South Africa is facing a food insecurity crisis due to high food prices and waste. Onethird of all food produced in the country is wasted, leading to the loss of more than 10 million tons of consumable food annually. Simplifying date labels and potentially extending “best before” dates can reduce food waste and improve food security. Organizations like FoodForward SA are working to redirect surplus food to vulnerable segments of society, contributing to a more sustainable and fair food system for all citizens.
McGregor, a charming village in South Africa’s Western Cape, is a mustvisit destination for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure. With its picturesque streets, delightful shops, and eateries, and numerous hiking trails, this village offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and culinary delights. From scenic hikes and vineyard tours to cozy coffee shops and lively pubs, McGregor has something for everyone.
As the Springboks get ready to face their second IRB World Cup match, fans in Cape Town may feel far from the thrilling atmosphere in France. Regardless, the city’s bars and restaurants are preparing for an animated afternoon as South Africa competes against Romania in their following Group A match. Even if securing the best seats might be challenging, there are numerous locations throughout the city that cater to fans of all ages, capturing the essence and excitement of rugby in Cape Town. Here are some of the best venues to enjoy the IRB World Cup matches: