Hello Pretoria September 2019

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Contents UPFRONT 2 EDITOR’S NOTE 3 HELLO PRETORIA ONLINE 4 CALENDAR 6 COVER FEATURE

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26 N IGHTLIFE DIY Cocktails

28 ARTS & CULTURE Books, books, books! Our Top 3 September Experiences

30 TRAVEL

Siba – Keeping SA’s cuisine alive

Re-rooting and Rebooting at Springholm

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26 15 BEAUTY AND WELLNESS

Chiselled jaw; angular cheekbones?

PRETORIA GUIDE 8 LIFESTYLE

Gozone Water – Life after Shark Tank South Africa) Neighbourhoods – Pretoria’s Past The HOTlist – Lifestyle news hot off the press #Pretoria Bucket List Boost your Being with superfood bars and blends

12 SHOPPING

Get the SA look with Shwezu among us

Too busy to spa?

18 DINING OUT

Restaurant of the Month – Family first at Fournos

Girls High Spring Fair – Battle of the Chefs

Hotspots: Brunch Street and 23 on Rubenstein

Pretoria’s own Mama and her favourite chocolate cake recipe

22 LEISURE ACTIVITIES Feature: Catch you at the Cradle

32 WHEN IN JOBURG Joburg spots that shout SA

On the cover Celebrity chef, wife and mother of four gets us all excited about this month’s Appetite Fest and shares her thoughts on keeping our heritage alive. Turn to page 6 for more info. Cover photo: Tegan Smith Photography Hair and makeup: Stacy-Robin Make-Up Artistry Hair and makeup: Stacy-Robin Make-Up Artistry Venue: The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa

33 CONFERENCING & EVENTS Year-end with lions at Lion & Safari Park

Gallagher Convention Centre – Big or small, they do it all

35 HOME AND DÉCOR

PTA’s trendiest offices – New headquarters for Exxaro

37 INFORMATION DIRECTORY 38 MAPS 40 BACKCHAT Louise Carver – Living her calling

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foreword

What are the three main things that make you feel nostalgic about South Africa and your own heritage?

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National Park and some of the best wines in the world (aka Kanonkop Kadette) Table Mountain, Ouma rusks and the different cultures we have.

Hello, Pretoria! I am so happy that Spring is in the air! I see the month of September as a month of celebration. I celebrate living in such a diverse and beautiful country and one of South Africa’s most beautiful cities. I also celebrate life and growth as the flowers in the garden start blooming and my baby bump starts showing. And then, of course, I celebrate my heritage. I often reminisce about my childhood and where I come from, as I’m sure we all do. Holidays we’ve taken as a family always stand out. Having a beach house to go to each December sounds romantic and I’m sure some exceptionally fond memories get made there, but we have been exploring South Africa as a family since we were little with our parents taking us to new destinations whenever they could. We’ve seen the West Coast, hiked parts of the Drakensberg, watched fireflies and dragonflies play hide and seek at a lodge just outside of the Kruger National Park and sat beside the fly-fishing pools at Dullstroom. At every destination, we also did something educational. On the West Coast we went to a fish factory and in the Lowveld, we went horse riding on an orange farm, learning about the picking and packing process. Even when in Joburg, we’d go to places like Gold Reef City and we wouldn’t leave without learning more about the Gold Rush. These are all memories made with my people. My tribe. And, getting to know my country and its heritage with them by my side is something no one will ever be able to take away from me. It’s made me who I am. No one can take who you are away from you. Where you come from and who you are is something that is carried within you and that you should be proud of. It should never get lost and this is why it is so important to preserve our South African heritage with all its beautiful and versatile cultures. I hope this month – and Heritage Day in particular – reminds you of who you are as a person, but also as a South African. I hope it reminds you of the responsibility we all have to preserve our country’s heritage.

Milktart, chappies and a weekend Braai with my mates

Watching rugby and snacking on biltong and koeksisters while the wood’s burning outside getting ready for oepsies and steaks.

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eating biltong carvings on grandpa’s lap and Voortrekker camps on Doornkloof farm. An African sunset, Ouma rusks and my Ouma’s milktart.

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Playing around on the farm, eating biltong while watching rugby and a braai with friends.

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HOTPOD YOGA – A GLOBAL YOGA REVOLUTION

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MANTSHO & H&M COLLECTION We are super excited about the recent launch of H&M’s collaboration with SA’s Mantsho label. Mantsho x H&M celebrates the elegance and vibrancy of Africa with modern, edgy designs – perfect for Heritage Month. Mantsho’s head of design, Palesa Mokubung says: “This is my love letter to the world from Africa.” Mantsho means “black is beautiful” and has graced numerous runways worldwide since 2014.

BLUE CONTROL Did you know that the majority of today’s devices have LED backlighting to enhance screen brightness and clarity? That comes with powerful, blue light waves – the most dangerous light for your retina with continued exposure that could cause serious damage to your eyes. Blue Control – a blue light filter – is a great solution to this problem. Read more on www.hellopretoria. co.za.

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THE ORIGINAL OKTOBERFEST IN PRETORIA 2019

ROAN ASH AT CAFÉ BARCELONA Roan Ash, the Pretoria-based singer-songwriter who has everyone talking with his combination of folk, blues and rock will be performing live at Café Barcelona in Colbyn on 5 September. He brings forth a new cloud of musicality with melodies and lyrics that have been inspired by his life journey and humbling experiences. When: 5 September Where: Café Barcelona, Colbyn Cost: R150 per person Book: 012 430 2495 / info@cafebarcelona.co.za

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DISCOVERY JACARANDA FM SPRING WALK 2019

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Spring back to life with the Discovery Jacaranda FM Spring Walk. All the routes give you the opportunity to explore the vibrance of the Jacaranda City and the walk is suitable for all fitness levels who would like to walk (or run) 5, 10 or 15 kilometres. A fun outing for the whole family with babies and toddlers entering for free. When: 14 September Where: Loftus Versfeld Stadium Cost: R160 per person (Under 16s and over 60s pay only R110) Book: www.jacarandafm.com Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

From 12 to 14 September, thousands of people will flock to the Deutsche Internationale Schule Pretoria to celebrate German traditions at South Africa’s original Oktoberfest. This event also features as fundraising for the school and will include Die Ottertaler Oompah Band from Germany in the main tent, authentic German fare and of course a Biergarten. If you’re looking for a true German experience, this is it! Keep in mind that it’s a cashless event. When: 12 September Where: Deutsche Internationale Schule Pretoria Cost: R60 – R200 per person Book: www.howler.co.za

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BOUWER & LUCINDA

Bouwer Bosch, lead singer from the SAMAnominated Straatligkinders and the acoustic pop-duo, Dans Dans Lisa, will be collaborating with Lucinda Neethling, lead singer from Die Melktertkommissie in an unforgettable performance consisting of some of both of their most popular and timeless songs. The two musicians have just concluded recording six tracks that will be available online soon. When: 19 September Where: Die Blou Hond Cost: Show ticket: R160. Meal ticket: R200 Book: www.casatoscana.co.za

APPETITE FEST

It’s time for South Africa’s biggest feast of the senses again. With Appetite Fest being such a huge success last year, Master Chef Australia’s famous chefs are back and you can have Forking great Times and share their passion for food together with the rest of Pretoria on the weekend of 13 to 15 September. Check out our website for your ticket options. When: 13 – 15 September Where: Time Square Cost: R175 per person per day for a Day Pass Book: www.tickets.computicket.com

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FIJNWYN INNIE LENTE

The last Fijnwyn Wine & Food Festival for 2019 will be taking place on 21 and 22 September and is one that you really cannot miss! Taste wines from 40 top wine estates and enjoy food from some of the best Gauteng-based food vendors. There will also be live music and kids can enjoy the kids’ zone while you indulge in the finer things in life. When: 21 and 22 September Where: Shokran Events Venue Cost: From R170 Book: www.itickets.co.za


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What better day to celebrate Africa and its culture, heritage and food than on Heritage Day? Celebrate nature, Africa, unity, dance, poetry and music at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens this year and explore 20 different African countries in one day. From Angola, Mozambique and Benin to South Africa, Rwanda, Seychelles, Zambia and more – An African-inspired event that should not be missed. When: 24 September Where: Pretoria National Botanical Gardens

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The very first Menlyn Park Tourism Expo is to take place at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre in collaboration with the Tshwane Tourism Association on 26 to 29 September. This expo provides opportunities to promote the many and varied tourism products and attractions available in Tshwane. When: 26 – 29 September Where: Menlyn Park

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On Saturday, 21 September the Mamelodi Sundowns will be up against Maritzburg United at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium in Pretoria. As soccer forms part of our national heritage, this should be a fun way to celebrate our heritage in September! When: 21 September Where: Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium Book: www.sundownsfc.co.za/tickets

24 SEPTEMBER HERITAGE BOOTCAMP

Ultimate Goal Personal Training will be hosting a Heritage Bootcamp at the Nelson Mandela statue at the Union Buildings on Heritage Day from 6AM to 7AM. This bootcamp is for everyone and will focus on improvement, speed, power and strength. Ultimate Goal Personal Training is a health and fitness awareness company, educating youth on becoming health and fitness activists in the community. When: 24 September Where: Union Buildings Cost: R100 per person Book: 065 994 4277

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SOUTH AFRICAN HERITAGE & TOURISM FESTIVAL

The South African Heritage & Tourism Festival is all about South Africans celebrating their colours, cultures, stories and beauty. The festival’s existence is rooted in the belief that all South Africans have a responsibility to acknowledge, celebrate, conserve and protect our cultures and the heritage of current and future generations. The festival is fittingly hosted at two heritage sites – the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park. Both these sites hold the incredible history of our country, where we come from and where we are today. When: 27 – 29 September Where: Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park Cost: Event specific Book: www.sahtfest.co.za

THE PARLOTONES

As part of their “The Unplugged(ish) Tour,” The Parlotones will be visiting Pretoria at the Atterbury Theatre on 28 and 29 September. The Parlotones are not only well known for their world-class music, but also for their incredible music videos like the latest one, called Antidote, which was filmed on site in Sasolburg in a container that was converted into a water tank. When: 28 and 29 September Where: Atterbury Theatre Cost: R200 per person Book: www.itickets.co.za

TSHWANE 10S

Tshwane 10s is designed for those who love sport and who love to have a lot of fun while taking part in their favourite sport. Sporting divisions are designed and set up to cater to all shapes, sizes and levels of play – from the very social Kaas en Wyn leagues to the premier leagues where regular club players can take part. This weekend promises great live action, awesome bands, celebs, sports presenters and rugby legends. When: 27 – 28 September Where: Loftus Versfeld Stadium Cost: R40 – R1000 Book: www.quicket.co.za Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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cover feature

Siba She shines with pride, dignity and poise and is a true ambassador of South Africa, its heritage and its cuisine.

