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Michael Jameson

Michael Jameson is a Cape Town-born journalist whose reporting on food culture traces the city’s flavours from Bo-Kaap kitchens to township braai spots. When he isn’t tracing spice routes for his weekly column, you’ll find him surfing the chilly Atlantic off Muizenberg with the same ease he navigates parliamentary press briefings.

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News

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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Events

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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News

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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News

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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News

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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News

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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News

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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News

Recycling Cardboard: A Means of Survival for Six Women in Durban, South Africa

by Michael Jameson
May 5, 2023

Recycling cardboard is often viewed as a way to reduce waste and protect the environment, but for six women in Durban, South Africa, it is much more than that. These women, all single mothers, rely on recycling cardboard to survive and provide for their families.

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News

Wind Power in the Western Cape: Potential and Challenges

by Michael Jameson
May 4, 2023

At the Energy Digicon conference, Mr. Moodley discussed the potential role of wind power in addressing the energy crisis. According to him, the Klipheuwel wind farm already generates enough electricity to power approximately 15,000 homes, with the potential for further development in the area.

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News

The City of Cape Town’s Investment in New Tech and Innovation

by Michael Jameson
May 3, 2023

The City of Cape Town is dedicated to investing in new technology and innovation to ensure the growth and development of the local community. Their commitment to this investment has not only helped to overcome energy challenges in the area but has also inspired other cities and countries facing similar issues.

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News

Green Tourism Incentive Programme: A Lifeline for Sustainable Tourism in South Africa

by Michael Jameson
May 3, 2023

The COVID19 pandemic has severely impacted the tourism industry in South Africa, with many businesses struggling to stay open. As a result, the Green Tourism Incentive Programme (GTIP) has been established to support small and mediumsized tourism enterprises to promote sustainable tourism practices.

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News

Private Visit of UAE President to South Africa

by Michael Jameson
May 3, 2023

The recent visit of the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan, to South Africa has garnered attention and speculation. However, the South African government has clarified the purpose and context of the visit.

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The Importance of the Copyright Amendment Bill and Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill

by Michael Jameson
May 2, 2023

The advancement of digital technology has led to an increase in the reproduction and distribution of copyrighted works. In response, the South African government has proposed the Copyright Amendment Bill and Performers’ Protection Amendment Bill. These amendments aim to address the issues surrounding copyright works, particularly music and films, in the digital age. The proposed amendments aim to provide creators and performers with fair compensation for their work.

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News

South Africa to Commence Pension Payouts for Military Veterans

by Michael Jameson
May 1, 2023

South Africa’s Deputy Minister, Thabang Makwetla, recently announced that the country would soon commence the pension payout rollout for military veterans. This initiative resulted from Parliament’s passage of the Military Veterans Act of 2011, which faced budget constraints that prevented its implementation. However, the Presidential Task Team (PTT) intervened to address these challenges, and the Government Pension Administration Agency has taken measures to ensure a smooth application process for the rollout.

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News

The Importance of Honeybees

by Michael Jameson
April 30, 2023

Honeybees play a vital role in maintaining the health of the planet’s ecosystem. They are responsible for pollinating a third of the food we eat, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. However, honeybees are facing numerous threats, such as habitat loss, pesticides, climate change, and disease, which have contributed to the decline in bee populations.

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