Emma Botha

The Legacy of The Doll House: A Nostalgic Dive into Cape Town’s Culinary History

The Doll House, which opened in 1938, was Cape Town's first drivein restaurant, mixing American fast food with local flair.…

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Cape Town’s Blueprint: Securing Water for the Future

Cape Town faced a scary water shortage during the "Day Zero" crisis but has since turned things around through teamwork…

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From Ashes to Action: The Story of Camps Bay Scouts and Their Unbreakable Spirit

The Camps Bay Scouts, a group with over a century of history, faced a heartbreaking fire in 2025 that destroyed…

3 months ago

Building Collaborative Ecosystems: Women’s Leadership in Africa’s Economic Future

Women’s leadership is lighting the way to Africa’s economic future by bringing governments, businesses, and communities together like a strong…

3 months ago

Eras, End Zones, and Instagram: The Modern Love Story of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

In April 2024, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce surprised the world by announcing their engagement with a funny Instagram post…

3 months ago

Julius Malema, Hate Speech, and the Unfinished Dialogue of South African Politics

Julius Malema, a fiery South African political leader, was found guilty of hate speech for words that sparked violence and…

3 months ago

Breaking Barriers: Women at the Helm of Road Safety in the Western Cape

Women in the Western Cape are changing road safety by leading with both strength and kindness. They don’t just enforce…

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South Africa’s Coal Exports to Israel: Protest, Ethics, and a Call for Change

In South Africa, people are protesting the shipment of coal to Israel because they believe it helps fund harmful military…

4 months ago

South African Agriculture’s Export Boom: A New Chapter in Trade with the United States

South Africa’s farms are buzzing with excitement as exports of fruits like citrus, grapes, and macadamia nuts to the United…

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South Africa’s Driver’s Licence Crisis: A Modern Parable of Broken Systems

South Africa is trapped in a driver’s licence nightmare caused by an old, breaking machine that prints the cards too…

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A Tapestry of Unity and Aspiration: President Ramaphosa’s Vote of Thanks at the 45th SADC Summit

At the 45th SADC Summit in Madagascar, President Ramaphosa thanked all leaders for their commitment to unity and progress in…

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**A Tapestry in Bloom: Experiencing Wildflower Season in the Western Cape**

Every spring, the Western Cape comes alive as hills and coastlines explode with colorful wildflowers. This magical season is short…

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At a Crossroads: South Africa’s Apple and Pear Industry Faces the Cape Town Port Crisis

South Africa’s apple and pear industry is in trouble because the Port of Cape Town is facing big delays, slowing…

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The Southfield Canal: Restoring a Lifeline Through Storm and City

The Southfield Canal in Cape Town is a crucial waterway that protects neighborhoods from flooding and supports local nature. After…

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Courage in the Surf: Braedon Powell’s Lifesaving Legacy

Braedon Powell, South Africa’s youngest Mountbatten Medal winner, bravely saved swimmers caught in fierce ocean waves, showing amazing skill and…

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Savour Cape Town: Affordable Culinary Adventures Unveiled

Cape Town is a treasure trove of tasty and affordable food adventures. You can sip on unique craft gins at…

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