upporters of Operation Dudula recently held a peaceful protest in Stellenbosch, during which they handed over a memorandum to 12 local businesses.
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R30 000 prize pool available for ideas to make Stellenbosch more green
The #IdeasForChange challenge is calling for the submission of potentially implementable ideas that can make Stellenbosch more sustainable, according...
DA maak stem dik teen brandstofprysverhogings
Motoriste het op 31 Mei tou gestaan om seker te maak dat hulle motors vol is voor die brandstofprys...
Bridging the digital divide
Stellenbosch business stakeholders recently collaborated to provide local entrepreneurs with Google Workspace training in order to grow their Small,...
Nicky Newton-King: A torch bearer for fairness in business
Being the CEO of the largest stock exchange in Africa through the presidential term of Jacob Zuma “was not...
Loadshedding: 2 hours for some, 12 days for Tweespruit
Electricity was recently restored to a farm outside Stellenbosch after cable theft left it in the dark for 12...
Bread bag initiative brings income for local families
A Stellenbosch organisation recently teamed up with local women in Kayamandi to launch their new socio-economic development project. This...
Pockets drying up as fuel price continues to soar
A continued increase in local fuel prices over recent months has left motorists in a tight spot. The most...
SU professor’s findings could bolster the Rooibos industry
The findings of a novel study conducted by a team of researchers have confirmed the anxiety-reducing properties of Rooibos....
Does South Africa have a future in renewable energy?
The future of electricity generation in South Africa is changing, according to Chris Yelland, independent energy analyst, and managing...