Want to comment on posts, engage with fellow readers, and submit stories, letters, feedback and more?
Topic Menu:
News
-
Child protection in the spotlight
In light of National Child Protection Week, celebrated from Sunday 29 May to Sunday 5 June, local organisations have joined hands to create awareness around this dire need at local schools.
-
Come celebrate all things French
Franschhoek will be brightened up by the colours of French flag as the town celebrates Bastille Day, following a two-year break, on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 July.
-
Beendere dalk van man
Die Cloetesville-polisie het met gebruik van tegnologie uiteindelik ’n deurbraak gemaak in die ondersoek na ’n man wat vroeër vanjaar as vermis aangemeld is.
-
Be a Cansa volunteer
With the relaxation of some of lockdown regulations, the demand for services offered by the Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa) is far greater than its small team can manage alone.
-
Gear up for school holidays
Stakeholders have come together to ensure a wide range of school holiday programmes are available across the length and breadth of Stellenbosch.
-
Developmental vision
The Stellenbosch Municipality intends to adopt a Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF) for the Adam Tas Corridor (ATC) precinct as the town’s emerging urban transformation district.
-
Minister se stilte sluit uit
Die minister van hoër onderwys, dr. Blade Nzimande, se bekendmaking van ’n regsopinie dat Afrikaans en die Khoi- en Santale inderdaad inheems is, is ’n oorwinning vir dié tale. Dit kan onder meer help om Afrikaans minder kwesbaar vir die…
-
US: Verkragting by Majuba bekyk
’n Saak van verkragting word deur die Stellenbosch-polisie ondersoek nadat ’n 19-jarige vrouestudent van die Universiteit Stellenbosch na bewering Dinsdag 17 Mei by een van die universiteit se manskoshuise verkrag is.
-
Ma van drie wil ander hoop gee met digbundel
’n Digter van Lanquedoc stel eersdaags haar eerste digbundel bekend en hoop om mense deur haar skryfwerk te bemoedig.
-
3 in court for dagga cultivation
Three suspected dagga cultivators, two foreign nationals and a South African, were arrested by Stellenbosch police, thanks to a tip-off received from the community.






