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Val du Charron Wine and Leisure Estate excited to host young and old this summer

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Val du Charron Wine and Leisure Estate is ready for summer with all new rooms for families and an exciting festive programme for young and old to enjoy.

Festive cheer at Outdoor Christmas Market and come enjoy Disney magic at Capegate’s Ice Rink

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This holiday season, Capegate is transforming into a hub of festive joy and family fun with the return of the Capegate Ice Rink inspired by Disney and the much-anticipated ...

The President Hotel unveils subtle creative shift with playful new summer look

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This summer, The President Hotel unveils a new subtle creative shift giving the hotel’s brand a contemporary, playful re-look.

Upcoming Ecowas Summit in Abuja sparks debate across West Africa

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West Africans await the crucial Ecowas summit in Abuja, where debates on the bloc's future and financial stability will take centre stage amidst growing tensions ...

Communities need the arts to heal and thrive

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‘As a government agency, Artscape take its mandate from the Constitution to work actively and diligently toward implementing social cohesion, human rights, equity, ...

Germany’s coalition breakdown offers lessons for GNU

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‘German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's sacking of Finance Minister Christian Lindner was the final nail in the coffin, prompting the FDP to withdraw from the government ...

The City of Cape Town must restore athletics facilities for all

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OPINION: ‘Over the years, the City of Cape Town has neglected its athletics facilities to the point that Green Point is the only one in the metro that complies with ...

The Cape Town Labour Corps Memorial, a history often forgotten

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‘When I first heard about the plans to build the Labour Corps Memorial in Cape Town, I was struck by the profound significance of such a tribute in the city I call ...

The impact of environmental contaminants on marine reproduction

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Ever wonder how oysters and sea urchins reproduce? It's called spawning. They release their sperm and eggs into the water, hoping they will meet and fertilise.

LETTER: False equivalencies and a globalizing Intifada

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‘Throughout history, and with tragic intensity since October 7 last year, acts of hatred and violence have been inflicted upon Jewish communities, often justified ...

Bad film politicking: Due process was not followed for SA film industry by department

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‘In the SA industry, it also often takes the ability to fraternise with the old boys’ club and pay homage to their ‘superior’ cinema sensibilities to succeed. . ...

Southern Sun and Durban Tourism partner to promote Durban as premier holiday destination

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With its beautiful beaches and vibrant energy, Durban has so much to offer both local and international holiday makers.

Spatial Development Framework: Redefining the same shape of the apartheid city

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OPINION: ‘On Cape Town’s map, there’s just one such spot in the Southern Suburbs, Westlake. Here, the City picks out an area of already high density, already occupied ...

Cape Town’s officials must turn engagement into action

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‘A recent meeting between City officials and the Collective Ratepayers’ Association (CRA) has revealed significant shortcomings in the City of Cape Town’s public ...

How the City’s youth are leading climate action and driving shift to a regenerative future

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In 2014, the United Nations designated October 31 as World Cities Day – an annual day aimed at celebrating and promoting awareness of global urbanisation challenges, ...

The significance of Walter & Albertina Sisulu’s legacy of ethical leadership

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‘With its abridged inherent expression from Walter and Albertina, our Sisulu Foundation for Social Justice, which I lead today is retrospectively seeking ways of ...

My journey with polio: a dance of resilience and empowerment

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Marlene le Roux, CEO of Artscape, talks about her journey with polio to raise awareness about the disease and to encourage others living with it to to rise above ...

Coffee and Cocoa Week is a must for lovers of coffee and chocolate

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Coffee and Cocoa Week 2024 aims to unite Africa's coffee and cocoa industries into a single, interdependent market from 24-26 October 2024 at Youngblood Africa in ...

Honouring teachers for their dedication and impact

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‘A dark cloud hangs over the education sector in South Africa as the government's decision to cut budgets affecting teaching posts, particularly in the Western Cape, ...

Mayor must support effective public participation mechanisms in urban planning debate

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OPINION: ‘While the intention behind the Municipal Planning By-law amendments may be to streamline processes and accommodate the city’s expanding needs, the approach ...

The Open Mosque’s defiant decade

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OPINION: ‘On September 19, 2014, the trailblazing Open Mosque in Wynberg emerged as the only Qur’an-centric, gender-equal and non-sectarian place of prayer in the ...

Ostomy care: the orphan child of the South African healthcare system

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The South African Society of Ostomates highlights the egregious lack of support for the ostomy community within the public healthcare system.

Extending Koeberg’s life: A costly and risky gamble, if not delusional

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OPINION: ‘New generation reactors are cheaper to build and operate than extending Koeberg's life, offering improved safety features, increased efficiency, reduced ...

Two-pot system is cooking as Sanlam Corporate processes over 20 000 claims in first two days

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This volume far exceeds the monthly average of 7 000 to 8 000 retirement, withdrawal, or retrenchment claims usually processed by Sanlam Corporate

Claims of Ukrainian support for Tuareg rebels in Mali sparks outrage

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While terrorism continues to threaten peace and stability in the Sahel, the Malian diaspora plays a crucial role in supporting its country of origin