In South Africa, prematurity remains one of the leading causes of neonatal death, yet …
Nokuthula Ngcobo, Journalist and Content Strategist
Nokuthula Ngcobo, Journalist and Content Strategist
Nokuthula Ngcobo is a South African journalist and content strategist known for her clarity, precision and inclusive editorial approach. With a meticulous eye for detail and a strong instinct for accessible storytelling, she covers a wide spectrum of topics—from current affairs and parenting to lifestyle, pop culture and professional writing advice. Her strength lies in making complex or overlooked subjects resonate with everyday readers, weaving rigorous research into content that is both conversational and compelling. Whether producing SEO‑optimised articles, myth‑busting features, or practical editorial guides, Nokuthula delivers work that informs and engages. Her reporting has appeared in leading outlets such as The South African, SA People, 4rfv, East Coast Radio, and Jacaranda FM. She currently serves as Sub-editor at BabyYumYum.com, where she helps shape empowering content for diverse families. With experience across digital and broadcast platforms, she brings a dynamic edge to both writing and behind‑the‑scenes editorial refinement.
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LifestyleCelebrityParenting
Jub Jub vs Kelly Khumalo: What South African Law Says About Parental Access
When one parent blocks contact, what are your legal and emotional options? Jub Jub’s …
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LifestyleFinances
Financial Planning for Parents: A Post-Neurodiversity Workshop Conversation with Old Mutual’s Head of Advice
Financial planning isn’t just about money; it’s about dignity, protection and informed choices. In …
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Lavender marriage is a term that’s re-entered public discourse, tied to questions of identity, …
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Halloween is here, and it’s the perfect time for cosy family movie nights! From …
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After President Trump suggested a link between paracetamol and autism, South Africa’s top obstetric …
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Inspire young readers with must-read African language books for kids, from isiZulu to isiXhosa, …
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In The NewsNeurodiversity
Inside the Neurodiversity Parenting Workshop: A Day of Learning, Connection and Support
Discover how parents, caregivers and experts came together at BabyYumYum’s Neurodiversity Parenting Workshop to …
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Each name in isiZulu carries more than meaning—it carries memory, intention, and the heartbeat …
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Saying hello might seem like the simplest gesture, but in South Africa it carries …









