Features
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Stellenbosch University awards degree to one of youngest doctors ever in SA
David Obagbuwa qualified as one of SA’s youngest doctors. He received an MBChB degree from Stellenbosch University (SU) last week at the age of 21. Obagbuwa began his medical studies […]
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Will history judge harshly?
Modise Rantsieng We have become accustomed to disorderliness, arrogance, and disrespect in our once-beloved City of Roses – Bloemfontein during the democratic era. Who cares? The time for indiscipline, arrogance, […]
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After over 10 years of research Jeffreys Bay resident publishes Atlantis mystery thriller
Jeffreys Bay resident Gianni Dembech publishes first book after decade of research into forbidden archaeology and ancient enigmas.
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Residents unite to restore diverse biomes for the future
Multidisciplinary teams are working hand in hand with communities to restore the balance of our biomes, one plant at a time.
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Somerset West waste warrior wins big!
Somerset West environmental enterprise Circular Homes, founded by Natashia de Wet, won top three recognition in Voelgoed’s Inspirasievrou 2025 awards for their innovative bokashi fermentation system that has diverted over 200 tons of food waste from landfills, including a seven-year…
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Historic blind women’s T20 World Cup shatters stereotypes
Sri Lanka & India co-host first T20 World Cup for visually impaired women. Cricket helps change attitudes about disability & transforms lives.
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Franschhoek herbalist restores garden to its former glory following 2023 floods
Judah James is restoring his medicinal garden in Franschhoek after flood damage, aided by community support, while seeking protection from nearby construction.










