The holiday season is a time to relax, reconnect, and rejuvenate. But with bustling roads, packed airports, and unpredictable events, this high-risk season demands careful planning to ensure peace of mind.
According to Velmah Nzembela, head: group corporate affairs at Assupol, safety during the holidays goes beyond travel insurance. She says it's about preparing for every eventuality with comprehensive financial and insurance planning. While travel insurance is essential for vacations, it only addresses a small part of holiday safety.
To truly protect your loved ones, it's crucial to review your funeral plan, life cover, retirement savings, and other long-term financial protections.
A holistic safety approach
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Plan for your peace of mind
FESTIVE SEASON: HOLIDAY SAFETY GOES BEYOND TRAVEL INSURANCE, SAYS EXPERT
Women's game deserves DRS
Many sports codes have managed to find equality in terms of opportunities for men and women.
GOOD CHEMISTRY
KLAASEN: FOUNDATION FOR PROTEAS TO STRIKE BACK
Downs edge Stellenbosch
Mamelodi Sundowns recorded yet another narrow 1-0 win over Stellenbosch FC in a Betway Premiership match at the Cape Town Stadium last night.
Lack of red ball cricket not ideal
With no Test match scheduled next year, head coach Mandla Mashimbyi (above) says he will need to find other ways to ensure the Proteas women develop their game in the red-ball format so they are better prepared when they get another chance to play a four-day match.
Stormers reinforcements making timely return
The Stormers are expected to name a strong team for their United Rugby Championship (URC) encounter against the Lions at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday after some timely reinforcements returned to full training.
Bulls must not turn switch off
LOUW: EXPECTS OPEN, RUNNING GAME AGAINST SHARKS
Aussies always 'controlled' Test
Frustrated captain Pat Cummins (above) said yesterday that Australia controlled the third Test against India at the Gabba and could have won but for the dire Brisbane weather.
Amorim eager to retain Rashford
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said he wants to keep Marcus Rashford in his squad after the local hero suggested he could leave Old Trafford for a \"new challenge\".
Vinicius Junior bags top award
FIFA: MADRID STAR IS HONOURED ALONGSIDE BONMATI