Gonana Guesthouse, owned by Swedish interior designer and entrepreneur Jonas Sandström, is a sustainable and luxurious beach getaway that offers a unique experience for ecoconscious travelers. Located on the periphery of a picturesque West Coast beach in Paternoster, South Africa, the Gonana Collection is the first sustainable living and ecofriendly guesthouse in the area, proudly celebrating 1,000 days of business with a fantastic special.
The African National Congress (ANC) managed to retain its seat won in the 2021 Municipal Elections, but the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) each won a seat that was previously held by the ANC in the provinces of Free State, KwaZuluNatal, and Western Cape.
A singledecker coach carrying parishioners from various churches overturned on the N2 near Swellendam on Friday, resulting in the death of five people and the injury of 48 others. The incident has left the nation in mourning. ### Messages of Condolence Pour In
The reintroduction of cheetahs to their former range in India is a complicated and perilous process that requires careful monitoring and management. The Memorandum of Understanding signed between South Africa and India aims to promote cooperation and shared expertise for the conservation of cheetahs. However, the recent death of one of the 12 cheetahs relocated to Kuno National Park has highlighted the significant challenges of the reintroduction project, particularly during the critical phase of releasing cheetahs into freeranging conditions.
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.
South Africa is home to some of the most unique and stunning gemstones that capture the imagination of locals and tourists. From diamonds to Tanzanite, a wide range of minerals and rocks is found in this part of the world.
The Slave Route Challenge is more than just a road race. It serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles and hardships endured by enslaved people in Cape Town and across South Africa. The event pays tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and encourages support for vulnerable communities in need.
The upcoming strike by South African truck drivers on 30 April 2023 has raised concerns about the potential rise of lawlessness and criminal activities. In response, the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) has implemented measures to mitigate any potential risks and ensure the safety of citizens.
The reintroduction of large carnivores into the wild is a critical step towards conserving threatened species. The cheetah, specifically, has seen a significant decline in population in recent decades. While reintroduction programs are inherently risky, they are crucial to the expansion of the cheetah metapopulation and restoration of the animal to its former range state.
Gang activity has been increasing in South Africa in recent years, especially in urban areas with high levels of poverty and unemployment. These criminal organizations engage in a variety of illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, robbery, and murder, causing fear and insecurity among the population.
Siya Kolisi, the captain of South Africa’s national rugby team, the Springboks, is recovering from knee surgery just four months before the 2023 Rugby World Cup kickoff. Although there is hope that he will recover in time to lead the team in the tournament, fans are concerned about the impact of his injury on the team’s chances of success.
South Africa has a rich and complicated history, but it also boasts breathtaking natural beauty and endless opportunities for exploration. Despite the challenges that the country faces, Tammy Southby’s blog, Sunshine Simplicities, focuses on the positive aspects of South Africa that often go unnoticed.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) members’ efforts in removing illegal drugs from the streets play a vital role in creating a safer and more prosperous society in South Africa. The association between drug abuse and increased rates of crime, primarily violent crime, contributes to social decay. The Western Cape province has been grappling with this challenge, and SAPS’s recent operations demonstrate their commitment to addressing its root cause.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has implemented targeted operations to combat criminal activities in the country. One key strategy the SAPS employs is deploying officers to hotspot areas to detect and prevent illegal activities. This approach has successfully recovered firearms and apprehended criminals in various parts of the country.
The brutal murder of ten members of a family has sent shockwaves throughout South Africa, leaving many devastated and outraged at the senseless crime. Although the motive for the attack is still unclear, initial reports suggest that it may have been related to a family dispute or a possible revenge killing.
The Whistle Stop School (WSS) programme is a promising initiative in the fight against South Africa’s illiteracy crisis. Developed in 2017, the programme is designed to enhance reading skills among primary school learners in Makhanda, South Africa. The WSS programme was established by GADRA Education, a community organization in Makhanda, in collaboration with St Mary’s Primary School. The programme uses phonics, guided reading, and a wellresourced library to help learners grasp reading.