Despite the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, Stellenbosch University (SU) last year recorded its largest number of graduates ever.
Category: local news
Cape Winelands Airport plans to take general aviation to new heights
The Cape Winelands Airport, based in Durbanville, hopes to service the entire general aviation industry and operate complementary to...
Klapmuts streetlight management under negotiation
Stellenbosch Municipality is currently in negotiations with Eskom to take over the maintenance of streetlights in Klapmuts from the...
Stellenbosch Municipality empowers locals through culinary training
A group of 12 young people from the Stellenbosch municipal area recently graduated from a four-week culinary training programme...
Local organisation raises funds for Jamestown school’s playground
A local non-profit organisation (NPO) is currently running a fundraising campaign with the intention of renovating the grade R...
Keeping the Southern Suburbs in the loop
Despite Covid-19 restrictions, the Constantiaberg Bulletin did not have to change its distribution model while under lockdown. This was...
Drought adds to lockdown woes for local Graaff-Reinet Advertiser
The Graaff-Reinet Advertiser is heavily reliant on the local economy, so when businesses in Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape...
Record-ing Roodepoort
Every Thursday morning, around 47 400 copies of the Roodepoort Record (Record) community newspaper are distributed to homes and...
Terwyl daar mense is, is daar nuus
Die Overstrand Herald, ’n gemeenskapskoerant in Kleinmond, is in 1995 deur Gerard Grobler, redakteur en uitgewer van dié koerant,...
Dreams of an unsung hero
Shafiek Jacobs, the principal of Pieter Langeveldt Primary School in Cloetesville, dreams of uniting South Africa. And he believes...