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Words Renate Engelbrecht ImagesTegan Smith Photography. Venue: The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa. Hair and Makeup: Stacy-Robin Make-Up Artistry

Siba’s Table was originally earmarked for the Middle East and Africa, but was eventually taken by the UK, it topped charts in Russia and she still receives emails from places like Malta and Greece. Siba’s Table has to date won seven awards in the US alone, two in Las Vegas and about five at the New York Film Festival. “I love the fact that I involved my husband and my family in Siba’s Table – people resonated very well with that.” Being a working mom As a mother of four, Siba says: “I come from a very strong family. Christian background, very staunch in our beliefs (in a good way) and my parents had a very good relationship as couple and with us as kids. I come from a very closely-knit family and mine is too. I am quite blessed to come from that background, which affords me the opportunity to do what I love. I love being a working mom and I think I am a better mom because I work, but you really have to have a fine art in balancing things. Putting structures in place that help me balance it all has really been a great art for me for my form of balance. It never used to be perfect all the time, but I must say I’ve come to a very comfortable spot where I can leave the kids and be able to do what I do without any guilt. If there is, it’s little. I have learnt the art of being present. I’ve also learnt the art of cutting. I used to work from home, and I’ve decided to stop working from home because working from home means it is eating my time with my children.” Siba’s Heritage Keeping her country and her family’s heritage alive, is very important to Siba and instilling this in her children is of utmost importance. “If I can impart a part of myself to them, that would be a big tick for me. A part of who we are as people. If we can transfer ourselves into those miniatures as they grow, I would be so happy because I know what ‘stock’ we’re made of. We’re made of good ‘stock’. We’re good people, we’re genuine people, we’re authentic people. If we can instil those things that were instilled in us by our parents in them, I’d be very happy.” Siba explains that there is a bit of a gap, though, as she grew up with Xhosa being her first language, where her kids now grow up with English. “Yes, they may not speak Xhosa as fluently at this age, but it is my thing for them to know who they are.” One of the reasons Siba asked her aunt – who speaks Xhosa specifically - to help look after her kids, is to help her instil their mother tongue in them. Small things like eating traditional food with no cutlery is another way of instilling their culture and traditions in their family. She is proud to be living and working in South Africa, because “home is home. There’s really no place like home.” She says that it’s only through travel that you realise how much we have to look forward to as a country, as individuals and as businesses. “Having travelled, I really appreciate home and what it has to offer.” Siba’s SA favourites South African recipes that Siba enjoy most are the ones she grew up with. Mfino (maizemeal with spinach, eaten predominantly by women and children), krummelpap, milktart, malva pudding (Siba’s got a killer recipe for that!), chakalaka, boerewors and bobotie are just some of the favourites that come to mind. “I have come to appreciate our cuisine and I think I have made it my responsibility to a certain degree that our food is as well documented and our food travels as much as other foods have travelled to come to Africa. My dream is that we’ll have certain foods that will become staples in other people’s pantries in the world.” Siba says one of the ways in which we can preserve South

Africa’s heritage when it comes to food is to have a collection of the recipes. “The first point would be to record the recipes my mom did; the recipes my aunt gave us (my aunt made the most amazing pickled fish). Documentation would be a starting point and then also to recreate it and to share it in a way that is attractive to all.”

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Siba’s Table When Food Network was looking for some fresh talent, they initially had a male chef in mind. They were looking for someone young who could capture their audience. When they saw Siba, it immediately changed the game and they decided to go with a female chef instead.

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Siba says that South Africa is a melting pot of different influences that inspired our culture and that is why we have the creative flair to do other cuisines. It is also not any country’s chefs who can cook for masses like we do. According to her, the next wave is Africa. “Everywhere I go – whether it be fashion, art or food – everyone says that. Now we need to make sure that we are part of the wave when it happens.” Appetite Fest Celebrity Chef, Siba will once again grace Pretoria with her presence at the upcoming Appetite Fest, happening at Time Square on the weekend of 13 September. She was part of last year’s fest together with the Australian Masterchefs and says: “People came in masses! Yoh! It was so beautiful to see the interest people have in your craft and in your food.” She is mostly looking forward to meeting up and mingling with her fans again and sharing her new content from what she has been doing the past few months. In fact, the Appetite Fest will be the first platform where she will be sharing her exciting, new content. Coming up Siba’s got something huge happening in September. Go have a look on www.hellopretoria.co.za for more on this exciting news. She’s also working on a new website, so visit XXX towards the end of the month. Siba has become an authentic voice for Africa and South Africa – living it, experiencing it and being it and we are excited to see where the African wave will take her! Siba’s experience at The 12 Apostles Hotel and Spa – our venue for the cover shoot – was amazing. “Their service is always impeccable.” PACKAGE – JOURNEY THROUGH THE CAPE This luxurious food and wine affair offers an unforgettable journey, indulging in the best that The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa has to offer. The price, based on a minimum two-night stay for two people sharing, starts at R6835 per person (for 2 nights) and includes: • • • • •

A two-night stay for two people, including a lavish full English breakfast with freshly harvested oysters and sparkling wine each day. A day trip to Bouchard Finlayson Wine Estate in the Hemel & Aarde Valley for a Cellar Tour and light deli lunch. A Journey Through The Cape Food & Wine paired Dinner in the magnificent Azure Restaurant overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. A B|Together Spa Experience in the award-winning Spa at The Twelve Apostles. A Movie Experience with fresh popcorn and sweet treats in the 16-seater in-house cinema.

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traction before they went onto Shark Tank South Africa and they were scared that they might lose some of that traction if there were any negative feedback. John now says that it is very important to have complete belief in your product before you go in and that that belief must shine through in a sales pitch, which is essentially what Shark Tank South Africa is.

Originally from the Western Cape, John was able to travel around the world in his younger years and when he returned, he started working in the water industry and eventually opened his own shop – figuring he could do a few things differently. He turned the shop into a successful retail store which was eventually turned into a franchise business with a difference. “Everything that we do always has to be different. We always have to be ahead of the curve, shaking boundaries.”

Marnus Broodryk from Shark Tank South Africa was Gozone’s business partner for about a year and a half, after which Gozone bought him out again. “I’d like to give a shout out to Marnus. It was purely about us for him, not about himself. By the time we offered to buy back the shares, we were making a lot more in revenue, compared to when he bought in and had much more accumulated assets. He allowed us to buy him out for the exact same amount of money that he put in, after putting in a lot of effort and a lot of input and a lot of coaching, so we’re ever grateful for that man,” says John.

John and Len are very humble about Gozone and describes themselves as employees of the business. “When you’re in a management position, you might be scared that somebody knows more than you, but when you’re in a leadership position, you need to employ people that know more than you, otherwise you might as well do it yourself.” He believes that allowing yourself the space to learn is very important. The biggest lesson he has learned from Shark Tank South Africa, is: “Numbers, numbers, numbers! Get your numbers right. Know your finance.” Gozone had already had some

Today, GoZone consists of over 100 stores nationwide., with a head office in Gabarone, Botswana, and in South Africa. They manufacture end to end in the water purification space – from Gozone Water franchised retail shops to the automated filling lined, industrial water purification and sewage treatment. They are truly the water experts. 1 www.gozonewater.com

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John and his brother, Len Oort took part in the reality show, Shark Tank South Africa, where their business, Gozone Water got three offers from the five feisty business sharks.

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he Gozone team is hungry to do good business. Looking at the economic climate, Gozone realised that they had to be hungry to be able to make a difference and to create employment. “When you mix products, a brand that is good, passion and shake well, you can only be successful,” John says.


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One of the last horse-drawn cabs in front of the Raadsaal,1930's

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RETORIA'S PAST The neighbourhoods that stood the test of time

Heritage Month has a way of letting one travel back in time, reminiscing about bygone eras and where things started. We were curious about Pretoria’s heritage and did some digging about the Jacaranda City’s oldest neighbourhoods and their landmarks. Words Renate Engelbrecht Images Nostalgic Pretoria – A Photo Journey by FriedelHansen

Church Square after completion

Fountains Valley The first “Boer” homestead is believed to have been the home of J.G.S. Bronkhorst, who settled in the Fountains Valley in 1840 and registered a farm called Groenkloof. Later more families settled in the Elandspoort settlement with the village later being proclaimed as “kerkplaas”. The Elandspoort farm was also registered by a Bronkhorst and the area stretched from the South to Daspoortrand in the North and from Pretoria West to Hatfield in the East. Arcadia In 1856 Andries du Toit, a presidential advisor, exchanged one of his Basotho ponies for the area known as Arcadia today. Stephanus Meintjies developed the area, which resulted in Pretoria being extended from Potgieter Street in the West to Prinsloo Street in the East and from Boom Street in the North to Scheiding Street in the South. This suburb was incorporated into Pretoria in 1889 and Meintjieskop (the hill on which the Union

Buildings were constructed) was named after the developer of this suburb. Pretoria Central Church Square, initially called Market Square, was home to the first church built in Pretoria. The church unfortunately burnt down in 1882, but the square marks what used to be the centre of Pretoria and is home to many significant historical buildings like the Ou Raadsaal and the Palace of Justice. Sunnyside This suburb was incorporated into Pretoria in 1890. This is where the writer and poet, Jan F.E. Celliers lived. His house survived the developments of the middle to late 20th century until 1970. Some more of the old suburbs of Pretoria include Hermanstad, a suburb that was established in 1897 and Roseville and New Muckleneuk which were both established in 1898.

Municipal Tram, no. 1 with removable sides, 1912

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Pretoria had 80 houses and 300 residents in its founding year. Today there are 2 472 612 living in the city of Jacarandas.

Pretoria was once known as the City of Roses, because of the rambler roses that covered gardens and hedges all around the city. Today, it is known as the Jacaranda City and Bloemfontein has taken up the name of the City of Roses.

J.D. Cilliers – a Pretoria resident and avid gardener – imported Jacaranda trees from Rio de Janeiro to plant in his Myrtle Grove Garden, which flourished so much that Pretoria is now filled with about 50 000 Jacaranda trees lining its streets.

Church Square was redesigned as a tramway in 1910 – much to many Pretorians’ dismay. The tram routes were initially laid out from Church Square to the Pretoria Station, the zoo, Sunnyside, Pretoria West and the Ou Volkshospitaal.

