South Africa’s Budget Tightrope: Tax Strategies, Fuel Levies, and the Cost of Policy Choices

South Africa’s budget faces tough challenges like high debt and slow growth, forcing the government to find smart ways to…

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Reinventing Runway: How a Montagu Dress Redefined Sustainable Style in the Cape

A Montagu dress made from recycled plastic bags stunned the Cape’s runway, turning trash into a shining symbol of style…

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Mossel Bay Set to Shine: UIPM Biathle, Triathle, and Laser Run World Championships 2025

In December 2025, Mossel Bay in South Africa will light up the world stage by hosting the UIPM Biathle, Triathle,…

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Cape Town’s Urban Auction: A New Chapter in City Progress

On 29 May 2025, Cape Town will hold a big property auction with 13 sites across many neighborhoods, from Khayelitsha…

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Endurance, Compassion, and Community: Louis Massyn’s 50th Comrades Journey

Louis Massyn is a legendary runner who has completed the tough Comrades Marathon 50 times, showing incredible endurance and heart.…

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The Last Chapter of Dooby Scoo: A Farewell to Sea Point’s Beloved Toy Store

Dooby Scoo was more than just a toy store in Sea Point—it was a warm, magical place where children’s dreams…

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Mother’s Day at Kirstenbosch: A Celebration of Artistry, Heritage, and Connection

Kirstenbosch’s Mother’s Day collection is a beautiful celebration of South Africa’s nature, culture, and creativity. Inspired by the stunning gardens…

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New Beginnings and Old Debates: White South Africans Seek Refuge in America

A group of white South Africans, mainly Afrikaner farmers, have moved to America seeking safety amid fears of violence tied…

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Cape Town’s Autumn Spectacle: The Absa Run Your City 10K

The Absa Run Your City Cape Town 10K is a lively autumn race where 15,000 runners fill the streets with…

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Shadows and Spotlight: Afrikaner “Refugees,” Satire, and the Theatre of Migration

Afrikaner white South Africans are leaving their country because they worry about violence, money troubles, and feeling left out. Their…

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