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AAA Launches South Africa's First Master of Digital Marketing Degree

AAA Launches South Africa's First Master of Digital Marketing Degree

Marketing

As digital disruption reshapes how brands connect with audiences, AAA School of Advertising has responded with a landmark qualification: the Master of Digital Marketing, the first master's degree specialising in digital marketing in South Africa.

Tech Public Relations Agency Tishala Communications Celebrates Its Eighth Birthday

Tech Public Relations Agency Tishala Communications Celebrates Its Eighth Birthday

Publicity

Public Relations and Digital Marketing Agency, Tishala Communications says it has celebrated its eighth birthday, aimed at highlighting its reputation of specialisation in tech PR.

Adclick Africa Wins Two MMA <i>SMARTIES 2026 Awards</i> for AI-Driven Campaign

Adclick Africa Wins Two MMA SMARTIES 2026 Awards for AI-Driven Campaign

Media

Adclick Africa has announced that their 'Doctor B — AI Influencer campaign for Bonitas Medical Fund' — has received two honours at the MMA SMARTIES South Africa 2026 Awards. The ceremony was held at the Inanda Club in Sandton, Johannesburg, on Thursday, 21 May.

Raising a Nostalgic Youth — The Editor's Note

Raising a Nostalgic Youth — The Editor's Note

Media

From vintage aesthetics to classic sitcom reruns, nostalgia is constantly shaping youth culture. Venelize de Lange from media update considers why so many young people are romanticising a pre-digital life. 

Children's Amendment Bill Marks an Important Step Towards Expanding Access to Early Childhood Development

Children's Amendment Bill Marks an Important Step Towards Expanding Access to Early Childhood Development

Publicity

The recent discussion surrounding the Children's Amendment Bill has prompted a national conversation about access, equity and quality in South Africa's Early Childhood Development (ECD) sector.

The 2026 <i>Product of the Year</i> Winners Announced as Voted by South African Consumers

The 2026 Product of the Year Winners Announced as Voted by South African Consumers

Marketing

South African consumers have cast their votes in the country's comprehensive independent product survey. Product of the Year South Africa has announced the 40 winners of the 2026 Product of the Year Awards, recognising products and services that have stood out for innovation, relevance and real consumer appeal.

Ladles of Love Calls for the Community to be 'Hands-On Heroes' This Mandela Day

Ladles of Love Calls for the Community to be 'Hands-On Heroes' This Mandela Day

Publicity

Every year, Mandela Day asks the same quiet question, "What will you do with your 67 minutes?" The answer is not always simple. The will is there. The heart is there. What is often missing is a clear, practical way to take part in something that is well organised, genuinely useful and able to reach the people who need it most.

Why Short, Vertical Dramas Are Changing How — And What — South Africans Watch

Why Short, Vertical Dramas Are Changing How — And What — South Africans Watch

Media

Big emotions packed into tiny episodes are reshaping how we watch our favourite stories on our phones. What if your next guilty pleasure drama only took a minute to watch, asks Elouise Kelly, Country Manager at Viu South Africa.

FOMO Isn't The Problem — Bad FOMO Is

FOMO Isn't The Problem — Bad FOMO Is

Marketing

In retail, the fear of missing out (FOMO) has often been treated as a simple conversion tool: create scarcity, add urgency and encourage people to act quickly, but consumers are increasingly tuned into how urgency is used. They know when something feels exciting, and when it feels manufactured.

New Initiative Takes Classrooms Straight to Paediatric Wards

New Initiative Takes Classrooms Straight to Paediatric Wards

Publicity

For children spending weeks or even months in hospital, keeping up with schoolwork can be nearly impossible. Between treatments, limited space and overcrowded wards, many are forced to study on beds, bedside tables or not at all. Now, a new initiative is aiming to change that.

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