Eikestadnuus
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The Stellenbosch Street Soirées, which will be held once or twice a month throughout the summer season, are the opportunity to get a taste of winelands living in an informal, cocktail setting with top wine, street food and live music.
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Stellenbosch University will confer honorary doctorates on five exceptional individuals including Nobel Laureate Prof Abdulrazak Gurnah and disaster management expert Colin Deiner, recognising their significant contributions to literature, entrepreneurship, public health, and innovation. Ceremonies occur December 2025 and March 2026.
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The newly launched Impact Hub Cape Winelands hub aims to create an enabling environment for entrepreneurs seeking to make a difference in their communities, connecting them to government, academia, business, and civil society to co-create solutions to some of South Africa’s most pressing challenges.
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The 19th annual FNB Sauvignon Blanc SA Top 10 Competition announced winners from 167 wines by 98 producers. The top 10 winners showcase remarkable regional diversity across South Africa’s various wine regions, highlighting the premium quality and versatility of the country’s excellent Sauvignon Blanc cultivar in this prestigious industry competition.
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Die Blitsbok David Brits het tydens die Curriebekerkompetisie waardevolle ervaring met die Boland Kavaliers opgedoen. Dit was goeie voorbereiding vir die 2025-’26 HSBC 7’s-reeks.
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Francois van Coke, front man of Fokofpolisiekar, continued his fundraising run despite the Cape Town Marathon’s cancellation. He aims to raise R42 000 for a playground at ATKV Abbasorg Educare Centre in Cloetesville. With 40% of his goal met, Francois plans to run from Bellville to Cloetesville, inspired by community support.
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Stellenbosch het behoorlik gegons met meer as 500 leerders van 350 skole van oor Suid-Afrika heen, wat na die Eikestad gereis het om in die nasionale eindronde van die 16de Sanlam-WOW-Spelfees te kom klank en spel.
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Die eeufeesjaar van Afrikaans as amptelike taal bereik Saterdag 25 Oktober sy hoogtepunt wanneer Afrikaans Amptelik 100 saam met die Afrikaanse Taalmuseum en -monument (ATM) die Feesmark en Makietie in die amfiteater teen die Paarlberg aanbied.










