An art installation was recently opened in Jamestown, with the intention of creating awareness around the issue of gentrification.
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Robberies allegedly a problem at traffic lights in Tenantville
Multiple robberies and attempted robberies have allegedly taken place at the traffic lights at the intersection of the R44...
Stellenbosch ‘Smokkelloop’ vir fynbos-bewaring
Die Bottelary Hills Renosterveld-bewaringsgebied (BHRC) het onlangs ’n stap- en hardloopaktiwiteit aangebied om bewustheid oor die rehabilitasie en bewaring...
Rotational timetables continue to impact learning in Cape Winelands schools
Despite the recent easing of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, rotational timetables remain in place in many Cape Winelands schools. At...
SU fundraising initiative bridges the gap for students in need
Stellenbosch University’s (SU) development and alumni relations division recently hosted several activities to raise funds for students in need....
Strawberry-picking season commences in Stellenbosch
The strawberry-picking season, which takes place between mid-September and January, has commenced in Stellenbosch. However, some of the usual...
Paul du Toit’s sculptures on exhibition at local wine estate
An exhibition of sculptures by internationally famed artist, Paul du Toit (1965-2014), recently opened on a local wine estate....
Significant increase in need for SU’s free counselling services during Covid-19
During 2020 and 2021, the Centre for Student Counselling and Development (CSCD) at Stellenbosch University (SU) had to buy...
‘Jabbed to Jol’ encourages customers to get vaccinated
In an effort to make customers aware of the international drive to get people vaccinated against Covid-19, certain Stellenbosch...
Matric dances in full swing after gradual easing of lockdown regulations
Some Stellenbosch schools were able to proceed with their matric balls following a gradual relaxation of Covid-19 lockdown regulations....