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Lifestyle news hot off the press

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WHAT DO DRINK WHEN YOU’RE NOT DRINKING A few years back, teetotallers comprised designated drivers, pregnant women and a few health-conscious people who were limited to a choice of too sweet mocktails, soft drinks or sparkling water spruced up with a slice of lemon. Today, there is a new generation of drinkers, who are much more mindful about what and how much they consume. This is not only for Dry January or Oct-sober, for many it’s a lifestyle choice. This is why Seedlip could not come at a better time. The world’s first distilled non-alcoholic beverage is now available in South Africa, it boasts zero calories and it’s sugar free. Seedlip caters for the new drinking-less-but-better trend. 1 www.seedlipdrinks.com E seedlipdrinks/

COUNTRY CHIC AT OPSTAL

TSOGO SUN AMASHOVA DURBAN CLASSIC

Opstal Wine Estate recently added a luxury accommodation option to its offerings. Seventh generation winemaker and operator Attie Louw says: “Opstal Stay came to life in 2019 after years of dreaming, planning and working. We set out to create a smart but homey farm environment with the best view in the Cape!” Opstal was established in 1847 and “we’ve kept our heritage front and centre, with each of the units named to honour those personalities that make up our rich and colourful history.” Opstal Stay offers two four-sleeper units and three two-sleeper units. k stay@opstal.co.za m 066 203 8889

The popular Tsogo Sun Durban Classic cycling race, which will be taking place on 20 October, has recently announced a couple of exciting firsts for 2019’s race. Except for the fact that they will be partnering with GivenGain as charity for the first time, there will also be an inaugural relay race on the 160km route where teams of two riders can race the new, longer distance introduced last year, with the changeover point being at the 65km start in Cato Ridge. This year’s Amashova is also powered by Cycle Lab, which means each rider will be spoiled with four R100 in-store vouchers. Entries for the race close on 19 September. 1 www.amashova.co.za

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PRETORIA BUCKET LIST

usan Marais – business owner, hospitality consultant and all-roundfan of Pretoria – created The Ultimate #pretoriabucketlist in 2015. It was a direct result of a passion to promote Pretoria to locals and tourists alike. “We have some of the best restaurants, attractions and accommodation providers in the country, yet so many people see Tshwane only as a stop-over on their way to Cape Town or the Kruger.”

romantic options. Pretoria is also filled with tourist landmarks and you can find all the opening times and admission fees on #pretoriabucketlist’s platforms, as well as directions to some of the city’s best restaurants, nature reserves, hotels and lodges. Sharing our love for P-town, The Ultimate #pretoriabucketlist is a great platform to tap into. What is on your Pretoria bucket list?

Over the past three and a half years the #pretoriabucketlist has come a long way in changing that perception, directing thousands of visitors to the best Pretoria has to offer.

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GET THE SA LOOK Shwezu, a Centurion-based, proudly South African company, prides themselves in stocking true South African products – from shoes to stationary.

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hwezu – the brainchild of Daleen Meara - is all about creating unique, bold and colourful products that celebrate the life and creativity of our vibrant country. They use African print fabrics, especially Shweshwe and 100% waxed print cotton fabrics and it is their passion to make a positive impact in South Africa. Shoes Shwezu’s factory in Centurion can make up to 30 pairs of handmade shoes per day. They also recently collaborated with Grritt, making flip flops with leather straps with an African print. These shoes are made from recycled tires, which makes it environmentally friendly. Other shoes include fabric and leather wedges, sandals and they even stock sandals for kids. From R300 Shwezoo Kids’ Toys A Orkney resident supplies Shwezu with a range of soft toys – unique and super cute! From longeared rabbits to Shweshwe-covered piglets. From R100

Corporate A woman in Potchefstroom assists in covering notebooks for Shwezu – the perfect year-end or corporate gift for Heritage Month! Of course, the more you buy, the less the price. Shwezu also supports a community project in Potchefstroom that makes beautiful Shweshwe bowties and handbags. From R139 Shwezu supports only local suppliers and artisans and offer them the opportunity to sell their products to local and international markets. They are passionate about developing skills and boosting employment and by purchasing from them, you directly contribute to the growth and prosperity of South Africa. 1 www.shwezu.co.za

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Décor Shwezu recently collaborated with sistercompany, Fantastick Wall Décor and developed African print wall stickers for your home or office with proudly South African designs. They also make the most beautiful 3D wall décor that they cover with African prints. From R169


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SHOPPING HOTSPOTS IN SHERE LIFESTYLE CENTRE In Shere Lifestyle Centre offers visitors the opportunity to work under the trees in landscaped gardens, browse a variety of top stores, indulge at any of the restaurants or just unwind, sit back and relax. 4 Graham Road, Shere m 083 649 8100 1 www.inshere.co.za

LYNNWOOD BRIDGE RETAIL This centre offers an experience like no other in Pretoria. An extraordinary mixture between exclusive stores, entertainment and dining, Lynnwood Bridge Retail promises to bring customers back time and again. Daventry Road, Lynnwood Manor m 087 845 1150 1 www.lynnwoodbridge.co.za

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MENLYN PARK SHOPPING CENTRE

EVERY FIRST THURSDAY Menlyn Park Shopping Centre is an award-winning, superregional Good Food. Live Music. Great Vibe. shopping centre situated in the Every firstfast-developing Thursday ofMenlyn the month from 5pm. node in the capital city of Tshwane, South Africa. Book at your favourite restaurant. This multi-level centre boasts over 500 tenants including a large base of international brands and flagship anchor stores. Menlyn Park has set a new standard of becoming the biggest centre in Africa. Corner of Atterbury and Lois Avenue, Menlo Park, Pretoria www.lynnwoodbridge.co.za | Daventry St, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria m 012 471 0651 1 www.menlynpark.co.za

FOREST HILL CITY Situated adjacent to the N14, Forest Hill City claims to be changing the way people shop, live, dine and play. This is easily done with an Olympic sized ice rink and a heated wave pool awcard. Now there is no need to worry about how to keep the kids busy as riding the waves will keep them entertained for hours. Marie Rd, Monavoni, Centurion m 012 007 0917 1 www.foresthillcity.co.za Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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CHISELLED JAW, ANGULAR CHEEKBONES? Men, the shortcut is here!

Dr. Chris Giezing, founder of Aesthetic Lab in Hazelwood, Pretoria says the days when grey power ruled the world are gone. Brotox seems to be the shortcut to a younger you and the next best thing for some self-confidence among men.

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ccording to Forbes Magazine, there is a direct correlation between one’s looks and one’s occupational success. Let’s face it – the job market is highly competitive, and men increasingly feel pressured not only to be successful in what they do, but also to look the part. That means they want to look more youthful, attractive and energised, especially when they’re up against Millennials who have the social know-how and are eager to replace them. Since social media has boomed in popularity and impacts people on so many platforms, everyone – including men – want to look their best. Men are often unaware that there are procedures that can address their ageing concerns and many men might be afraid of being dubbed a softy for caring about their looks. Still, some men would prefer

looking a bit more masculine with certain features that might catch the eye. This includes a prominent jaw, jutting chin, thick and horizontal brows, high and angular cheekbones and full lips. A defined, square jaw and chiselled cheeks are analogous with power, dominance and authority and whether we like to hear it or not, the Duke University has found that executives with well-defined masculine features are viewed as more accomplished and knowledgeable. The selfie generation seems to view Botox® and fillers as part of regular maintenance. If a little non-invasive surgery is what it takes to boost your self-confidence and self-esteem on both the professional and dating scenes, we say: Why not? The term Brotox is an informal slang word that stems from the words brother and Botox®. It is similar to the better-known filler

injections that women often get to smooth out lines and sagginess that come with age. Brotox includes three FDA approved injectables, namely Botox®, Dysport® and Xeomin® and it seems that more and more men are standing in line for this minimally invasive procedure to reduce lines and wrinkles. Fillers work wonders to reshape the face in fine and remarkable ways. If it is done professionally and injected correctly, it can add volume to your chin, jaw, nose and cheeks to modify the shape. It also volumizes cheeks that are sunken due to ageing and simultaneously softens smile lines. There you have it, men. If you’d like to get rid of that frown lines, it looks like Brotox is the answer! 1 www.aestheticlab.co.za Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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TOO BUSY TO SPA?

Pure Corp’s got you sorted!

More and more corporates are making the health and wellness of their employees a priority. Masego Kungwane saw the gap and now offers corporate employees the luxury of a certified massage therapist at work.

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he 27-year old Masego Kungwane has a business mind of note and big corporates definitely don’t scare her. In fact, she has secured some of the country’s biggest corporates and clients already, massaging away their employees’ worries without them having to leave the office. All of that while still studying Project Management through UNISA – something that she believes will only benefit her newly founded company in the long run. Pure Corp provides massaging services to insurance companies, banks and other large corporates, including West Bank, King Price Insurance, RMB and OUTsurance to name a few. “I’ve worked in the insurance industry before and I would go for a massage every month because of the stress,” she says. “There’s a huge gap in the market for something like this.” The mobile spa is also not limited to corporates and Masego plans to branch out to schools and charities during the month of September. Pure Corp was recently called out for 290 corporate employees’ massages and with the help of freelance therapists and students from the beauty industry, even that was possible to pull off in a day. The company currently consists of 6 permanent therapists, all with experience from the spa industry and Masego also often jumps in to assist with the treatments.

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“Oprah Winfrey said that she wished she had started earlier in life. Maybe if she had started earlier, she would have been further than where she is now,” says Masego. She feels that it is very important to start at a young age. “Entrepreneurs are risktakers. You just start something without knowing where it’s going. As long as you see a bit of light; that’s a sign that you know what you are doing,” she says. Pure Corp initially started out with their main focus being on Balinese Scalp Massages – an amazing head, neck and shoulder massage that has its origins in the far East. It is also a treatment suitable for corporates, as it focuses on the tension in their backs and necks. These massages are given to employees while they are on duty, so there’s no need to worry about a decrease in productivity levels. An average massage per employee normally takes about five to ten minutes, depending on the company’s request. They do, however have other treatments in the pipeline, including Swedish massages, sports massages and more. Investing in a monthly 10-minute massage for your stressed-out employees might not be such a bad idea. In fact, it might just increase productivity… Q @pure_corp m 076 574 4719


ALL WELLNESS SPA All Wellness Spa is a unique oasis of calm situated on the Capital Ridge Mountain Range in Pretoria. They focus on offering a wide selection of quality therapeutic, relaxing treatments at affordable prices. The spa was formed around the idea that corrective and calming treatments need to be performed in a nurturing, warm, and inviting space in order to truly be effective. They offer the perfect marriage that appeals to both men and women seeking goaloriented procedures while enjoying the powerful benefits of relaxation and stress reduction. Nurture your body and soothe your mind with any of our therapeutic treatments. 308 Heuwel St, Capital Park m 012 329 9867 1 www.allwellness.co.za

ANGELS RETREAT DAY SPA Angels Retreat and Day Spa believes that relaxation is important but also that healing the natural way should be a priority in everyday life. This is a holistic spa that offers so much more and truly focuses on the balance between body, mind and soul. You are able to choose between an array of massages to suit your individual needs. They offer Swedish massage, aromatherapy massage and healing massage ranging from full body to area specific. They offer spa packages that range from a few hours to a full day package and each package includes a light meal. 56 Sonja St, Moreletapark m 012 997 0017 1 www.angels-retreat.co.za

