A technological marvel in the Karoo is helping us to understand the Universe, allowing, just as one example, the observation of the collision of two neutron stars
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Results13Guess who got the knife at the office (a year ago)?
Whether you are devastated or liberated by it, a forced exit from the workforce can be brutal
It’s swimming season, baby!
Whether you want a sneaky lunchtime dip in the Atlantic, or to languish in the salty blue Indian Ocean for hours here are a few of our favourite spots to swim
Buy the best veggies, support a fabulous cause
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
Divided by the Word: Zulu vs Xhosa
A new book examines how apartheid education entrenched a divide created by colonisers and African interpreters
All hail Queen Caroline, long may she reign
Sage words (and handy tips) on awakening your divine connection
So you think you know the ’hood …
Locals join a ‘geographical’ tour of Oranjezicht, a suburb they thought they knew well, and discover how little they actually know about its history, politics, socio-economics, architecture, love trysts …
A purpose-led, coffee-fuelled world
Long may it last that companies provide this drug to employees and give them a break to administer it. Now available in sign language …
While the adults fight, the children draw
Like other children trapped in wars across the globe, youngsters in Ukraine draw planes, rockets and explosions; they also draw flowers, angels, Easter bunnies and peace signs
11ty-million galaxies, as seen from the Karoo
‘Galaxies aren’t totally mysterious’ and other insights from research being done in a village in the Northern Cape into collections of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems millions light years away from us