The global phenomenon of reality television has brought us some of the most popular franchises, including “The Real Housewives.” Among these franchises is the Johannesburg edition, which has recently made headlines due to its producer, Sonia Mbele. Mbele, a former Generations actress and Blood & Water star, was hospitalized for two weeks due to exhaustion, stress, and anxiety, as reported by ZiMoja.
Ranga Chivaviro has established himself as a name synonymous with football excellence, making waves in both the domestic league and the CAF Confederation Cup. The 30yearold striker, who scored 17 goals for Marumo Gallants in his breakthrough season, recently signed a precontract with Richards Bay.
South African golfers are facing significant challenges when it comes to competing in the 2023 US Open. The exclusion of players who participate in LIV Golf events from the Official World Golf Ranking has led to the exclusion of renowned golfers such as Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, and Charl Schwartzel from highprofile tournaments.
If you’re looking for a place to satisfy your sweet cravings, visit Crumbs & Cream in Sea Point, Cape Town. This gourmet icecream sandwich concept offers an indulgent experience you will remember.
The Dark Horse is a vibrant bar located on upper Kloof Street in Cape Town. The establishment is brought to you by the team behind the popular Black Sheep restaurant, and it’s a perfect place to unwind and relax. The eclecticglam interiors will immediately catch your eye, with electricblue walls and antique art and collectibles. A sumptuous velvetgreen couch and backlit bar complete the plush and whimsical atmosphere.
A New Season of Dragon Ball Super: A Trip Down Memory Lane and a Look into the Future
Dragon Ball Super enthusiasts can rejoice as a new season is in the works, promising to bring back the excitement and anticipation that fans have grown to love. In South Africa, Dragon Ball Z has been a staple of weekday afternoons, with fans rushing home to catch the 17:00 airing on SABC2 in the early 2000s.
The United Rugby Championship (URC) final is fast approaching, and the Stormers are gearing up to defend their title against Munster on May 27th. This highly anticipated match promises to be a thrilling event and a pivotal moment in Cape Town rugby.
Cape Town, South Africa, is home to a network of wildlife sanctuaries that contribute significantly to the conservation of diverse species. Each of these sanctuaries plays a vital role in preserving, rehabilitating, and promoting environmental education. Here, we take a closer look at these incredible spots and the work they do.
A Vibrant Celebration of Arts, Culture, and Heritage: The Regent Road Social in Sea Point
Cape Town is preparing for an exciting street festival, the Regent Road Social, which will be held in the culturally rich Sea Point neighborhood. This free event, organized by the Regent Road Precinct Association, in collaboration with the City of Cape Town, Heineken, and Diageo, aims to bring families and friends together to celebrate South Africa’s diverse heritage and artistic spirit in a fun and engaging environment.
Celebrating Artisanal Beverages and Delights at the Stellenbosch Craft Drinks Festival
The Stellenbosch Craft Drinks Festival (SCDF) is back on October 7th, 2023, at the Jan Marais Nature Reserve. This familyfriendly event runs from 11 am to 7 pm, offering a unique experience to indulge in the finest artisanal food, drink, and live music.
Athule Mazane, a 14yearold student from Cape Town, South Africa, has become a wellknown presenter on National Geographic’s panAfrican children’s conservation program, Team Sayari. The show, a collaboration between Disney, National Geographic, and the U.S. government via USAID, aims to inspire the next generation of environmental conservation leaders by sharing valuable lessons about the world and how to care for it.
Cape Town’s Mayor, Geordin HillLewis, has announced an increased commitment to supporting nonprofit organization (NPO)run homeless shelters across the city. The initiative is part of the Winter Readiness campaign, which provides temporary bed spaces in various shelters to assist the homeless population during colder months. Additionally, the campaign will deploy Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) workers to help alleviate the workload at these shelters for six months.
South Africa is about to take a significant leap forward in HIV prevention with the upcoming local production of antiHIV injections. The South African branch of Cipla, an Indian pharmaceutical company, is set to manufacture a generic version of the longacting cabotegravir (CABLA) HIV prevention injection at its plants in Benoni and Durban. This development marks a significant step in providing accessible and effective HIV prevention in South Africa. It has the potential to make a substantial impact on HIV infection rates and the overall health of the population.
Are you looking for an exceptional comfort food experience? Look no further than Plucky’s Fried Chicken Korean Style. Located inside the vibrant V&A Food Market, Plucky’s is an Asianstyle streetfood stall catering to vegetarian and nonvegetarian food lovers.
The Cape of Good Hope SPCA continues to fight against animal cruelty with unyielding determination, despite the many challenges they face. Recently, the organization expressed disappointment over the lenient sentencing of a man accused of animal cruelty in the Wynberg Magistrates’ Court.
The Cape Town community is mourning the loss of a beloved local icon, Hermes, an adult male Caracal who tragically lost his life in a car accident. Hermes was known for his striking blue and green ear tags that made him a symbol of resilience and a mascot for the Urban Caracal Project.