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BAKWENA SPA  Bakwena Spa was developed by offering an innovative and creative approach to spa therapy in South Africa. Wellness is a state of mind, as well as a physical attribute. Step out and indulge in a full day, half day, evening or romantic couples package… you deserve it.  96 Main Road, Mooiplaas, Erasmia, Centurion  m 0861 222 928  1 www.bakwenaspa.co.za

BUSHMAN’S ROCK SPA  Bushman’s Rock Spa is situated at Bushman’s Rock Country Lodge. The

Spa is built right against a meandering tree-lined river that feeds into the Roodeplaat Dam in Pretoria. A bush spa with easy access to and from the main centres of Gauteng. It is a wonderful destination for that special weekend breakaway.  Plot 570 Wewer Road, Kameeldrift East, Pretoria  m 083 778 5360  1 www.bushmansrockspa.co.za

BEAUTY WITHIN SALON & SPA At Beauty Within, they offer a full range of treatments designed to reduce stress and improve your overall wellbeing. The superior spa facilities ensure a tranquil and relaxing experience. Menlyn Boutique Hotel, 209 Tugela Road, Ashlea Gardens m 086 100 7387 1 www.menlynhotel.com

CLEOPATRAZ BEAUTY & WELLNESS SPA Legend has it that the Egyptian Queen enthralled many by taking care of her mind, body and soul. This is the premise behind Cleopatraz Beauty and Wellness Spa. Cleopatraz Beauty and Wellness Spa is a full service beauty and body treatment boutique that will revitalise mind, body and spirit. They have a wide range of services and products that will help meet your holistic needs and spa packages were created with your well-being in mind. 458 Falda St, Garsfontein East m 012 998 8723 1 www.cleopatraz.com

ILLYRIA HOUSE AQUARIUS WELLNESS SPA The Illyria House Spa exudes an Oriental ambience and boasts amazing facilities like cold and heated pools, a floatation pond, Jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. Upon request, the therapists often offer their services in the serene secret garden that’s the perfect setting to balance your body and soul. Their signature treatment is a full body massage that comes highly recommended. 327 Bourke Street, Muckleneuk m 012 344 5193 1 www.illyria.co.ca

INNER SOUL ART LOUNGE & SPA This contemporary art lounge and spa offers a unique experience. Their philosophy is that each individual comprises of three essential elements: body, mind and soul. Nourish your mind at the

Art Lounge, a boutique gallery that showcases fine art and hosts therapeutic art classes and then treat your body and soul to a variety of spa treatments like hot stone massages and reflexology. 41 Lynburn Rd, Lynnwood Manor m 087 351 8357 1 www.innersoul.co.za

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SPA AND SALON HOTSPOTS

SPA DE LA VEILLE Spa de la Veille captures the essence of France in its tasteful finishes and sophisticated interior from the reception to the treatment rooms. Nestle in elegance and beauty and be pampered by your very own personal therapist with treatments tailored specifically to your individual needs. Indulge and escape to your private world. Shop 40, Grey Owl Village, Cnr Brakfontein Road & N1 Off-Ramp, Centurion m 012 661 1115 1 www.spadelaveille.com

CAMDEDOO DAY SPA  Amidst the tranquil surroundings of the Irene Country Lodge, you will find the beautiful Camdeboo Day Spa. The main focus of the Spa is ultimate relaxation and revival of the senses.  Camdeboo (named after the White Stinkwood trees that populate the area) is an oasis of tranquillity that will relax you so thoroughly that you’re likely to forget the world exists outside of its walls.  African Pride, Irene Country Lodge, Nellmapius Drive, Irene  m 027 12 667 6464  1 www.irenecountrylodge.co.za

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restaurant of the month

“My wife and I have been together for 59 years this year,” says a random, friendly, old man at the table next to us. A strange introduction, we initially think, until we realise that these are the type of people Fournos Bakery attracts: Family people.

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hat started out as a normal Saturday morning, ended up being a surprisingly memorable one. The memories made between those around the table might have seemed simple and irrelevant to everyone else around, but the atmosphere at Fournos just has a way of bringing even the smallest of families together – even if it’s just for that few moments while indulging in a couple of cappuccinos and babyccinos. Why is it that bakeries always remind us of family? The smell of freshly baked bread always has us reminiscing of days gone by – whether it is kneading dough with mom or that family holiday in Europe. Famous for its array of fresh bakery items, Fournos at The Grove Mall is undoubtedly a family restaurant like no other. People dining there unknowingly attest to that. In addition to its family values, Fournos’ hospitality, generous servings and the quality of their food preparation and presentation is mind-blowing. If you’d like to show a stranger to Pretoria what the Jacaranda city’s hospitality is all about, Fournos Bakery is one of your safest bets.

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Fournos’ menu states that they are for flavour, for favourites, for freshness, for you, for family and for friends and we wholeheartedly agree. Not many restaurants can make an Eggs Benedict with so much flavour and flair as Fournos – especially when it comes to the Hollandaise sauce. The Fournos Breakfast is also filled with flavour and freshness. Not to mention their wide variety of freshly baked breads, cakes and pastries. We had to try the Portuguese Milktart and if we weren’t so satiated after breakfast, we might have bought a whole dozen of them to take home. Instead, we bought a speciality bread and polished it within a day! Being a family restaurant, Fournos is also well prepared for the little ones – serving large gingerbread biscuits with colourful icing and Smartie buttons that keep them busy for hours. They also get spoiled with Babyccinos – warm milk with cocoa powder. Fournos is without a doubt dedicated to bringing people together and we love that about them. Why not celebrate your heritage and your family at Fournos this month? 1 www.fournos.co.za m 012 807 5919 k grove@fournos.co.za

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Family first AT FOURNOS


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Girls High Spring Fair Battle of the Chefs

Pretoria High School for Girls celebrates 100 years of fundraising with a Battle of the Chefs event at their annual Spring Fair this year. Pretoria Girls’ High (established in 1902) began a major fundraising campaign towards the end of World War I. In time, the event became known as the Spring Fair. As the name implies, the Spring Fair coincides with spring and this year it will be held on 7 September. To this day parents, girls and staff at the school spend months planning the event, ensuring that delicious food is on offer and entertainment is put up for young and old. Sponsored by Spar, Steyn’s Culinary School and Prue Leith Chefs Academy, The Battle of the Chefs event is in its 6th year already, with thirty couples battling it out at the Quad of School House Hostel where spectators pay R5 to sit in on the cooking contest. In the first session (08:15 AM), contestants collaborate with an adult cooking partner and in the second session (10:30 AM) ten contestants cook with a friend or sibling. In the third and final session (12:30 PM) Girls High and Boys High will battle it out against each other. This is a flavourful battle not to be missed! Entrance: R20 at the gate. Proceeds go towards Dog Town SA this year. 949 Park Street, Arcadia 1 www.phsg.org.za 1 www.pretoriagirlshigh.wixsite.com/spring-fair Meet the Judges: Chef Forti Mazzone | Chef Mimi Jardim | Chef Nicola Eksteen Chef TP Aphane | Chef Ransley Pietersen | Chef Ferroudja Menhouk

BRUNCH STREET

STOP & REFUEL at No 23 on Rubenstein

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Between colourfully painted walls, plant boxes and the aromas of freshly brewed coffee, a new breakfast spot has recently opened, and we just couldn’t resist. Brunch Street at The Village, Hazelwood has brought with it some fresh breakfast and brunch options like The Fry Pan, The Mediterranean and a Classic Frittata and their deli sandwiches are also quite popular. They have delicious smoothie bowls and oat bowls too, and their French toast and flapjacks are a must-try. Tried and Tested The Mediterranean A plate filled with all things Mediterranean and more than enough to get you through the day. HHHHHHHHHH A lovely spot for a brunch date, we’d say. E Brunch-Street

HOTSPOTS

Breakfast, books and bricks

Just past the Moreleta Park Nature Reserve lies No 23 on Rubenstein, an exciting new addition to Pretoria and sister-restaurant to the popular 23 on Hazelwood. The feel is fresh and clean, with purple couches, mustardcoloured scatters and white ceilings and their divine baked goods will have you choose your dessert even before you’ve had a look at the menu! Speaking of the menu – it’s conveniently divided into different sections, with a wide variety of breakfast options, an array of sandwiches, wraps and salads and then they also offer both small and big plate options, depending on how hungry you are. Tried & Tested Chow Main | R95 Asian-style teriyaki glazed chicken fillet slices with sesame seeds, egg noodles and stir-fry vegetables, which is a refreshing dish ideal for a larger lunch or an easy dinner choice. HHHHHHHHHH E 23 on Rubenstein Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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PRETORIA’S OWN MAMA Clover Mama Afrika’s Rina Malan – one of the strongest women we’ve met

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hen Rina took in an abandoned newborn boy in 1999 while already being a mom of four, she never thought she’d be where she is today. But, she realised that she did not want to help only one child and she eventually opened Amadea Safe House – a home that heals the hurt. Their vision is to provide a loving, safe haven for abandoned, abused, neglected and disabled children, to empower women in the area to become self-sustaining by teaching them income generating skills and to create income generating opportunities for the senior teenagers in the house. In 2006, Rina became a Clover Mama Afrika ambassador and she has since gained numerous skills that she has transferred to more than 1600 women in the community. This includes self-help projects like baking with their own small bakery that generates some income. They currently bake 80kg to 100kg rusks per day that are sold at markets across Pretoria and their own local shop in Waverley, which helps create an income for Amadea Safe House. She also assists with feeding schemes in the surrounding area.

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fill the kids’ stomachs and also to bake goods in order to create an income from it. With 24 kids in the house per day, there are a lot of birthdays to cater for! One of Mama Rina’s favourite recipes is this chocolate cake: 1 www.clovermamaafrika.com 1 www.amadeasafehouse.co.za

CHOCOLATE CAKE

‘Cause who doesn’t like chocolate? Ingredients: 500ml (2 cups) cake flour 187ml (¾ cup) cocoa 15ml (1 tablespoon) baking powder 5ml (1 teaspoon) baking soda Pinch of salt 4 large eggs 375ml (1 ½ cups) caster sugar 5ml (1 teaspoon) vanilla essence 250ml (1 cup) CLOVER Cream O’Naise 125ml (½ cup) water 125ml (½ cup) CLOVER full cream milk Extra CLOVER Mooi River Butter for greasing Icing: 125g (¼ block) CLOVER Mooi River Butter 80ml cocoa 500ml (2 cups) icing sugar 60ml (¼ cup) CLOVER full cream milk 2,5ml (½ teaspoon) vanilla essence

Method: Preheat the oven to 180°C. Sift the cake flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt together. Set aside. Use an electric mixer and beat the eggs and the castor sugar together for 5 minutes until light yellow in colour. Stir in the vanilla essence. Mix the CLOVER Cream O’Naise, water and milk until smooth. Stir the CLOVER Cream O’Naise mixture and the sifter flour mixture bit by bit into the egg mixture until you have a smooth batter. Grease two round cake tins with a diameter of 20cm well with butter and line the cake tins with baking paper. Divide the batter equally between the two cake tins. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until the first testing skewer emerges clean. Let the cakes cool down in the cake tins and then turn them out onto a cooling rack to cool down completely. Icing: Use an electric mixer and beat the butter until creamy and light yellow. Sift the icing sugar and cocoa together. Add the icing sugar mixture to the creamed butter little by little while you continue beating the mixture. Add the vanilla essence and milk and then the remaining icing sugar. Beat for another 3 minutes until creamy. Spread one cake layer with icing, place the next cake layer on top and spread the remaining icing on the outside of the cake.

