Brent Lindeque is the founder and editor in charge at Good Things Guy.
Recognised as one of the Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South African’s as well as a Primedia LeadSA Hero, Brent is a change maker, thought leader, radio host, foodie, vlogger, writer and all round good guy.
In May 2018, an entire nation waited anxiously for news about a missing baby from Alberton. Eight years later, Bronwyn Laird joins ‘Good Things with Brent Lindeque’ again to share…
This week, hundreds of people in Johannesburg will gather to break wooden boards, but the real goal is far greater: empowering thousands of women with knowledge that could save their…
A haircut gone wrong, a sense of humour and a filter have turned Dani’s TikTok into one of the internet’s favourite feel-good comedy moments this week. South Africa (15…
Stefanie de Beer’s work brings endangered species back into our shared space, asking us to look closer, care deeper and recognise our role in what happens next. South Africa…
Adventure meets purpose as a daring jet ski expedition prepares to travel from coast to coast, turning a demanding ocean journey into a show of support for farmers across South…
Brendan and Danelle Murray set out to rescue owls, but their work soon expanded into something far greater… a sanctuary dedicated to protecting wildlife and preserving biodiversity. This is all…
A large kitchen tucked inside Cape Town’s Epping industrial area is doing something extraordinary every single school day… feeding 12,000 children across the Cape Flats and preparing to reach even…
A new global study ranking the best cities to raise a family in 2026 has placed Johannesburg first among South African cities, with Cape Town and Durban also making the…
A touching story about a teenager protecting stray dogs has been shared thousands of times across social media, and although the story has been proven fake, the response shows just…
Joburg’s inner city has a reputation. Crime, decay, broken buildings and abandoned dreams. That’s the story most of us believe. On Monday, I discovered another one. Johannesburg, South Africa…
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