would have been Mofokeng’s 70th birthday and celebrates 10 years since the establishment of his foundation.
Standard Bank curator and gallery manager Dr Same Mdluli says the exhibition aims to give audiences a deeper understanding of the photographer’s contribution to visual storytelling.
Organisers hope the exhibition will inspire younger audiences and emerging photographers to engage with Mofokeng’s work and explore photography as a powerful storytelling tool.
The exhibition marks what would have been Mofokeng’s 70th birthday and celebrates 10 years since the establishment of his foundation.
Standard Bank curator and gallery manager Dr Same Mdluli says the exhibition aims to give audiences a deeper understanding of the photographer’s contribution to visual storytelling.
Organisers hope the exhibition will inspire younger audiences and emerging photographers to engage with Mofokeng’s work and explore photography as a powerful storytelling tool.
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Garden Route named world’s best road trip
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South Africa’s iconic Garden Route has been named the world’s best road trip in a global study by AutoTrader.
The ranking evaluated routes based on scenery, road quality, weather and overall driving experience.
SANParks spokesperson JP Louw says the route includes the Wilderness, Knysna and Tsitsikamma sections of the Garden Route National Park, where visitors can explore forests, rivers, coastlines and wildlife while enjoying activities such as hiking, canoeing and coastal walks.
The ranking evaluated routes based on scenery, road quality, weather and overall driving experience.
SANParks spokesperson JP Louw says the route includes the Wilderness, Knysna and Tsitsikamma sections of the Garden Route National Park, where visitors can explore forests, rivers, coastlines and wildlife while enjoying activities such as hiking, canoeing and coastal walks.
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Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital unveils upgraded neonatal care unit
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The Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital has officially unveiled its refurbished kangaroo mother care unit, following a transformation led by the non-profit organization Footprints 4 Sam, aimed at improving comfort and dignity for mothers who are caring for premature newborns.
The upgraded facility now provides a nurturing and supportive environment for some of the hospital’s most vulnerable patients, helping to promote recovery and growth.
The refurbishment has also enhanced essential amenities for mothers and healthcare workers, recognising the importance of holistic care that extends beyond medical treatment.
The organization says the initiative forms part of its broader mission to support children with chronic or life-limiting illnesses, through improved patient-centered spaces and compassionate support.
The upgraded facility now provides a nurturing and supportive environment for some of the hospital’s most vulnerable patients, helping to promote recovery and growth.
The refurbishment has also enhanced essential amenities for mothers and healthcare workers, recognising the importance of holistic care that extends beyond medical treatment.
The organization says the initiative forms part of its broader mission to support children with chronic or life-limiting illnesses, through improved patient-centered spaces and compassionate support.
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