Liam Fortuin

Shadows Over Nyanga: Parliament, Violence, and the Test of South African Democracy

Three South African MPs were attacked in Nyanga while checking on police training, as bricks were thrown at their car,…

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Cape Town to Host the 2027 World Mountain and Trail Running Championships: Africa’s Moment on the Global Stage

In 2027, Cape Town will host the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships, the first time Africa welcomes this thrilling…

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Where Heritage Meets Horsepower: The Allure of Santos Beach Auto Extremo

Santos Beach Auto Extremo is a lively yearly car festival held on the beautiful shores of Mossel Bay, where over…

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Investing in Tomorrow: The Western Cape Investment Summit 2025

The Western Cape Investment Summit 2025 is a lively threeday event in Cape Town that brings together local and global…

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TotalEnergies, South Africa, and the Power of Public Participation: Lessons from a Landmark Ruling

In early 2024, South Africa’s Western Cape High Court made a powerful decision to cancel TotalEnergies’ permit for offshore oil…

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Bo-Vine Wine and Grill House: Where Culinary Excellence Meets Cape Town Soul

BoVine Wine and Grill House is a special place in Cape Town where great food meets local charm. With two…

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A Symphony of Unity: Cape Town’s Marimba Youth Orchestra Sets a New World Record

Cape Town’s Marimba Youth Orchestra made history by breaking the world record with 1,276 players more than twice the previous…

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Powering the Future: South Africa’s Bold Leap Toward Private-Led Transmission Expansion

South Africa is making a bold move by inviting private companies to help build and expand its electricity grid, aiming…

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South Africa at a Crossroads: Facing American Tariff Threats on Mineral Exports

South Africa is facing a big challenge as the United States plans to add heavy taxes on key minerals like…

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Bridging Borders: The Ubuntu Approach and Africa’s Cross-Border Infrastructure Renaissance

Africa’s bold push to build roads, railways, and power lines across borders is fueled by the spirit of ubuntu an…

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The Citrus Belt’s Winter: Harvest, Hope, and Uncertainty

South Africa’s citrus industry is a lifeline for many rural communities, providing jobs and supporting local services through its vibrant…

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Navigating South Africa’s Overcrowded Prisons: Law, Reality, and the Struggle for Change

South Africa’s prisons are bursting at the seams, mainly because many people wait too long for their trials and alternatives…

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Navigating a Landmark Week: South Africa’s Parliament at the Confluence of Local Action and Global Influence

In a busy week in July 2025, South Africa’s Parliament worked hard on important domestic issues like helping small businesses…

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Unlocking Urban Potential: The Green Point Mixed-Use Development and Cape Town’s Evolving Atlantic Seaboard

The Green Point mixeduse development in Cape Town plans to turn a key piece of city land into a lively…

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Oversight and Aspiration: Transforming Human Settlements in the Garden Route District Municipality

The Garden Route District faces big challenges like poor project delivery, not enough money, and weak infrastructure, all leftover from…

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Leadership and Vision: Shaping a New Era for the North West

Premier Lazarus Mokgosi envisions a bright future for the North West Province, focusing on creating jobs, growing the economy, and…

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