Zeitz MOCAA announces a new season of exhibitions
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) has opened two new exhibitions titled “Past Disquiet” and “Seismography of Struggle: Towards a Global History of Critical and Cultural Journals”. “Past Disquiet” is a documentary and archival exhibition based on research conducted by Lebanese curator-writers duo and long-time collaborators, Kristine Khouri Continue Reading
Waterblommetjies in full bloom in the Boland
It’s waterblommetjie season in the Western Cape, and pickers can be spotted harvesting this locally indigenous flower that grows in shallow ponds between June and September. The waterblommetjie (Aponogeton distachyos) is one of South Africa’s most famous edible plants, with a long history of use by the indigenous Khoisan, both Continue Reading
Why the Sardine Run should be on every diver’s bucket list
While summer is often considered the best time for the seaside, winter on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast is the ultimate diving experience, as the cooler water brings with it the #greatestshoalonearth – the annual Sardine Run! The planet’s greatest biomass migration and the ocean spectacle should be on every diver’s Continue Reading
Life In Colour art exhibition at South Hill Vineyards
South Hill Vineyards in the town of Elgin will be hosting an art exhibition titled “Life in Colour” on 10 June where welcome drinks and canapés will be served. It’s the perfect opportunity to take time to admire local artists’ work. In addition, South Hill will be introducing its delicious Continue Reading
New buyers and exhibitors descend on WTM Africa 2023
Both outbound and inbound exhibitors confirmed to attend Up to 500 buyers from Africa’s leading source markets Representatives from seven new markets making their WTM Africa debut A revamped content programme with new topics led by industry experts WTM Africa, taking place from 3-5 April at Cape Town’s CTICC, expects Continue Reading
Make a day of the 2023 Absa Cape Epic
Without the support of spectators, the Absa Cape Epic would not be the event it is today. From mountain biking aficionados to toddlers enjoying a day out with their families, mountain biking’s Tour de France attracts thousands to the Western Cape’s finest wine farms and villages, putting on a show Continue Reading
Exporting the Cape Epic to the world
When Kevin Vermaak founded the Cape Epic in 2004, he envisioned a global mountain biking series that would comprise both bigger and smaller stage events in some of the world’s most iconic locations . But even he could not have imagined what this dream would become two decades later. Today, Continue Reading
2022 Eswatini Reed Dance dates officially announced
The dates for the biggest cultural event in Eswatini have been announced, and a hive of colourful activity will soon descend upon the country in the form of the festival known as Umhlanga or Reed Dance. The festival is set to start on the 30th of August, with the main Continue Reading
Hostex 2022 – the secret ingredient to boost hospitality sector recovery
Hostex 2022 was exactly what the hospitality industry needed, according to James Khoza, president of SA Chefs and Hostex ambassador. “In chefs’ terms, Hostex 2022 was the secret ingredient that boosted recovery in our industry following the pandemic. Now we are ready to rise!” Hostex took place at Sandton Convention Continue Reading
Have a happy hoppy Easter on Boschendal Farm
And just like that it’s April, and almost time for Easter! For all of us at Boschendal this means it’s time of preparing for new harvest delights (hello citrus!), enjoying dreamy seasons temptations (especially our hot cross buns warm from the oven), and keeping an eye out for the Easter Continue Reading