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.
United in the Square is a vibrant festival in Cape Town that celebrates unity and diversity through music, dance, food, and crafts. The festival offers an exceptional lineup of artists and performers, as well as a wide variety of cuisine and handmade products from local artisans and vendors. It is a familyfriendly event that creates a memorable experience for all ages while supporting local businesses and promoting social cohesion. Join the festivities at Greenmarket Square on September 1617, and see why United in the Square is a mustattend event in Cape Town.
South Africa’s beloved celebrity chef Fatima Sydow has been battling soft tissue sarcoma since her diagnosis in December 2020. Sadly, her condition has recently advanced to stage 4, leaving her unable to work and in need of financial support. ### A Heartwarming Display of Solidarity
For 24 years, the Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has been a beacon of laughter and joy in South Africa’s Mother City. As a premier event in Cape Town, it showcases the best in local and international comedy acts. This year, the festival returns to the Baxter Theatre from tomorrow until July 2nd, promising an unforgettable experience for comedy enthusiasts.
Mpumalanga Province, located in the northeastern part of South Africa, has experienced a surge in rainfall that has resulted in a significant increase in water levels in various dams and catchment areas. As of the weekly state of reservoirs report dated 08 May 2023, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has released data indicating that the average dam levels in the province have risen from 98.5% to 98.8%. Although this is a welcome development, residents are still encouraged to conserve water due to the country’s overall water scarcity.
The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has become a beloved event in the city’s entertainment scene, drawing audiences from all over the world. The festival’s unique blend of humour and entertainment has captured the hearts of audiences for over two decades, making it a staple in Cape Town’s cultural calendar.