IN PICTURES: Local restaurants go wild for seasonal ingredients Attentive Stellenbosch residents may often spot individuals in white double-breasted jackets rummaging in the greenery around town, wielding a...
Autistic children in a masked world Autistic children often function within their own reality. They might struggle to fully grasp the concept of abstract ideas,...
Bank your buck: seven days a week The town of Stellenbosch is renowned for the variety of food and drinks specials on offer. MatieMedia has compiled...
Fearlessly overcoming adversities Raised in various townships in KwaZulu-Natal, Nondumiso Phenyane managed to pursue her passions, dreams and happiness, despite the life-changing...
Lockdown haircuts: The lunacy, explained Why did locked-down South Africans worry so much about their hair in the early days of what has been...
Feminism, faith and finding purpose with professor Julie Claassens Feminist, teacher, academic, theologian. Professor Juliana Claassens from Stellenbosch University’s faculty of theology and head of the faculty’s Gender...
New documentary goes ‘behind the frontline’ A new documentary, Behind the Frontline, produced by a Stellenbosch University (SU) alumnus is aimed at starting a conversation...
A princess with a purpose Mbali Mahlangu is a real-life modern-day princess that is a successful business owner, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and content creator...
Vanaf 20 tot 20 000… Johlize van der Merwe, ’n visuele kommunikasieontwerp-student aan die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US), het Suid-Afrika aan die gons met haar...
October sees an anticipated peak in breast cancer numbers There is an anticipated peak in breast cancer numbers in Cape Town, due to the impact of Covid-19, according...