Michael Jameson

The Unfinished Journey: Cape Town’s Struggle for Accessible Rail Travel

Cape Town’s trains connect many parts of the city, but for people with disabilities, traveling by rail is still very…

7 months ago

Defiance and Division in Gauteng: The EFF Confronts Kleinfontein

In Gauteng, the EFF challenges Kleinfontein, a settlement where only BoereAfrikaners live, calling it unfair and against South Africa’s promise…

7 months ago

Wildfire on Table Mountain: Cape Town’s Annual Battle Against the Flames

Each dry summer, wildfires sweep across Cape Town’s Table Mountain, driven by hot winds, invasive plants, and sometimes human carelessness.…

7 months ago

Illuminations Across the Vines: The Spier Light Art Exhibition as a Living Canvas

The Spier Light Art Exhibition in Stellenbosch is a magical outdoor event that turns a quiet vineyard into a glowing…

8 months ago

South Africa’s Still Places: The Art of Slow Travel

South Africa’s landscape stretches far beyond its famous wildlife and bustling cities. Here lies a different kind of paradise—one defined…

8 months ago

A Cinematic Extravaganza at The Galileo Open Air Cinema

The Galileo Open Air Cinema is a magical place where movies come alive under the stars! Set in beautiful spots…

8 months ago

Rob Hersov’s Insightful Critique: South Africa’s Political and Socio-Economic Landscape

Rob Hersov is a sharp critic of South Africa's current political scene, especially the ruling ANC party, which is losing…

8 months ago

South Africa’s Agricultural Landscape: A Testament to Resilience and Innovation

South Africa's farms are thriving, bursting with delicious exports like citrus fruits, avocados, and wine. Japan is opening its doors…

8 months ago

The Grand Arrival of Queen Anne: A New Chapter in Luxury Cruising

The Queen Anne, Cunard's stunning new cruise ship, made a grand entrance in Cape Town on April 10, 2025, captivating…

8 months ago

The Unresolved Crisis of Pit Toilets in South African Schools

The crisis of pit toilets in South African schools continues, with 141 schools still using them as of March 2025.…

8 months ago

The Looming Storm: Western Cape’s Battle with Nature’s Fury

A powerful storm is brewing near the Western Cape, bringing dangerous weather like heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds.…

8 months ago

Kenny G’s Grand Return: South African Tour 2025

Kenny G is making a grand return to South Africa in October 2025, with thrilling performances in Durban, Cape Town,…

8 months ago

Supermarkets Take Action to Ensure Consumer Safety and Trust

Supermarkets like Shoprite, Checkers, Usave, and OK Foods are taking big steps to keep customers safe and happy. They are…

8 months ago

The Unyielding Battle for Western Cape’s Wilderness: A Tale of Fire and Resilience

Wildfires in the Western Cape are a fierce threat, burning vast areas each year and putting both nature and communities…

9 months ago

South Africa’s Diplomatic Crossroads: A New Ambassador to the United States

South Africa is at an important crossroads as it searches for a new ambassador to the United States after Ebrahim…

9 months ago

The Rise of AI-Driven Crime: A Modern Challenge

AI is changing the game for scammers, making it easier for them to trick people into giving away their money…

9 months ago