South Africa’s Still Places: The Art of Slow Travel

South Africa’s landscape stretches far beyond its famous wildlife and bustling cities. Here lies a different kind of paradise—one defined…

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Guardians of Compassion: The Ongoing Fight for Animal Welfare in Cape Town

The Cape of Good Hope SPCA in Cape Town fights hard to protect animals by rescuing those in danger, teaching…

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Seatbelt Surveillance in Cape Town: Balancing Safety, Technology, and Public Trust

Cape Town uses special cameras to catch drivers and passengers not wearing seatbelts, aiming to make roads safer by giving…

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A Tragedy at Walter Sisulu University: Unrest, Violence, and the Erosion of Trust

On April 15, 2025, a peaceful student protest at Walter Sisulu University over no running water turned deadly when the…

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Safeguarding Easter Journeys: The Western Cape’s Commitment to Road Safety

Every Easter, the Western Cape comes alive with busy roads filled with families traveling to celebrate and explore. To keep…

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A Cinematic Extravaganza at The Galileo Open Air Cinema

The Galileo Open Air Cinema is a magical place where movies come alive under the stars! Set in beautiful spots…

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The Art of Tea Pairing: A Culinary Revolution in South Africa

Tea pairing is the exciting new trend in South Africa that brings together different teas and foods to create delicious…

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Fuel Price Dynamics: A Beacon of Relief Amidst Global and Local Instability

Good news for drivers in South Africa! Fuel prices might drop in May, giving some muchneeded relief to those feeling…

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The 7-1 Split: Revolutionizing Rugby or Skewing Fairness?

The 71 split strategy in rugby shakes things up by putting seven forwards and just one back on the bench.…

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The Hidden Dangers of Marathon Running: A Tale of Fitness and Fatality

Marathon running is thrilling but can hide serious dangers, especially for older runners. Heart conditions, dehydration, and heatstroke can strike…

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