Liam Fortuin

Coastal Bounty: Exploring the Soul of South Africa’s Seafood Towns

South Africa’s coastal seafood towns are full of life, tradition, and fresh ocean flavors. Fishermen use old, careful methods to…

5 months ago

Wings in Waiting: FlySafair’s Pilot Dispute and the Broader Story of Labour in South African Aviation

FlySafair’s pilots are upset because they feel their pay, work hours, and conditions aren’t fair, even though the airline offered…

5 months ago

Unseen Currents: Antiretroviral Drugs and the Fate of South Africa’s Rivers

South Africa’s rivers quietly carry more than water—they now flow with traces of lifesaving HIV medicines called antiretroviral drugs (ARVs).…

5 months ago

Columbo at Victoria Bay: When Wild Majesty Meets Community Stewardship

Columbo is a young southern elephant seal who surprised everyone by visiting Victoria Bay, South Africa. His rare appearance drew…

5 months ago

Imkhitha Joya: A Champion’s Journey from Township Chessboard to National Inspiration

Imkhitha Joya is a young chess champion from a South African township who shines through her passion and hard work.…

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Bridging Abundance and Hunger in South Africa’s Cities

Refreshi is a smart South African app that fights hunger and food waste by linking businesses with extra food to…

5 months ago

Wings Over the Wild: How Direct Flights Are Transforming South Africa’s Safari Experience

Direct flights like FlySafair’s new route from Cape Town to Hoedspruit are making South African safaris quicker, cheaper, and easier…

5 months ago

Wiaan Mulder’s Monumental Masterclass: Leadership, Legacy, and the Art of Restraint

Wiaan Mulder’s incredible innings in Bulawayo was a mix of power, skill, and deep respect for cricket’s traditions. Scoring an…

5 months ago

Power, Policing, and Political Intrigue in KwaZulu-Natal: South Africa’s Enduring Crisis

KwaZuluNatal in South Africa is caught in a serious crisis where politics and police work are mixed with corruption and…

5 months ago

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…

7 months ago

Ocean’s Edge: Tales of Rescue and Resilience Along South Africa’s Coast

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a brave team that saves people in trouble along South Africa’s coast and…

7 months ago

White South Africans in America: Immigration, Identity, and a Global Controversy

White South Africans are moving to America because they worry about crime, money problems, and changes in South Africa’s laws…

7 months ago

A Fragile Lifeline: South Africa’s HIV Response in the Wake of Aid Withdrawal

South Africa’s fight against HIV faces a tough new challenge after international aid, especially from the US, was suddenly pulled…

7 months ago

At a Crossroads: South Africa’s Renewable Energy Future Faces New Hurdles

South Africa is facing a big decision about its clean energy future. New import tariffs on solar panels, wind parts,…

7 months ago

Celebrating Mother’s Day Differently: Cape Town’s Unforgettable Experiences

Celebrate Mother’s Day in Cape Town in a fresh and exciting way! Start with a sunrise drive along stunning Chapman’s…

7 months ago

A Day Under the African Sky: Siya Kolisi’s Unforgettable Visit to Gqeberha

Siya Kolisi, South Africa’s first black Springbok captain and twotime World Cup winner, made a special visit to Gqeberha to…

7 months ago