Ngwanagae Sabina
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I'm a passionate writer who explores a wide range of topics. From personal growth and mental health to global trends and technology, I delve into the issues that shape our lives. spark curiosity and foster open-ended discussions.
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The Top 5 African Nations with the Lowest Living Expenses in 2024 (Excluding Rent)
While the high cost of living often dominates economic discussions, a low cost (excluding rent) can offer unique opportunities and advantages for African nations. Business Insider Africa has compiled a list of the top five African countries with the lowest living expenses in 2024, excluding rent, based on data from Numbeo.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Styled
A Silent Giant: The Enduring Legacy of a Loving Father
A Silent Giant: The Enduring Legacy of a Loving Father The weight of loss settled upon me on November 29, 2023, a day that forever altered the course of my life. My father, a man of quiet strength and unwavering love, departed from this world, leaving an irreplaceable void. His absence casts a long shadow, a poignant reminder of our precious bond.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Families
A Persistent Global Health Challenge: The Ongoing Battle Against HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS, despite significant advancements in medical science and public health strategies, remains a persistent global health challenge. While antiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionized treatment, enabling individuals with HIV to live longer, healthier lives, the virus continues to claim lives and infect new individuals. The epidemic remains particularly severe in sub-Saharan Africa, where a disproportionate number of new infections occur. According to recent estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly two-thirds of the global population living with HIV reside in sub-Saharan Africa, and the region accounts for more than 50% of new infections globally.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Styled
Thunderstorms: Nature's Fury or Human Folly?
Thunderstorms: Nature's Fury, Fuelled by Human Impact Thunderstorms, with their awe-inspiring displays of lightning and thunder, have fascinated and terrified humans for centuries. But as climate change intensifies, these once-in-a-while events are becoming more frequent and severe. The question arises: Are these storms purely natural phenomena, or are we, as humans, exacerbating their intensity?
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Earth
Power Cuts: A Daily Struggle for South Africa's Less Fortunate
South Africa, a nation rich in resources, has been grappling with a persistent energy crisis. The culprit? Load shedding is the systematic implementation of power outages to manage electricity demand. While this may seem like a technical issue, its impact is far-reaching, particularly for the country's less fortunate citizens.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Styled
Black Friday Boom: online on the rise but so is fraud
With Black Friday just around the corner, South Africans are increasingly turning to online shopping for their holiday deals. This shift towards e-commerce has brought both convenience and a surge in online fraud. As more consumers opt for the ease and accessibility of shopping from home, fraudsters are also becoming more sophisticated in their methods. The rise in online shopping has, therefore, created a double-edged sword for consumers: the opportunity to snag great deals, but with the risk of falling victim to digital scams.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Styled
Down the Rabbit Hole: The Risky World of Zama Zama's
The Zama Zama's, a name synonymous with illegal mining in South Africa, navigate a perilous existence, risking life and limb for a sliver of hope in the depths of abandoned mines. These individuals, mostly men, but increasingly women, find themselves drawn to the world of informal, unregulated mining in search of a means to survive, often in the absence of any viable alternatives. The harsh realities of poverty, unemployment, and the allure of quick riches act as driving forces that propel these people into the dangerous depths of old, unsafe mines. In the darkness, the Zama Zamas descend, facing a myriad of dangers that lurk beneath the surface, unaware of what lies ahead. Their daily struggle for survival, combined with the constant threat of accidents, often ends in tragedy.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Styled
The Hybrid Hustle: A New Era of Work-Life Balance
The Evolving Workplace: The Hybrid Work Model The traditional 9-to-5, office-bound workday is becoming a relic of the past. As technology advances and societal attitudes shift, a new era of work has emerged: the hybrid work model. This innovative approach blends the best of both worlds, allowing employees to transition seamlessly between remote and in-office work.
By Ngwanagae Sabinaabout a year ago in Styled







