The iconic green aircraft of Kulula.com once encapsulated the dynamism of South African aviation, synonymous with an irreverent sense of humor and a groundbreaking low-cost model. Launched in 2001 by Comair Limited, Kulula.com revolutionized the South African skies, infusing the market with accessibility and levity. The airline, whose name aptly means ‘It’s easy’ in Zulu, not only made travel affordable but also infused it with a uniquely playful spirit that became its signature. But this pioneering journey has ended in liquidation, a testament to the industry’s volatility and the airline’s enduring legacy. The demise of Kulula.com has closed a chapter
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.
Jungle Theatre Company’s Makhulu Indlovu: Celebrating African Culture and Empowering Women
Jungle Theatre Company’s latest production, Makhulu Indlovu, is an exceptional cultural experience that delves into the African heritage of previously disadvantaged women. Inspired by a Kenyan folktale, the play narrates the story of elephants on a mission to bury their matriarch’s bones, leading to the healing of old wounds and enhancing their relationship with humans.
The City of Cape Town is proud to support once again the annual Suidoosterfees, which will take place from April 26 to May 1, 2023, at the Artscape. This festival has become a major cultural event on the Cape Town calendar and highlights the best of the region’s arts and culture scene.