Decorate the cake as you please.

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When we think of a mama, the thought of her often goes hand in hand with a loving home, full stomachs and a place of safety.


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RESTAURANT HOTSPOTS  HEMMINGWAY’S RESTAURANT & LOVES

WINE CELLAR

This spot is tastefully decorated and perfectly reminiscent of a classic French café with splashes of contemporary Provencal style. The Platinum Diners Club wine collection offers a wide range to compliment the sumptuous culinary journey with excellent pairing suggestions. The restaurant offers and exciting and honest menu with flavours that fuel your soul. A feast that will awaken your senses. Leriba Hotel, 245 End Street, Clubview, Centurion m 012 660 3300 1 www.leriba.co.za

GEET INDIAN RESTAURANT

KREAM

Kream has established itself as a trendy, one-of-a-kind type of dining experience in Pretoria, serving delicious modern cuisine amidst an artistic environment. The restaurant combines dining and art to provide a sensational experience and their mouth-watering menu is based on local products and passionate cooking. They also offer a wide array of handpicked wines from all over the world. An appointment can be made to pre-taste wines to aid your selection. 283 Dey Street, Nieu Muckleneuk m 012 346 4642 1 www.kream.co.za

If you are looking for a truly authentic Indian experience, Geet is definitely worth a visit. Here, food is only a part of the experience, but a great one at that! Restaurateur and Chef Gita Jivan captures the vibrant colours and flavours of the Indian culture perfectly and encapsulates it in both the presentation of her dishes and the restaurant’s interior. 541 Fehrsen Street, Brooklyn m 012 460 3199 1 www.geetindianrestaurant.com

SHILLA KOREAN CUISINE

SPICY OLIVE INDIAN RESTAURANT

Serving one of the most beautiful cuisines in the world, Shilla Korean Cuisine is a gem of a restaurant not to miss out on. Renowned for its variety of colourful dishes using unique, countless ingredients, this restaurant boasts an absolute feast for the senses. If you’re looking for the perfect Korean experience, this is definitely where you’ll find it, with menu items like Yookhwe and Dalkgalbi to indulge in. 367 Albert Street, Waterkloof m 012 346 3260 1 www.shillakoreancuisine.weebly.com

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THE HUSSAR GRILL THE GROVE

With their customary old-world style and their cosy, elegant interior, The Hussar Grill The Grove is regarded as one of Pretoria’s premier grill rooms. Their award-winning speciality steaks, wine selection and ambiance attract the general public, heads of state, diplomats and ambassadors alike and conveniently caters for both romantic dinners and business lunches. The Hussar Grill franchise has been around since 1964 and still proves to be one of the best. Corner of Simon Vermooten and Lynnwood Road, The Grove Mall, Equestria m 012 807 0005 1 www.hussargrill.co.za

One of Pretoria’s best kept secrets is Spicy Olive, the Village Ridge Boutique Hotel’s signature restaurant. They serve a unique fusion of Indian cuisine matched by an eclectic mix of global fusion with influences from the Middle East and North Africa. Tucked away in one of Pretoria’s more affluent suburbs, this is the place where you can slip away to for a quick midday lunch date or a romantic evening out. Corner of Melk and Main Street, Brooklyn m 012 460 4900 1 www.spicyolive.co.za

THE THREE DUCKS

With French music in the background, this cosy restaurant allows you to indulge in the surroundings and your very own French affair. The restaurant boasts a lovely courtyard area and a fine dining area with a wine cellar. They serve handcrafted dishes with a fusion of French flavours inspired by travels through France. If you appreciate French cuisine and a glass of good wine, this is probably where you need to be headed. Corner of Milner and Long Street, Waterkloof m 012 754 0566 1 www.thethreeducks.com Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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Catch you at the Cradle A walk down memory lane

In Heritage Month, one of the best ways to delve into our history, is to pay a visit to the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site – one of ten UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South Africa. Maropeng and the Sterkfontein Caves Famous for its stones and bones, Maropeng and the Sterkfontein Caves should be on the top of your list when you’re in the area. Maropeng’s interactive exhibitions about the history of the earth and humans is downright fascinating. It is also here that you can go on an underground boat ride inside the Tumulus building, exploring the origins of humankind. The Sterkfontein Caves, a mere 10km away from Maropeng, boast a host of significant scientific finds. They offer educational tours through the caves well worth taking. E maropengsa E SterkfonteinCaves

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Kromdraai Gold Mine One happening in the history of South Africa that helped shape our heritage and our history is the Gold Rush. Kromdraai was ahead of Johannesburg with the Gold Rush with Johannes Stephanus Minnaar discovering gold on a farm here in 1881. Only proclaimed Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za


a mine in 1885, miners worked by candlelight without shoes or helmets and donkeys were used to pull carts of ore along the tracks. At a price of R150 per adult and R50 per child, you can go on a guided tour of the old mine tunnel and learn more about the old-fashioned mining methods that were used in that time. 1 www.gauteng.net Gauteng’s most beautiful gardens Last open in 2017, the magnificent gardens of Mulligatawny Farm will once again show off its beauty in October this year. These gardens are rarely open to the public and this is therefore your que to mark it on your calendar. The brainchild of its owner, Michael Hogan, it features a matchless collection of waterlilies, thousands of roses and irises, a lakeside folly, a cathedral, an orchid house and much more. This year, a flower meadow stretching down to the Skeerpoort River will also be on view for the very first time and plants, food and drinks will be on sale at the venue. The open garden is once again in aid of St George’s Turning Point Foundation, which initially started as a home for vulnerable children and today provides funding to help disadvantaged young people acquire the skills they need to obtain jobs, which we find is a brilliant way of investing in South Africa’s future. The gardens will be open on 12 – 13 October and tickets are sold on 1 www.webtickets.co.za or at the gate. E MulligatawnyFarm

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Wondercave Discovered by Italian miners in 1898, the Wondercave is the third largest chamber in South Africa. The formation consists of calcite, which was mined and placed in a self-built oven for two weeks at about 1100 degrees. The powder that was formed from this process, was taken to Pretoria and Johannesburg to produce products like cement and toothpaste. Go down 22 meters with 87 stairs and then a further 18 meters into the cave by elevator and see why this cave is such a wonder. It is situated in the Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve, which gives you the opportunity to explore a bit of South Africa’s natural heritage as well. 1 www.rhinolion.co.za

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RHINO AND LION NATURE RESERVE It’s spring, bokkie! It’s spring and also Heritage Month, which means it’s time to go wild about all things proudly South African.

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ake a break from the city and discover the awe-inspiring natural heritage of the Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve. Nestled in the heart of the Cradle of Humankind, the reserve is home to four of Africa’s Big Five. Their national lion pride is a sight to behold, especially on Wednesdays, weekends and public holidays when they devour their feed. Enjoy the view of the springbokkies as they sprint across the plains, spot cheetahs and watch out for the real zebra crossing (animals always have right way at this reserve).The reserve boasts a number of rare and endangered species, including white rhinos, African wild dogs, white lions and both sable and roan antelope. You can also experience the reserve’s snake show and come face to face with one of

the 160 species native to Mzansi. The educational wildlife centre is another mustsee where you can learn more about the history and habits of the reserve’s animals. All that excitement is sure to help you build up a healthy appetite. Tuck into anything your heart desires at one of the five restaurants or enjoy a heritage braai at the Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve’s designated braai area while the kids use up their extra energy in the Children’s Play Park. End off your day with a refreshing sundowner on the deck at the Boma Restaurant and make a toast to the stunning beauty of the country we are lucky to call home. There is no better place to celebrate our collective heritage than in the majestic African bush. Go wild this Heritage Month. 1 www.rhinolion.co.za South Africa is rich in history and there’s no better month than exploring this history than September.

Africa, on the doorstep of Johannesburg For more information, please visit www.rhinolion.co.za 011 957 0349 | 520 Kromdraai Road, Krugersdorp, The Cradle of Humankind

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WILD ABOUT HERITAGE


ANN VAN DYK CHEETAH CENTRE

Every Thursday night, Maboneng City Riders cycle around the Joburg CBD on their own bikes with the option of bike hire (including a helmet and lights) at R150 from Get Fixied bike hire in Maboneng. The rides usually start just before sunset at 5 pm and end around 7 pm. m 012 504 9906 1 www.dewildt.co.za

BILL HARROP’S ORIGINAL BALLOON SAFARIS

A 30-minute drive from Hartbeespoort is Bill Harrop’s Original Balloon Safaris. Enjoy a glass of bubbly while drifting gently across the Magalies River Valley and indulge in a champagne breakfast at the beautiful Clubhouse, Pavilion and Restaurant afterwards. m 011 705 3201 1 www.balloon.co.za

CRADLE HEALTH SPA

Take time out at this haven in the Cradle of Humankind. In addition to their executive spa packages they also offer an onsite restaurant, an exceptional setting for corporate functions and luxury accommodation with twelve beautiful rooms. This luxury health spa also offers preventative medicine with gynaecologists, chiropractors, dentists, physiotherapists, dieticians available for consultation. Portion 342 (R560), Skeerpoort, Hartbeespoort m 076 660 4025 / 0860 272 353 1 www.cradlehealthspa.co.za

DE VETTE MOSSEL

An informal dining experience where you can indulge in as much seafood as you want. It might not be the original De Vette Mossel in Mossel Bay, but it’s got its own beach and even a Tietiesbaai lighthouse and you can definitely expect the same when it comes to the menu. m 082 346 3731 1 www.devettemosselharties.co.za

EDWARDS FINE ART GALLERY At Edwards Fine Art Gallery you’ll find a selection of modern and contemporary art – works ranging from paintings to ceramics and sculptures. South African artists like William Kentridge, Marlene Dumas, Robert Hodgins and Anton Smit’s

works are featured here. m 076 472 9812 E EdwardsFineArt

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from the busy city life or international tourists wanting to learn more about South Africa. Hekpoort Road, Sterkfontein, Magaliesburg m 014 577 9100

