Kagiso Petersen

At the City’s Wild Frontier: Baboon Survival and the Challenge of Urban Cape Town

Baboons living near Cape Town face many dangers like cars, dogs, traps, and loss of their homes because the city…

5 months ago

Winter’s Magic: Discovering the Unique Wonders of the Western Cape

In winter, the Western Cape turns into a magical land of misty valleys, snowy mountains, and playful whales near the…

7 months ago

South Africa’s Road Safety Revolution: Transforming Travel for 2025

Starting in 2025, South Africa is changing its road safety rules to save lives and make driving safer for everyone.…

7 months ago

Navigating South Africa’s Driving Licence Card Crisis

South Africa’s driving licence card system is stuck because it depends on one old, often broken machine that prints all…

7 months ago

Scaling South Africa’s Summits: Premier Lookouts for Adventurers and Dreamers

South Africa is a land full of amazing mountains and lookouts that thrill adventurers and inspire dreamers. From God’s Window…

7 months ago

Flickering Hopes: Eskom, Loadshedding, and the Struggle for Power in South Africa

South Africa’s electricity crisis is deep and painful, as Eskom struggles with old, poorly maintained power plants and mismanagement. Frequent…

7 months ago

Shadows on the Tarmac: South Africa’s Road Safety Crisis in a Global Context

South Africa’s roads are among the deadliest in the world, with many crashes caused by drunk driving, low seatbelt use,…

7 months ago

A Mother’s Day Like No Other: Five Distinctive Ways to Celebrate in Cape Town

Celebrate Mother’s Day in Cape Town with unforgettable experiences that mix fun, beauty, and love. You can enjoy a delicious…

7 months ago

South Africa’s Lake Towns: Where Italian Romance Meets Local Charm

South Africa’s lake towns like Knysna, Kaapsehoop, Sedgefield, and Underberg carry a touch of Italian romance wrapped in local magic.…

7 months ago

Salt and South Africa’s Heart: Unveiling the Hidden Dangers of Sodium

Salt is a big part of South African meals and culture, but eating too much of it can quietly harm…

7 months ago

Between Forest and Suburb: The Ongoing Struggle for Cape Town’s CT2 Baboon Troop

Cape Town’s CT2 baboon troop lives between the forest and nearby suburbs, searching for food while avoiding dangers like paintball…

7 months ago

Harmony in Diversity: How Music Thrives as South Africa’s Favourite Pastime

Music is South Africa’s heartbeat, bringing people from many backgrounds together with its rich sounds like gospel, amapiano, and jazz.…

7 months ago

Shelter and Solidarity: Cape Town’s Winter Readiness Initiative and the Hidden Bonds of Civic Compassion

As winter’s chill grips Cape Town, the city steps up with a caring plan to help its most vulnerable people.…

7 months ago

Shores of Safety: How the NSRI’s Beach Camera Network is Changing Coastal Rescue

The NSRI’s Beach Safety Camera Network is making South Africa’s beaches safer by watching six risky spots with live video…

8 months ago

Reimagining the Strand Street Quarry: Cape Town’s Next Chapter

The Strand Street Quarry in Cape Town is set to transform from a quiet, forgotten space into a lively community…

8 months ago

The Enchanting Charms of the Kogelberg Mountains

The Kogelberg Mountains are a dazzling escape filled with stunning views, unique plants, and fascinating wildlife. Just an hour from…

8 months ago