Buying produce from a garden tended by some of Cape Town’s most vulnerable residents gives us a lot more than the freshest, most delicious, ‘cheap as chips’ , hyper-local, plastic-free veggies
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Promoting dignity on the streets in Mandela’s name
Providing a hot meal, something to wear and a little dignity to Cape Town’s most vulnerable, a fitting way to mark the great Madiba’s birthday
Pastoralists, a ‘lifeline to the future’?
Pastoralists, often seen as inflexible, outdated relics from the past, are being recast as highly skilled and adaptive and potentially the sources of great lessons in responding to uncertainty and even disaster planning
Listen with your soul …
Locals get a preview of the sacred music that will be played at a historic event in Georgia that will unite a mosque, a church and a synagogue
Renting our own little piece of the sun
Too good to be true? Maybe not. We have no complaints about our rental solar equipment … so far
Visigoths should come with a warning
Totally unprepared to bear witness to the horror, we fled the theatre
Cape Point, nature’s cathedral
Cape Point, our very own little piece of Heaven on Earth
Food gardens at schools to feed the body and the mind
Former president’s foundation installs food gardens at schools to teach children and to feed them
Brics: who, what and why? (Is it worth it?)
With all the hoo-ha about SA’s hosting of the upcoming Brics summit it seems like a good time to refresh our memory about who makes up the grouping and what it has achieved
A little Twenties glamour in Camps Bay
We have just received news about Vintage Jukebox, a celebration of the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, the era of the speakeasy, flappers, prohibition and jazz
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