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URC Grand Final After-Party Guide: Cape Town’s Best Spots to Eat, Drink, and Dance

by Michael Jameson
May 27, 2023

With the URC Grand Final on the horizon, fans are getting ready for a day filled with excitement and emotion at the DHL Stadium. But the festivities won’t end with the final whistle; fans will be heading to their favorite spots to celebrate or commiserate. If you’re unsure where to enjoy the postgame revelry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a guide to Cape Town’s best places to eat, drink, and dance.

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The Winning Formula of Mamelodi Sundowns and Sipho Mbule’s Rise Under Coach Rulani Mokwena

by Michael Jameson
May 27, 2023

Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Sipho Mbule’s meteoric rise in South African football is attributed to the unwavering faith and guidance of coach Rulani Mokwena. This dynamic partnership has led to the Tshwane giants securing their sixth league crown, offering fans an enthralling display of teamwork and skill throughout the season.

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Venues

Harbour House: Superb Seafood on The Water’s Edge

by Michael Jameson
May 25, 2023

Harbour House is a nautically themed restaurant and bar perched on the water’s edge at the V&A Waterfront. The restaurant offers an extensive menu that includes fish prepared in a variety of ways, Norwegian salmon, swordfish, kingklip, crayfish, calamari, seafood pasta, and bountiful seafood platters. If seafood is not your thing, there are other satisfying mains like ribeye steak, gnocchi, and rack of lamb. Vegans are catered for with the roasted kingoyster mushroom.

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Pioneering Green and Blue Spaces for Mental Health and Wellness: A South African Development’s Holistic Approach

by Michael Jameson
May 19, 2023

In recent years, the connection between mental health and nature has been gaining recognition. Integrative medical practitioner Dr. Ledivia Strauss, the owner of Revitahealth in the Western Cape, highlights the significant role that green and blue spaces play in our wellbeing and the potential they hold for future development projects in South Africa.

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Heated Exchanges in Ramaphosa vs. Zuma Case: A Comprehensive Overview

by Michael Jameson
May 19, 2023

The legal battle between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and former president Jacob Zuma has intensified. During a session at the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, both parties’ legal teams engaged in heated exchanges. The case is presided over by a full bench of judges Selby Baqwa, Lebogang Modiba, and Mohammed Ismail.

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Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis: Vision and Resilience Amid Challenges

by Michael Jameson
May 19, 2023

Cape Town is a city known for its beauty and culture that attracts visitors from around the world. However, the city is not without its challenges. Crime, water scarcity, and power outages are just a few of the issues that Cape Town faces. In this article, we will delve into the vision of Mayor Geordin HillLewis and the strategies being implemented by the City of Cape Town (CoCT) to overcome these obstacles.

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South African President Ramaphosa Leads African Peace Initiative for Russia-Ukraine Conflict

by Michael Jameson
May 17, 2023

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa recently announced an Africanled peace initiative to help resolve the ongoing RussiaUkraine conflict. This initiative highlights the growing role of African nations in global diplomacy. The collective effort comprises representatives from several countries, which includes Zambia, Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Egypt, and South Africa. The African leaders intend to send a delegation to Moscow and Kyiv to present their proposal, with an aim to put an end to the devastating war.

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Robben Island Revitalization: Safeguarding South Africa’s Heritage for Future Generations

by Michael Jameson
May 15, 2023

Robben Island, a symbol of South Africa’s journey to democracy, has recently captured the government’s attention. The government recognizes the island’s historical and cultural significance and plans to allocate increased funding for the island’s muchneeded infrastructure maintenance. The move is aimed at preserving and revitalizing the World Heritage Site, which has been grappling with financial and governance challenges over recent years.

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Irish Detectives to Escort Double Murder Suspect from South Africa for Trial

by Michael Jameson
May 14, 2023

Irish detectives are preparing to travel to South Africa to bring Ruth Lawrence, a suspect in a double murder case, back to Dublin to stand trial. Lawrence has been in a South African jail for sixandahalf months after her arrest and subsequent extradition process. The Hawks, an elite South African police unit, arrested Lawrence during a dawn raid on October 4, and Chrispin Phiri of the South African Department of Justice confirmed her extradition.

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Venues

A Taste of Italy at Scala Pasta Bar: The Ultimate Culinary Experience

by Michael Jameson
May 13, 2023

Scala Pasta Bar, located in the heart of Cape Town, offers a unique and authentic Italian culinary experience. From handmade pasta to delectable sauces, meats, and vegetables prepared in a Josper Charcoal Oven, Scala’s menu will surely delight your senses.

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Stormers Ready to Break Attendance Records for URC Semi-Final

by Michael Jameson
May 12, 2023

The Stormers are gearing up for an exciting United Rugby Championship (URC) semifinal against Connacht at DHL Stadium. With a recordbreaking attendance of over 44,000 fans at their last match, the team hopes to surpass their own record and make a lasting impression on the championship.

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South Africa’s Energy Crisis: The Threat of Stage 9 Load-Shedding and Beyond

by Michael Jameson
May 9, 2023

South Africa is currently facing an energy crisis that has led to extended power outages in the form of Stage 6 blackouts lasting for 810 hours a day. To make matters worse, the Democratic Alliance (DA) has revealed that protocols for Stage 9 loadshedding and beyond are being finalized, a development the party describes as “nothing short of horrifying.”

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The Role of Informal Work in the Social Grant System in South Africa

by Michael Jameson
May 7, 2023

South Africa’s social grant system has helped reduce poverty and improve the lives of millions of South Africans. However, a recent study reveals that grant recipients still need to work on meeting their basic needs. ### The Role of Informal Work

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The Future of the South African Post Office

by Michael Jameson
May 6, 2023

The South African Post Office (SAPO) has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including financial difficulties, strikes, and mismanagement of funds, leading to its provisional liquidation. Despite these setbacks, the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies has reassured the public that efforts are underway to save the entity.

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Black Soldier Fly Farming in Cape Town: Revolutionizing Food and Beverage Sector

by Michael Jameson
May 6, 2023

Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming is transforming the food and beverage industry in Cape Town. Maltento, a local company, is leading the way in this emerging industry, which offers significant environmental benefits and boosts the local economy. ### The Benefits of Black Soldier Fly Farming

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TooMuchWifi’s Efforts to Bridge the Digital Divide

by Michael Jameson
May 6, 2023

Access to the internet has become an integral part of our daily lives, connecting us to people from all over the world, providing us with the latest news, and facilitating business transactions. However, not everyone has equal access to the internet, particularly those in underserved communities. The high cost of data and unreliable internet connectivity are major obstacles that limit internet access for those living in these areas.

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