Stellenbosch Wine Routes recently announced a campaign to plant 1 000 trees by the end of 2024, by asking each of the 130 wine farms that are members of Stellenbosch Wine Routes to plant trees – particularly oak trees – on their premises.
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Art exhibition speaks to historic trauma of rubber industry
Spier Wine Farm in Stellenbosch is currently displaying an art exhibition titled Ebbing: This is Me Re-awakened by You....
An End to Waiting – A reflection on the past 30 years of democracy
A photo exhibition titled An End to Waiting opened on 30 April in the Stellenbosch University Museum as part...
The accordion, celebrated at Drostdy Theatre
Ahead of World Accordion Day on 6 May, Drostdy Theatre in Stellenbosch recently hosted a concert organised by the...
Honda Day South Africa brings petrolheads together
South Africa’s biggest Honda gathering attracted around 5,300 enthusiasts on May 1 at Killarney International Raceway, as stated by organizer Zackary Daniels. The event showcased numerous Hondas, featured races, and aimed to provide a safe space for fans to enjoy their passion while keeping racing off public roads.
Mixed results for SU basketball in season opener
Stellenbosch University’s (SU) basketball teams recently had mixed success when they played at the opening fixture of the Western...
Waste towers reveal the mess we leave behind
Towers of waste revealing the amount of waste that is produced by Stellenbosch University (SU) campus every two days...
SU music student raises funds to replace stolen flute
A fourth-year Stellenbosch University (SU) BMus student recently held a concert to raise funds for a new flute after...
School hockey team assists local sports academy after recent storms
A group of high school hockey players from Johannesburg recently supported a local sports academy with a food and...
Behuisingskostes styg in Stellenbosch-gemeenskap
Inwoners van Idasvallei staar beduidende behuisingsuitdagings in die gesig, met bekommernisse wat strek van bekostigbaarheid tot belastingverhogings. Dit is...