Cape Town has an exciting March calendar, with a diverse range of events such as music festivals, surf competitions, culinary fairs, literature festivals and more. The city showcases its remarkable diversity and energetic spirit with something for everyone, catering to a broad scope of interests and backgrounds. Highlights include Ultra South Africa, Cape Town Cycle Tour, Cape Town Carnival, Red Bull Shay’ iMoto, Cape Town Surf Pro, and the SPAR Women’s Challenge. The city’s eclectic event assortment embodies its multicultural tapestry and dedication to healthconscious living and outdoor pursuits.
Belgian football coach, Hugo Broos, shares his experience adapting to a new culture in Mzansi as the coach of the Bafana Bafana team. Despite initial culture shock, Broos draws parallels between his life in Mzansi and his life back in Belgium, praising the country’s progress and development. His journey highlights the charm of cultural diversity and the universal appeal of football as a bridge between cultural differences.
These movies are not only entertaining but also educational, making them essential for anyone seeking an authentic South African experience. Delving into South Africa’s Festive Cinematic Landscape
Unity on the Square is a festival that celebrates artistic mastery, diversity, and unity in Cape Town. It features traditional dances, music from local artists, and a marketplace for local craftspeople. The event also offers practical education in event management skills, budgeting, and securing event funding. It has become a hallmark holiday event in Cape Town and showcases the city’s dedication to local talent and entrepreneurship.
South African passport holders can visit 107 countries without a visa, as per the Henley & Partners Passport Index for 2023. This provides South Africans with a gateway for global exploration, offering diverse experiences such as navigating the lush landscapes of the Americas and delving into the rich history of the Middle East. The visafree travel also presents shorter trip planning times, decreased travel costs, and less red tape for South Africans, unlocking a world of amazement with endless opportunities to create lasting memories and establish new connections.
In just a few weeks, King Charles III and his wife, Camilla, will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in London, marking the transition to a new era in the British monarchy. The event promises to celebrate tradition and modernity, with a guest list including members of the Royal Family, politicians, world leaders, celebrities, and community representatives. In this article, we will provide an overview of the coronation, highlighting some of the notable guests and reflecting on what this event means for the monarchy and the country.