Experience the Hartbeespoort Dam like never before, right on the water, with a daily cruise. Choose from daily champagne sunset departures, lunch cruises, and the best dam Sunday lunch cruise ever (pun intended) which is a family orientated two hour affair that includes a welcome drink, three-course buffet lunch, cash bar and vibey music! Kommando Nek Resort, Simon Bekker Ave, Hartbeespoort m 012 253 5045 1 www.hartiesboatco.co.za

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LESEDI CULTURAL VILLAGE

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Here you get to encounter people of Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Ndebele and Basotho origins. Each of these families live at this village permanently, looking after cows and chickens and offering you the opportunity to compare the customs and organisation of different cultures. m 010 442 5888 1 www.aha.co.za/lesedi

MOSAIC RESTAURANT AT THE ORIENT

Run by award-winning Chef Chantel Dartnall, Restaurant Mosaic is a destination for the senses. Voted South Africa’s Chef of the Year, she has placed the country on the international culinary map with a special knack for detail when it comes to modern fine dining. m 012 371 2902

RHINO AND LION NATURE RESERVE

This privately-owned game reserve is a popular tourist destination within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site and covers 1200 hectares that was opened to

the public in 1990. Visitors can look forward to viewing some very rare and endangered species at the reserve and experiencing lion, wild dog and cheetah feedings, live snake displays, cheetah talks, a hippo pool and more. 520 Kromdraai Road, Kromdraai, Krugersdorp m 011 957 0106 / 011 957 0109 1 www.rhinolion.co.za

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HARTIES AND CRADLE HOTSPOTS

STERKFONTEIN CAVES These caves are world-famous for their fossil finds, credited with many of the most notable discoveries including the fossils, Mrs. Ples and Little Foot. The cave tours are very popular, starting above ground and then taking visitors deep into the caves. The tours run seven days a week. In addition to the tours, the cave site is also home to a restaurant and conferencing facilities, with modern walkways providing easy access to the caves and a boardwalk past the excavation site. The Cradle of Humankind Visitors Centre, R400, Mogale m 014 577 9000 1 www.maropeng.co.za

LION & SAFARI PARK

Celebrating over 50 years of operation, the park is more than 600 hectares of wilderness that’s home to a variety of animal species. From wild dogs, cheetahs, monkeys, zebras, springbuck and more, guided tours, delicious food and drinks from either the Wetlands Restaurant and Bar or the Bull ń Buck Grill, souvenirs and a kiddies play area, your day is sure to be action packed and full of fun. R512 Pelindaba Rd, Hartbeespoort, Broederstroom m 087 150 0100 1 www.lionandsafaripark.com

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MAROPENG BOUTIQUE HOTEL This hidden gem, with its beautiful views of the Witwatersberg and Magaliesberg ranges is the epitome of luxury accommodation in the Cradle of Humankind. The 24-bedroom hotel is situated a mere 5-minute walk from Maropeng and 10km from the Sterkfontein Caves. It is the perfect setting for a romantic getaway, corporates looking for a unique conferencing facility, local visitors in need of a short escape Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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Roku Gin Refreshing Cocktail Ingredients 30ml Roku Gin 120ml tonic Ginger sticks

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Method Add all ingredients and build. Serve over cubed ice in a highball glass. Garnish with ginger slices. 1 www.suntory.co.jp/wnb/rokugin

Auchentoshan Whisky and Ale Ingredients 35ml American Oak 25 ml honey 25ml fresh lemon juice Add Ale with citrus notes Lemon wedge Method In an ice-filled cocktail shaker, combine the Auchentoshan American Oak and lemon juice. Shake vigorously and strain into an ice-filled glass. Top with a citrussy Ale, stir and garnish with a lemon wedge. 1 www.auchentoshan.com

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The Hibiscus Fizz  Ingredients 50ml Beefeater Pink Gin  10ml Campari  12.5ml hibiscus syrup   17.5ml cold-pressed lemon juice  25ml cellulose  50ml freshly pressed pink grapefruit juice  Indian tonic water    Method:  Pour all the ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with cubed ice. Shake vigorously until the tin is frosted.   Using a hawthorn or cocktail strainer, strain into a highball glass filled with cubed ice and top with Indian tonic water.  Garnish with a micro hibiscus flower, dehydrated grapefruit half  and pink peppercorns.  1 www.thirst.co.za

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Spring is here and we’re all for making some great cocktails to celebrate the new season and whatever it may bring! Here are some of our favourites for September.


AANDKLAS

This rock ’n roll pub in the heart of Hatfield is just around the corner from the Hatfield Gautrain Station. It features an array of fun events every night of the week and boasts a variety of delicious foods to keep you fueled. Aandklas is open 7 nights a week. C/o Prospect Road and 494 Hilda Street, Hatfield m 012 362 3712 1 www.facebook.com/AandklasPta

AFRICAN BEER EMPORIUM

If you’re looking for something a little different than your typical night out, why not visit ABE. The African Beer Emporium provides local and foreign visitors with a taste of Africa in an unprecedented way and with exceptional style. They stock a large variety of African beers as well as a wide selection of spirits, shooters, ciders and wines. This spot is the brainchild of the creators of Capital Craft and Park Acoustics and ensures a vibey experience. The venue hosts weekly events such as Jazzcity and vinyl nights so make sure to keep an eye on their pages for more details. 367A Church St, Pretoria Central m 064 205 5069 1 www.africanbeeremporium.com

BARACAS WINE & BEER BAR Baracas is a destination beer and wine bar for discerning executives with a sense of adventure. The bar has a rich sporting heritage and is known for its fine cuisine, the best array of craft beers in Pretoria and an elegant wine selection. The bar also boasts big screens for sporting events and live music. 56 Totius Street, Lukasrand m 012 460 5291 1 www.baracas.co.za

BAR TIME

Bar Time is a sexy, cool and modern meeting place for guests and visitors to Time Square casino. With a selection of premium spirits, drinks and cocktails in a vibrant, social and fun setting, Bar Time is conveniently located on the main casino floor and is tipped to be one of the hippest cocktail bars in Pretoria East – see you there! Time Square, 209 Aramist Avenue, Menlyn m 012 003 4029 1 www.suninternational.com

CAPITAL CRAFT BEER ACADEMY

Capital Craft Beer Academy is a restaurant which specializes in servicing quality food together with the widest selection of craft beers that South Africa has to offer.

Shop No. 20, Greenlyn Village Centre, 12th Street East, Menlo park, Pretoria m 012 424 8601 1 www.capitalcraft.co.za

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CUBANA

See and be seen at Cubaña, an authentic Latino Social Caffe and eatery that provides visitors with the luxury of a cocktail bar and Cuban lounge. This clubby Latino bar chain perfectly sets the mood with a Cuban soundtrack, cigars and exotic cocktails. Expect a unique flavoursome cuisine, delicious drinks and an interior that will make you feel like you’ve been transported to Cuba. With a simple menu that provides a flavour for every palate, Cubaña serves as the perfect spot for celebrations, happy hour or a casual date night. Menlyn, Pretoria m 012 348 4527 1 www.cubana.co.za

JACK FRIDAYS

Every day is Friday at Jack Fridays! If you’re looking for mouth-watering American style dishes, live music and great drinks all under one whiskey bar inspired roof then this is definitely worth a check out! 680 Rubenstein Dr, Moreletapark, m 012 941 0155 1 www.facebook.com/JackfridaysSA

MALT BAR & GRILL

Malt is first and foremost an amazing restaurant. Added to that is the whiskies, craft beer, milkshakes, cocktails and amazing wines. Malt Bar & Grill is truly unique in its offerings and will soon become the hottest spot in Pretoria. The word ‘Malt’ is synonymous with beer, whiskey and, of course, milkshakes. This restaurant has a huge variety of ‘Malts’ and boasts over 50 different bottled beers as well as 21 draught beers on tap and more than 20 different flavours of milkshakes. The menu also boasts a variety of dishes with the focus being on grills, homemade burgers and delicious thin based wood-fired pizza. Silver Oaks Crossing, Cnr Von Backstrom Blvd. and Solomon Mahlangu Dr, Equestria m 012 809 3330 1 www.mymalt.co.za

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arts & culture PRESERVING OUR HERITAGE

One major part of keeping one’s heritage intact, is the art of storytelling and what better way to tell stories than with books?

Why not take part in the #buyabook campaign? Buy books from the select list of titles available at Exclusive Books and Bargain Books and donate it at the till. The books are made available for R20 and are donated to children across all provinces. With UNESCO’s International Year of Indigenous Languages being celebrated this year, the National Book Week also tapped into the celebration with ten indigenous language reading festivals in far and remote communities across the country. South Africa has a rich lingual history and the languages identified include Sepedi, isiXhosa, isiZulu, seSotho, Setswana, Afrikaans and English.

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It may be difficult to find the time but making time to teach children to read and tell stories is invaluable time that will go a long way. Make going to the library part of what you do with your kids. Here are some of our favourite go-to libraries and bookstores in Pretoria: Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

National Library of South Africa The NLSA is the custodian of South Africa’s collective national heritage materials and the national depository of published output materials in the country. It also acts as the national preservation library. 1 www.nlsa.ac.za Brooklyn Library Situated at Brooklyn Design Square, this library is convenient and offers a quiet place for reading or studying. m 012 358 9672 Lizmar Books If you are looking for scarce Afrikaans books, you will most probably find them at this online bookshop. 1 www.lizmar.co.za Rutland Books If you’re a bookworm, Rutland will have you feel you’ve died and gone to heaven. This second-hand bookstore has 13 rooms with over 50 000 books! If you’re a book collector, this is probably where you’ll find that one book to complete your collection. E RutlandBooks As Elitha van der Sandt rightly says: “Anyone can tell a story, whether rich or poor, rural or urban, storytelling runs in our veins as Africans.” You can celebrate books and reading at this year’s South African Book Fair, happening on 6 to 8 September in the Women’s Jail at Constitution Hill.

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rom 2 to 8 September, we are celebrating National Book Week – “a week-long celebration where all South Africans can play their part to promote reading and making books available to those around them through the #buyabook campaign,” says SABDC’s CEO, Elitha van der Sandt. What makes the annual book week extra special, is the way in which it also creates a platform through which South Africa’s heritage can be preserved “with a strong focus on promoting indigenous languages, local authors, as well as library awareness and access.”


