A local non-governmental organisation (NGO) was recently launched to help support, empower and unite young people from different backgrounds in Stellenbosch.
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In-person student elections commence at SU
As Stellenbosch University (SU) students enter the second semester of the year, various student leadership election proceedings have officially...
Kayamandi organisation fills gaps in education sector
A local child care organisation has taken up the task of educating students from Kayamandi. This is according to...
Teaterfees bekroon gekkige wenproduksie
’n Toneelstuk oor die Stellenbosse liefde is onlangs aangewys as die wenproduksie van die Première Teaterfees. Dié fees is...
How new municipal sidewalk policy will impact local businesses
Stellenbosch Municipality recently introduced a new policy that allows businesses in Stellenbosch Central to lease public sidewalks. This is...
Stellenbosch women inspired to ‘Live Life in Full Colour’
A Stellenbosch University (SU) private student organisation (PSO) recently hosted an event aimed at empowering local women to bring...
Maintaining roads or digging holes? PhD student raises concern over local road
A local botany student recently raised concerns over the construction and maintenance of a gravel road on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, which has allegedly been repeatedly eroded by rain in the last month.
Fedics workers reach salary agreement following picket at SU
General workers from a catering organisation that does contract work for Stellenbosch University (SU) recently reached an agreement on...
These new stores have opened at the Neelsie
Stellenbosch University’s Neelsie student centre was recently renovated, with multiple new stores having opened and some still under construction....
Head and shoulders above the rest
A local third-generation barber recently placed first in the young blood category at the King and Queen of the...