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I am proud to say that I am a yearly plan subscriber of The Times Post publication. I visited the site to read a political story before the 2024 South Africa’s general election and the news was reserved for subscribers only. I needed more reason to take out my credit card, so I scroll through the site and clicked on cooking recipes and advice; locked, health tips; locked then I decided to pay to have access to the knowledge hidden behind the paywall. Trust me I’m happy doing it.

I prefer the yearly subscription so I get to forget I even did it and avoid being reminded every month to pay for my subscription. With that, I’ve navigated all articles and stories on The Times Post platform. The benefit is beyond in-depth and neutral journalism. For me it’s the life guide tips on health, work, money, cooking advice and lots more. I can only say thank you to The Times Post.

I’m a new subscriber of The Times Post. I decided to subscribe because I want to have divers view of issues, both on politics and news. But my subscription had benefited me beyond reading news because I stopped eating some food I was used to after reading that they are harmful to me due to my age. That is why I read all article on that health tips page. I can’t go to the doctor every time to get tips on how to live healthy. This page is really helping me, and I would encourage anyone above 50 years to subscribe to The Times Post and always visit that very page. Thank you!

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  • Professional health tips and advice to help you live healthy
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The Times Post owed part of its success to our collective support. We sign up for subscriptions, promising ourselves to cancel later, but life sweeps us away. The R70 monthly fee seemed too much considering the current economy but very helpful and an investment in the right direction considering the need to stay informed. We are now part of this community; The Times Post community. I’m an ardent reader of Times Post’s news, opinion and professional health tips. Those are beyond news because they are well detailed, and unbiased, I must say.

For me, my subscription to The Times Post became more than a transaction. It was a commitment to quality journalism. I also celebrate lifestyle guides on money & work, professional health tips, cooking recipes and more. My first subscription was the monthly plan, but my renewal was the yearly plan…so I saved a few bucks.

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