The Energy Directorate of the City of Cape Town has successfully implemented a plan to address outstanding streetlight repairs in the Mitchells Plain area. Despite facing high service requests, loadshedding, and weatherrelated issues, the City has made steady progress. ## Increase in Electricity Infrastructure Repair Service Requests Due to Vandalism and Theft
The Golden Globe Race is considered one of the toughest challenges in the world of sailing, testing human endurance, mental strength, and physical ability. It is an eightmonthlong solo, nonstop, aroundtheworld race, where participants carry all their provisions from the start to the finish, with no external support or assistance allowed, except for emergencies.
Zeitgeist’s commitment to reducing their environmental impact goes beyond just their color palette and local manufacturing. The brand takes pride in using sustainable fabrics such as organic cotton and recycled polyester in their designs. They also limit their use of plastic and paper in their packaging, opting instead for reusable and recyclable materials.
Gondwana Private Game Reserve, located in the Western Cape of South Africa, is an 11,000 hectare reserve that is home to the Big Five, including lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos. The Pioneer Trail is a threeday, allinclusive package that covers a distance of 20km over two days, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the reserve on foot while enjoying luxury amenities and comfortable accommodations.
Tourism is a crucial sector in Cape Town’s economy, with many small businesses relying on it for their livelihoods. The City of Cape Town recently organized a community conversation with Hout Bay tourism operators to support and strengthen the industry.
The Oceans Mall, located in Umhlanga, KwaZuluNatal, South Africa, has been making waves in the retail industry since its opening in November 2022. The mall, developed by businessman Vivian Reddy, has been called the “Dubai in Durban” and has been described as a “game changer” for KwaZuluNatal.
Cape clawless otters are one of the most endearing creatures on South Africa’s coastlines. These shy, nocturnal, and diurnal animals, slightly larger than one might expect, are the largest freshwater species after the South American otter. Unfortunately, their population is slowly decreasing, and they were listed as near threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2014. However, their playful nature and endearing appearance make them a favorite among locals and tourists.
South Africa faces a severe social housing crisis, with many people living in inadequate and overcrowded conditions. **Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Mohammed**, a recent Ph.D. graduate from Stellenbosch University, has developed a solution to this problem. His innovative woodplastic composite material combines invasive Port Jackson trees with recycled lowgrade plastic waste to create affordable and sustainable housing.
South Africa is a land of diversity and one of the most exciting destinations for tourists. The country boasts of spectacular natural landscapes, breathtaking coastlines, and rich cultural heritage. One of the most colorful and vibrant areas in South Africa is the BoKaap area in Cape Town. The area is known for its brightly painted houses, rich history, and unique culture. However, recent incidents of robbery targeting tourists in the area have raised concerns about tourist safety.
South Africa is home to some of the world’s deadliest snakes, including the Black and Green Mamba, Cape Cobra, Forest Cobra, Snouted Cobra, and Gabon adder. In addition, the country has recently been facing a critical shortage of snake antivenom treatment, which has caused alarm among locals and medical experts.
A recent investigative report has revealed a shocking illegal scheme involving a prison escape plot led by fugitive Thabo Bester and the alleged involvement of Dr. Nandipha Magudumana. The case has raised questions about the ethical boundaries in the medical profession, the criminal justice system, and the extent of corruption in our society.
Cape Town, South Africa, is a city of contrasts. It is a place where history is intertwined with modernity, and natural beauty blends seamlessly with urban development. At the heart of this vibrant metropolis lies the Artscape Theatre Centre, a dynamic and multifaceted arts center offering a range of performing arts and creative excellence to locals and visitors.
Located in the heart of Cape Town’s culinary center, Ouzeri Restaurant celebrates the flavors and traditions of Cypriot and Greek cuisine with a contemporary edge. The restaurant, founded by Nic Charalambous, who grew up with the regional dishes of Cyprus and Greece, offers a relaxed and casual afterwork spot where locals can enjoy authentic Mediterranean comfort food and a glass of ouzo or local wine.
The Western Cape government has recently pledged R68 million to improve facilities and resources for students with autism in existing schools. This funding will be used to build two new special needs schools and 28 classrooms in existing schools that will cater specifically to students with autism. In addition to this, the Western Cape Education Department has earmarked an additional R214 million to support these students until 2026, in addition to existing special education funding. The move has been widely welcomed by the autism community, as rising incidences of autism in recent years have created a backlog that needs to be addressed urgently.
In the heart of Cape Town, an extraordinary building rises like a green giant, defying traditional construction methods and representing the potential of sustainable and innovative materials. The world’s first hemp skyscraper, located at 84 Harrington Street, is a masterpiece of ecofriendly engineering that showcases the versatility of the hemp plant in construction.
As I sit here reflecting on my time in Hermanus, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia wash over me. This small coastal town on the edge of Walker Bay offers exciting experiences, from whale watching to kayaking, hiking, and exploring the world’s most diverse floral kingdom. It’s the perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure, and its rich history is on full display for all to see.