Grassroots entrepreneur taking on Stellenbosch’s local culinary scene Thabo Bekwa grew up being inspired by his grandmother’s cooking. Now he is the owner and head chef of...
Woordfees: A new spin on the Stadsaal exhibition This year’s Stadsaal exhibition shifted its focus towards including more contemporary artworks in the catalogue. In previous years, the...
‘Devastating floods’ keep Jamestown cemetery closed for foreseeable future Burials at the Jamestown Cemetery in Stellenbosch have continued to stay on hold following recent flooding in the area. ...
Second SU student parliament upset leaves vote uncounted A recent vote for an amendment to the Stellenbosch University (SU) Student Assembly Rules was cancelled due to a...
SU student constitution debate cancelled due to lack of attendance A recent open sitting with the intention of debating an amendment to the Stellenbosch University (SU) student constitution was...
Teachers, learners should be taught how to utilise AI in classrooms, say local experts Introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the classroom can destabilise the idea of the teacher as the person with the...
Maties para-athlete brings home bronze from World Para Athletics Championship A Maties ParaSport club member won a bronze medal at the 2023 World Para Athletics (WPA) Championship. Visual 1:...
Paarl Post editor’s journey to the newsroom From an early age Lise Beyers was always surrounded by journalists. Now editor of the Paarl Post, she reflects...
Murder trial set for 26 July after Kayamandi teen beaten to death The murder trial of the ten suspects arrested in connection with the murder of a grade ten student from...
Embracing the process with artist Jacob van Schalkwyk Jacob van Schalkwyk’s career has led him down a multitude of paths – from punk rock to writing a...