Author: Christa Eybers

A large white radio telescope dish pointed toward the sky, set in a fenced area with green hills and trees in the background. Another smaller dish is visible farther away under a partly cloudy sky, evoking the legacy of Miriam Makeba reaching out to new horizons.
A woman with long blonde hair and glasses smiles at the camera, holding up a small breaded Matric snack. Blurred music posters are visible in the background.
Three people stand side by side against a white background. The two men wear black SHOT FACTORY shirts, while the woman in a blue denim shirt points and looks toward the camera, reflecting a dynamic cross-border creative team.
Split image: On the left, a man with slicked-back hair poses against a red background. On the right, a group of five men, smiling, pose closely together against a white background—perfect for album covers.
A large, diverse group of people outdoors on a patio, smiling and waving up at the camera. Some are seated, most are standing under umbrellas with HOT 1027 FM logos. It’s a bright, sunny day filled with excitement and new business opportunities.
A DJ wearing a HOT 102.7 FM shirt stands at a booth with turntables and computer screens, performing for a lively Jingle Jam crowd in a club lit with colorful lights and string decorations.
A cartoon taxi van with big eyes holds a telephone receiver and wears a large headset, blending features of a vehicle and a call center agent, set against a teal backdrop near the Olivedale Windmill.
A round, stone windmill tower with a conical roof stands surrounded by palm trees and greenery, enclosed by a metal fence—an inspiring example of homeownership—complete with a brick and stone entrance in the foreground.
A large group of people in green shirts gathers under a red inflatable arch marked 5KM START at the SPAR Women’s Challenge, with a photographer capturing the moment. Trees and blue sky are visible in the background.
An elderly woman with long gray hair in a ponytail, wearing a green button-up shirt, smiles and waves at the camera while seated indoors, radiating warmth despite her playful claim of "brainrot" from all the grandkids' stories.