Stellenbosch local makes ‘Forbes Africa 30 under 30’ The CEO and founder of a local coffee roastery was nominated for Forbes Africa 30 under 30, in April....
67 minutes for local animal welfare Over 100 people attended a recent volunteer event hosted by the Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch (AWSS). This is according...
Cheese Festival draws 6 000 over three days After a two-year hiatus, the South African Cheese Festival recently made its return to Stellenbosch with a sold-out weekend,...
Student-run foundation works to assist child-headed households A local foundation has reached out to the Stellenbosch community for support in its endeavours to protect and uplift...
Local unemployed youth steered towards a brighter future Stellenbosch Municipality’s department of community development will soon launch a programme that will help young unemployed locals obtain their...
Local NPOs strive to adapt to ongoing lockdown pressures The local partners of a national non-profit organisation (NPO) are currently assisting with a stationery drive that is intended...
Business owners say local support is crucial during lockdown With the national lockdown limiting business opportunities for small and large businesses alike, buying local can become an important...
A journey through space and time; local band’s debut album due in September The Stellenbosch-based alternative Afrikaans band, Kontras, plan to drop their upcoming debut album, Ruimtevaarder, in September, said Andrew Veldman,...