Michael Jameson

Leading the Way: CPUT’s Zero-Waste Initiative Sparks Change in Cape Town

Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) is leading a powerful movement to reduce waste and protect the environment in Cape…

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Rayno Nel: South Africa’s New Titan of Strength Athletics

Rayno Nel, a former South African rugby player, stunned the world by winning the 2023 World’s Strongest Man title the…

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Cape Town Illuminated: How a City Defends Its Night

Cape Town keeps its streets bright and safe at night by fixing and protecting over 245,000 streetlights. The city fights…

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South Africa’s Budget 2023: Navigating Economic Turbulence

South Africa's 2023 Budget aims to boost the economy and tackle pressing issues, like rising debt and sluggish growth. Plans…

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Cape Town’s Underground Success: Revitalizing the City’s Lifelines

Cape Town is breathing new life into its old sewer pipes by replacing over 117 kilometers of wornout pipes with…

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Transforming Cape Town: A New Era in Land Ownership

Cape Town is launching an exciting program called Title DeedtoDoor, aiming to give nearly 10,000 families a piece of land…

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Through the Glass: Understanding and Responding to Smash-and-Grab Incidents in Cape Town

Smashandgrab incidents in Cape Town are quick breakins targeting valuables inside cars, often happening at traffic lights or busy intersections.…

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Celebrating Courage and Commitment: Cape Town’s Safety and Security Heroes

Cape Town's Safety and Security Directorate Awards shine a spotlight on the heroes who keep the city safe. This year's…

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Building the Future: Cape Town’s Drive to Transform Early Childhood Development

Cape Town is working hard to give all young children a strong start by making early childhood education easier to…

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The Rise of Toy Collecting Among Young Adults in Cape Town

In Cape Town, young adults are diving into the exciting world of toy collecting, driven by sweet memories of childhood…

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The Alarming Rise of Red-Light Offenses: What’s Happening on Our Roads?

Redlight running on city roads is rising fast, with nearly half more drivers ignoring stop signals than before. This dangerous…

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Blood and Hope on the Flats: Unraveling Cape Town’s Violent Crime Crisis

Cape Town’s Cape Flats is a place where history’s pain still echoes, with violence and poverty shaping everyday life. Long…

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Rethinking Economic Empowerment in South Africa: Legacy, Policy, and a Path Forward

South Africa’s future economic empowerment aims to help people based on need and talent, not just race. Instead of strict…

4 months ago

SARS and the Digital Economy: How Social Media Influencers Are Facing a New Tax Reality

South Africa’s tax authority, SARS, is now using smart technology like artificial intelligence to track the money social media influencers…

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A Shift in Gears: What September 2025 Holds for South Africa’s Fuel Prices

In September 2025, South Africans can expect fuel prices to drop thanks to a stronger rand and cheaper global oil.…

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Fine Free Week: How Libraries Are Reinventing Access, Trust, and Community

Fine Free Week is a special city event where overdue library fines are forgiven to encourage people to return their…

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