HERITAGE SITES FREEDOM PARK Situated on the ridge of Salvokop, on the outskirts of Pretoria overlooking the Union Buildings, Freedom Park is a cultural institution housing a memorial dedicated to chronicling and honouring the many who contributed to South Africa's liberation. The site celebrates South African heritage and narrates the history of the country through the decades. Corner Koch and 7th Avenue Salvokop m 012 336 4000 1 www.freedompark.co.za

THE VOORTREKKER MONUMENT The majestic Voortrekker Monument is situated in the northern part of South Africa in the Pretoria (Tshwane) region in a nature reserve. It is a unique monument which commemorates the Pioneer history of Southern Africa and is situated in a beautiful setting. The monument was inaugurated in 1949. It was designed by architect Gerard Moerdijk. In the Hall of Heroes is the world’s longest historical marble frieze. A tapestry with more than three million stitches is housed in the Cenotaph Hall. Today it is the most visited heritage site of its kind in Gauteng, and one of the top ten cultural historical visitor attractions in the country. It is also the only grade-one national Heritage Site in Pretoria. The monument also manages the Blood River Heritage Site. Voortrekker Monument Heritage Site, Eeufees Road, Groenkloof, Pretoria m 012 326 6770 1 www.vtm.org.za

MUSEUMS SAMMY MARKS MUSEUM The Victorian mansion called Zwartkoppies Hall stands proud 23km outside of Pretoria. This 48-room house once belonged to the mining tycoon, Sammy Marks and the estate became a museum in

1986. The opulent life of the Marks family is commemorated with this beautiful museum today, showcasing some impressive old-world charm. Old Bronhorstspruit Road, Silverton m 012 755 9541 1 www.gauteng.net/attractions/ sammy_marks_museum

PRETORIA ART MUSEUM The Pretoria Art Museum houses world renowned art pieces, specialising in South African art. It collects, documents and preserves outstanding examples of South African art, researches and compiles exhibitions from the permanent collection and hosts major national and international travelling exhibitions. C/o Schoeman and Wessels Streets, Arcadia Park, Arcadia m 012 358 6750 1 www.tshwane.gov.za/sites/ tourism/Arts-Culture-and-Heritage/ Pages/The-Pretoria-Art-Museum. aspx

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Between music, drama, fine arts and dance, you’ll definitely be able to find something to your liking at this year’s Gauteng International Arts Festival. Here are some of the items on their program to look forward to in September:

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ARTS AND CULTURE HOTSPOTS

MOZART PIANO CONCERTO NO. 20 & 24

The world-famous Japanese pianist, Hiroaki Takenouchi, will be entertaining the audience by playing Mozart at the Brooklyn Theatre this month. He has been described as “just the sort of champion the newest of new music needs” by The Times and has appeared on many a concert platform worldwide. He currently teaches piano at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow. When: 20 and 22 September Where: Brooklyn Theatre Cost: From R180 per person Book: www.ticketspace.co.za

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MOVIE MAGIC UNDER THE STARS

With a programme featuring evergreen movie themes from films like The Mission Gabriel’s Oboe, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, the sci-fi hit ET and a popular James Bond Medley, you should definitely head down to Fort Schanskop on 21 September for this experience! Performed by combined military bands of the SA Army, SA Airforce, SA Military Health Services and the SAP, this is something not to be missed. When: 21 September Where: Fort Schanskop Cost: R150 per person (R80 per child) Book: www.ticketspace.co.za

ROCKWOOD THEATRE Situated at the Parkview Shopping Centre, this live music venue stages some of the best tribute shows and live acts in Pretoria. The Rockwood Theatre and its sister theatre, Musiekskuur, are both ideal settings for year-end functions, conferences, fundraisers, parties and corporate events of almost any size. Whether you join an event or decide to make it a private occasion, they have the entertainment, food and drinks covered. m 012 368 1555 1 www.rockwoodtheatre.co.za

ERFENISFEES THE SOUTH AFRICAN STATE THEATRE The South African State Theatre is a national flagship that facilitates the arts and entertainment and encourages diverse cultural provision. It seeks to play a unique and vital role in the cultural life of the nation, the province of Gauteng and the city of Tshwane. 320 Pretorius Street, Pretoria m 012 392 4000 1 www.statetheatre.co.za

Celebrating our South African heritage, the Erfenisfees held at the Voortrekker Monument promises to be a fun-filled day for the whole family, filled with interesting activities and cultural demonstrations. When: 21 September Where: Voortrekker Monument Cost: Entrance fee of R30 per vehicle More info: museum@vtm.org.za / 012 326 6770 Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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Celebrating Heritage Month has many different meanings to many people. For us, it means going back to your roots and what better place to start than with your family?

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any people prefer holidays that come packed with entertainment and adventure. We have recently found that holidays that have no planned itineraries and no fixed expeditions could be just as much fun. In fact, you might even return home feeling more rested than with a holiday during which you’ve had to adhere to fixed daily schedules. Brahman Hills recently launched a new addition to their already impressive portfolio of accommodation, venues and restaurants called Springholm. These rather well-equipped self-catering cottages and suites are located a short drive from Brahman Hills on the Blue Crane Nature Reserve, just off the N3 highway and right at the heart of the Midlands Meander.

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What was supposed to be a 4-hour and 50-minute drive, became a 6-hour drive since we had to stop a couple of times. You see, for a young family the drive from Pretoria could be quite long. We were surprised at how many stops there were along the way, however, with fun play areas for kids and the necessary shops for some road trip snacks. In the end, the journey to the destination is also part of the experience. On arrival at Brahman Hills (where we had to check in), the resident cat welcomed us with a yawn. We were given our keys and navigations to our cottage and then hopped back into the car for the last four kilometres of dirt road. Once we hit the dirt, it already felt like holiday. Even at night, Springholm with its waterside cottages looked incredibly romantic and for a moment there we wondered if we shouldn’t rather have made it a belated anniversary weekend instead of a family breakaway. The Kingfisher cottage was one of three cottages located a bit farther from the waterside, which suited us perfectly as 19-month old feet can run surprisingly fast. The waterside cottages were beautiful, with lovely decks coming out over the dam – perfect for those lazy days in the sun. But, with little ones who want to explore everything everywhere all the time, the distance from the dam and the outstretched lawn in front of it was perfect. Neatly decorated

with all the necessities (including a travel cot), the cottage was ideal for a small family taking in the Midlands’ fresh air for the weekend. The next morning, breakfast was served at Springholm’s elegant, cosy breakfast room, located on the water’s edge. Talk about breakfast with a view! Even though it was still wintertime, we could only imagine the view once the first rains have fallen. We indulged in a continental breakfast where we were spoiled for choice with a variety of local cheeses, cured meats, fresh fruit and more. Thereafter we got to build our own hot breakfast from the menu. After getting properly fuelled for the day ahead, we hopped down to the dam for a short stroll and then we took to the Midlands Meander to explore. After a quick afternoon nap, a spa session at The Spa at Brahman Hills was in order. The full-body massage followed by a body scrub and a mineral bath was out of this world. The therapist’s knowledge and expertise were evident from the initial meet and greet to the treatment and the after-treatment cup of coffee to take it all in. The spa’s interior is quite unique, with lots of running water that has an immediate calming effect. The treatment rooms are spacious, and its natural interiors have been dabbed with hues of blue for a relaxing atmosphere. A babysitter was organised (at a rather affordable price per hour) for us to have some romantic time after all that evening. After a quick touch up on the cheeks and hopping into more suitable attire for a long overdue date night, we were ready for a dinner for two. Dinner was served at Brahman Hills’ intimate 89 on Copper where we were guided down an old, renovated staircase into a beautiful, rustic, yet elegant wine cellar with stone cladded walls and wire chandeliers. The Chef ’s Selection Menu had us choose between two options per fine dining course. For starters we had the salmon salad and tomato soup and we chose the deliciously herbed lamb chops and Kingklip for our mains. Dessert came in the form of elegantly plated sour cheesecake and a nut-filled chocolate brownie with ice-cream. Springholm was the perfect way to re-root and reboot our family. It is a quiet haven and the ideal country retreat for quality time with loved ones. 1 www.brahmanhills.co.za/accommodation/springholm Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

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Experience South Africa at sites that tell its story

JOZI SPOTS THAT SHOUT SA

The Apartheid Museum This museum is acknowledged as the preeminent museum in the world dealing with 20th century South Africa. A series of 22 individual exhibitions takes the visitor on a dramatic and emotional journey to gain a clear understanding of what Apartheid was like. The museum is a beacon of hope, showing the world that South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own. 1 www.apartheidmuseum.org

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Constitution Hill This living museum tells the story of South Africa’s democracy. It is a former prison and military fort that bears testament to South Africa’s turbulent past and today it houses the Constitutional Court, which endorses the rights of all citizens. They offer daily tours and host regular public events. 1 www.constitutionhill.org.za Hello Pretoria • September 2019 • www.hellopretoria.co.za

Soweto Soweto offers a journey into the soul of the fight for freedom and it was the birthplace of the struggle for democracy. Here you will find numerous must-visit attractions like the Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum, the Mandela House Museum and the Soweto Inspirational Home Museum. 1 www.viator.com The Maboneng Precinct Maboneng means place of light in seSotho and is a centre of creative energy for Joburg’s urban artists. Here you will find a mixture of local restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, art galleries and more. The area drives Johannesburg’s tourism and boasts a profusely inclusive vibe. It is an absolute must for anyone who would like to know more about life in Jozi and South Africa. 1 www.mabonengprecinct.com

sites, Liliesleaf – once the nerve centre of the liberation movement – is definitely worth a visit. The museum pays tribute to many leaders who changed the political landscape of South Africa. They also offer delectable lunch and cocktail specials at their on-site Cedric’s Café on a weekly basis. 1 www.liliesleaf.co.za

Sterkfontein Caves World-famous for its fossil finds, the Sterkfontein Caves in the Cradle of Humankind boast popular fossils like Mrs Ples and Little Foot. Here you can look back on the human heritage and how things evolved. Their tours run seven days a week. 1 www.maropeng.co.za

Ponte City Ponte City Apartments is the third-tallest building in Africa by pinnacle height at 173m. The 54-storey building was hijacked by squatters in the early 1980s and rapidly deteriorated. The building’s latest owner, Kempston took control and refurbished the structure which now houses a mixed community of working and middle-class South Africans. You can visit this building on tour with Dlala Nje. 1 www.dlalanje.org

Liliesleaf Farm As one of South Africa’s foremost heritage

Explore the city of Joburg and get to know South Africa’s roots and its people along the way.

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Johannesburg is filled with attractions that shout South Africa. We’ve put together some of the top Jozi spots where you can get to know South Africa, its history and its people.


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LION & SAFARI PARK Located in the UNESCO world heritage site, the Cradle of Humankind, Lion & Safari Park poses as the perfect year-end function venue for Heritage Month and beyond.

