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South African protesters demand that government sever ties with Israel over Gaza
More than 3,000 people marched through Cape Town on 27 September, calling for South Africa to cut trade and diplomatic ties with Israel.
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Stellenbosch’s young innovators to jet off to science fair in Jozi
Seven learners from Stellenbosch schools will be among the country’s brightest minds to compete for life-changing prizes at this year’s Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair.
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Young musicians set to do battle in prestigious competition at Endler Hall
Talented young musicians from across South Africa will gather in Stellenbosch at the end of this month to participate in the 36th annual Hubert van der Spuy National Music Competition.
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Experience nature for free this week
Celebrate the 11th annual Access Week and grab your chance to experience nature for free.
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Kylemore-kerk vier ‘n eeu van hoop
‘n Eeu van geloof, volharding en gemeenskapsdiens word vanjaar deur die St. Peter’s African Methodist Episcopal-kerk (AME) in Kylemore gevier.
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Jamestown family continues nurturing a sweet tradition
Heritage and history take on a tangible and practical meaning when newer generations of a single family carry on a long-standing business many people have come to associate with them over the years. This is true for a Jamestown family,…
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Glow Festival clients left in the dark – again
The Glow Festival, which was scheduled to be held in Stellenbosch from 19 to 21 September, never took place.
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Development boom leaves Raithby residents powerless
A community-engagement session provided locals from Raithby Village and surrounding farms with a long-awaited opportunity to meet Eskom representatives, voice burning concerns and demand answers about electricity failures disrupting businesses and daily life.
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Much-loved golf caddy struck by traffic cop on R44
Joe Esitang (65) from Khayamandi was on his way to work on the morning of Tuesday 16 September when he was struck down on the R44, close to his place of employment, Stellenbosch Golf Club.










