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Chef Kriti Shetty turns flavour into feeling, weaving memory, culture, and emotion into every plate she creates. For Chef Kriti Shetty, food is more than sustenance—it’s a living language. Each ingredient carries history, each dish tells a story. In her kitchen, technique meets emotion, and precision becomes a form of expression. “Cooking is a dialogue,” she often says. “Every plate carries a memory, a piece of where you come from and what you feel.” That belief defines her philosophy: food, when created with intention, can transcend boundaries. It can connect people who don’t share a language, evoke nostalgia in strangers,…
Every year, millions of UK taxpayers overpay without even realising it — not because of mistakes, but because they fail to claim the allowances and reliefs that the system quietly provides. These “hidden” allowances are entirely legitimate, yet they remain overlooked by a large proportion of taxpayers, often resulting in hundreds or even thousands of pounds lost annually. Understanding these lesser-known opportunities is not only about saving money; it’s also about maximising your financial efficiency and taking full advantage of the incentives built into the UK tax system. Whether you’re employed, self-employed, retired, or managing investments, knowing where these hidden…
Why is it that a health facility’s service can be rated as “good”, but its CEO says the day-to-day staff situation is such that it “compromises service delivery”? In our second story on what the quality of healthcare at South Africa’s public health facilities is, we take a deep dive into the data of South Africa’s health standards watchdog.
Sbusiso Leope, better known as DJ Sbu, is part of a social media campaign that’s been pushing back on parts of the tobacco Bill that is in front of Parliament. He’s just one of many influencers who say they are defending informal traders, but public health advocates and researchers warn this selective, emotive picture is one often presented by the tobacco industry.
The EFF’s draft Private Member’s Bill for debt relief for students and another by ActionSA to scrap MPs’ compulsory membership of the Parliamentary and Provincial Medical Aid Scheme are awaiting public comment before they make their way to Parliament.
The Stellenbosch municipal council has asked its human resources manager to explain why he should not be suspended after the circulation of a viral video of him suggesting that life for white employees should be made “difficult” until they resign.
The popular light brown colour that adorns a large chunk of the Toyota Land Cruiser 70s sold in South Africa has been employed on the Toyota Gazoo Racing Hilux Ultimate T1+ for the upcoming South African Safari Rally that kicks off near Sun City on Sunday, 18 May.
Parmco has earned a reputation as a dependable brand in the world of household appliances, providing various reliable and innovative products. Over time, even the most durable appliances may require part replacements or upgrades to maintain efficiency and longevity. This guide offers insights into parmco parts, focusing on their availability and quality and showing you how to select the right components for your appliances. Wide Selection of Parmco Parts Parmco’s catalogue includes an extensive range of parts designed to meet the needs of various appliances. From kitchen staples such as ovens, cooktops, and range hoods to laundry equipment and…
Technology continues to develop at easily the most rapid pace it ever has, with new innovations emerging on a regular basis. The finance industry has arguably been the biggest beneficiary of the constant developments, with many traditional financial products and services now digitized and other new ones created through innovation. As such, local regulators are constantly at work to best ensure the safety and security of their financial systems to keep up with the changes. For their part, both traditional banks and neo banks have also had to ensure that they are in complete compliance with the rules and regulations…
Technological University Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin Dissertations Social Sciences 2019 An Exploration of Managers’ Perspectives on their Role in Managing Community Early Years Services : Influences and Insights Jessica Lee Technological University Dublin Follow this…