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estled amongst the foothills of the magnificent Magalies Mountains, Lion & Safari park is a mere 45-minute drive from Pretoria – the perfect breakaway option for either business or pleasure. Speaking of business, the Lion & Safari Park turns every occasion or celebration into something unique with several function venues to choose from. The main function venue comes with its own private kitchen, bar and boma and can cater for up to 200 guests. They also offer a more private setting, with two upper mezzanine areas with stunning views, ideal for groups of up to 50 people. They can also go big with a soccer field that can cater for large exhibitions and events. The catering team at Lion & Safari is flexible with options and tailored menus are their forte. Working under Chef Roushdeen Gafoor, they offer anything from canapes to buffet meals and a la carte options. They also have Halaal options available. Guests are not limited to official function

venues at Lion & Safari Park, though. The two on-site restaurants – Bull ’n Buck and Wetlands – both also often cater for functions and events. The Bull ’n Buck is a grill house providing a premier dining experience with a superb wine list and delicious menu options, including venison as their speciality dish which compliments our true African heritage. The Wetlands Restaurant is perfect for a quick meal whilst enjoying the view of antelope grazing a few metres away. In addition to the fine venue, food and wine options available at Lion & Safari Park, they also secure live entertainment like Zulu dancing and marimba bands, adding to an already memorable African experience. If not visiting for your year-end function, keep Lion & Safari Park in mind for your next teambuilding activity. A leisurely 9km river raft on the Crocodile River with a team of trained instructors makes for a great excursion for the adventurous. 1 www.lionandsafaripark.com

Did you know? • The Lion & Safari Park is open 365 days of the year. •

You can go on either a guided game drive or view their game by driving yourself.

The Lion & Safari Park is home to both brown and white lions.

At Lion & Safari Park you can even spot wild dogs.

The Lion & Safari Park boasts 600 hectares of open land.

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GALLAGHER KEEP YOUR CONVENTION CENTRE Big or small, they do it all Celebrate your business acumen this year despite facing a challenging economic climate.

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Established in 1993, the Midrand-based Gallagher Convention Centre has surely walked the walk when it comes to the MICE industry and undoubtedly acts as a benchmark for the events industry. It is a multi-purpose conference and exhibition destination on 32 hectares of land and caters for numerous types of events, including conferences, luncheons, dinners, cocktails, exhibitions and private events. With the organising of an event comes their convenient single-call-solution too – the option to secure prequalified suppliers who know the game. Book now! Gallagher Convention Centre has a variety of year-end specials on offer. It ranges between the Classic Lunch or Dinner Package, the Crystal Lunch or Dinner Package and the Diamond Lunch or Dinner Package, as well as a Cocktail and Party Package at R400 per person (excluding VAT) and a Showcase Package at R850 per person (excluding VAT). These specials are valid until 31 March 2020. Gallagher does bigger better and small spectacularly. 19 Richards Drive, Halfway House, Midrand 1 011 266 3000 1 www.gallagher.co.za E @gallagherconventioncentremidrand Q @gallagherconventioncentre

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Fun Facts • Gallagher Convention Centre has 27 venues. Eight of the smaller venues are butler serviced. • The smaller rooms vary in size and can accommodate numbers varying from two to 220 people. • The Convention Centre boasts four venues that can host between 700 and 7000 guests, four venues that can accommodate between 220 and 700 guests and seven venues that can host between two and 220 guests. • The Gallagher Convention Centre team are industry experts. The management team has over 380 years of combined experience in the MICE industry. • The Convention Centre hosts over 350 events annually. • Gallagher Convention Centre is a five-star graded facility where guests can enjoy five-star service at affordable prices. • The Convention Centre is also NIHT certified, which means you won’t be charged a surcharge on halaal meals. • There’s a one-million litre water tank on the property that can sustain the property for three days. • Gallagher Convention Centre offers a full generator backup.

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hether you believe in the bigger, the better or the smaller, the smarter, you will find what you are looking for at Gallagher Convention Centre. In fact, they pride themselves in doing bigger better and small events spectacularly! For Gallagher there is no such thing as too small and when you look at their venue sizes, they are definitely also not afraid of going big.


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Chez Charlene is a five-star conference and boutique venue with an idyllic country setting, in the East of Pretoria. This country venue is an oasis of breathtaking beauty that exudes tranquillity. Chez Charlene boasts the grandeur of its flawless architecture, coupled with picturesque gardens and lavish fields where horses graze and gallop. R223, Lynnwood, Pretoria m 012 802 0791 1 www.chezcharlene.co.za

CSIR INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE Ideally situated close to all the central amenities in Pretoria, easily accessible from all major routes in Gauteng and very competitively priced is Pretoria’s very own dedicated International Convention Centre. The centre offers superb facilities and quality service with conference, function and exhibition venues that can accommodate events of all sizes. Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria m 012 841 3884 1 www.csiricc.co.za

DIEP IN DIE BERG - CONFERENCE & FUNCTION CENTRE Nestled on the slopes of Wapadrand on the edge of Pretoria, Diep in die Berg offers luxurious conference and function facilities amid breathtaking gardens blending into unspoilt indigenous bush. Sumptuous cuisine is prepared by an in-house chef and food can be tailored to specific needs. The venue is only minutes away from the N1 and N4, and 45 minutes

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OLYMPUS MANOR Olympus Manor function venue, guesthouse and tea garden is situated in the East of Pretoria on Neptune Drive. Nestled among tranquil gardens, water features and majestic trees, the main venue can accommodate 250 guests in the courtyard and 240 guests in the banquet hall with a variety of additional venue options to choose from. The tranquil setting of the guesthouse with its lush gardens promises distinct quality and excellent service but also guarantees a memorable experience in style, grace & comfort. 47 Neptune Way, Olympus, Pretoria East | m 012 991 0445 1 www.olympusmanor.co.za

LERIBA HOTEL

Nestled on 12 hectares of indigenous forest on the banks of the Hennops River, Leriba Hotel is a haven of natural elegance with luxury accommodation, excellent service and superior facilities. Up to 800 delegates can be accommodated in 19 fully equipped air-conditioned venues here, with the largest of the venues that can accommodate 300 delegates theatre style. The venues are all very well designed with direct access to the indigenous gardens, providing a conference with a difference. 245 End Street, Clubview, Centurion m 012 660 3300 1 www.leriba.co.za

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Exxaro’s aesthetics, but also their work environment as a whole. It has evolved from a highly static environment to a collaborative, innovative and idea sharing environment and Exxaro embraces this approach wholeheartedly. With Centurion being known for its dolomitic bedrocks, 100 boreholes were initially drilled in order to create a three-dimensional model of the bedrock and with excellent site information and expertise, the Growthpoint development team was able to overcome the dolomite challenge. Inevitably, organic dolomite was chosen to inspire several of the building’s design elements, expressed in the form of acoustic wall panels, bollards and more.

The new headquarters of the mining group, Exxaro – opposite the Centurion Gautrain Station – catches the eye from afar and is the second phase of Growthpoint’s redevelopment of the prime Lakeside office site.

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Adele van Zyl, director of dhk thinkspace - the interior designers on the project – says one of her personal favourites when it comes to the design aspects of the building, is the public spaces, featuring prominently on each floor as you enter. “The primary concept was to connect people in the common areas before they continue with their daily tasks, allowing them to share ideas and discuss what they are working on. This approach promotes collaboration, innovation and communication between Exxaro divisions that otherwise might have been isolated from each other. The approach we took, which forms part of a growing international workspace trend, involves designing each area of each company function according to their unique needs and activities.” Exxaro has certainly set the bar when it comes to innovative workspaces and green offices. 1 www.exxaro.com 1 www.dhkthinkspace.co.za 1 www.growthpoint.co.za

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PTA’S TRENDIEST OFFICES New headquarters for Exxaro

Traditionally a coal-producer, Exxaro ventured into - amongst others - alternative energy solutions. The building is designed to be an asset to the organisation, and it supports the diversified strategy that Exxaro has ventured on in 2016. While they focus on sustainable production of energy, their strategy is diversified to look at the needs of the future with innovation and considerations for carbon emissions reduction at the forefront and this building encapsulates exactly that. Achieving a Green Star SA Design rating was an important factor in the design, and with the building itself having a 5-star Green Star SA Design certification from the Green Building Council of South Africa, all interior materials used also had to adhere to the strict requirements. Green measures include a performance glazed façade, zoned lighting, energy-efficient systems, water-efficient fixtures, rainwater harvesting, waterwise landscaping, abundant fresh air and natural light and hydro panels that generate water from air. A relatively new concept – a waterless urinal for females – is also being piloted by Growthpoint in Exxaro’s new offices. This concept is widely used in places like Western Europe.


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LOUISE CARVER Living her calling

She has been in the music industry since the age of 15 and her need to create songs and sing them to people is her primary calling above anything else. You recently did a couple of shows with Ard Matthews. How was it performing with him and have you collaborated with him before? Ard and I have known each other for a few years, and I am a huge fan of his song writing and voice. I created an event four years ago whereby I ask an artist to join me in creating a truly collaborative show. When I asked Ard two years ago, we had such an amazing performance that I asked him to do the next show with me the following year. From then on, I realised we had something very special and that whenever we had a chance, we should perform together. He is incredibly funny and relaxed on stage which makes me enjoy my performance even more.

Pretoria as I would love to spend more time in your lovely city. We see you have a real love affair with Durban, but what is your feelings about Pretoria? Funny enough, Pretoria was the first city my parents emigrated to from England. I wasn’t born yet, but they lived in Irene and absolutely loved it. I am beginning to get to know Pretoria more and more, as I have started mountain biking and have heard about some incredible routes! I am also a huge fan of Atterbury Theatre as a venue - it is of international standards. Do you have any upcoming performances in Pretoria for September? I have the most beautiful show at Die Ou Pastorie on the 14th of September, which is on a Saturday afternoon. It starts at 12:30 and 16:00, so I am on at about 14:00. It’s called Under the Trees and it is in Skeerpoort, Hartbeespoort. Tickets are R180 per adult and R80 per child.

You have the most beautiful jewellery collection. How did it start? Thank you very much. I started creating and designing jewellery 11 years ago. Initially, it was meant as merchandise at my live performances, but it has grown into the most beautiful business which I really enjoy. It is currently in three shops in Johannesburg as well as online. I am currently looking for the right stockist in

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Likes  My dogs and boyfriend.  Live performance.  Travel

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 Animal cruelty.  Plastic  Bullies

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To purchase your ticket, visit 1 www.louisecarver.com



TRANQUIL, ROMANTIC SURROUNDINGS AND TRADITIONAL SOUTH AFRICAN CUISINE The Farm Inn is a privately-owned Country Hotel and Conference Centre on the Eastern outskirts of Pretoria – a mere 20 minutes’ drive from the city centre. It is the perfect breakaway option, the ideal conference venue and the most exquisite setting for your wedding. Open every day of the week, their restaurants cater for the public and the delicious Sunday lunch buffet offers exceptional value. The Farm Inn also boasts free entrance and parking and offers exciting game drives for the whole family with a diverse variety of animals and birdlife to look out for. Kids can look forward to a day filled with jumping castles, donkey cart rides, a well-equipped play area and farm yard. For best rates, book your accommodation at The Farm Inn via the website.

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