Hello Festive Season 2016- 2017

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SEASON 2016/17


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inside 8..............Message from Mayor Patricia De Lille 10 - 14.....Yearly Planner 15............Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts 16 - 19.....Marine Spatial Planning in South Africa 20 - 21....South African National Parks 22 - 23....Of The Beaten Track 24 - 28....OneCape 2040 25............Kenilworth Summer of Champions 27 ...........Waterfront Charters 29 ...........Inverdoorn Game Reserve 30 - 32.....Your Singapore 33............Absa Rewards 34 - 36.....The Seychelles Islands 37............Afiderm 39............De Grendal Wines 41............Bloemendal Restaurant 42 - 49.....Summer Drinks 43............The Lookout Deck 45............The Peninsula All Suite Hotel 48............Donate Blood 51............Bliss Boutique Hotel 52 - 54.....Festive Shopping 58............Gate 69 59............Monkey Valley

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Message from the Mayor

Patricia de Lille Executive Mayor of the City of Cape Town

As another year comes to an end, we have chance to reflect on the year that has been and look forward to a new year with new possibilities. This year was a turning point in our democracy as demonstrated by the August 3 local government elections. I have been humbled by the election result and the endorsement of this government by the people of Cape Town. Public service and duty have been the watchwords of my life and my career. It is an honour to continue to serve in this great progressive cause of consolidating democracy and building a better future for everyone. I would like to say thank you to the people of Cape Town, yet again, baie dankie, enkosi kakhulu, shukran. Thank you for choosing me to serve you for another 5 years. My team and I are ready to deliver on our promise to better the lives of the 3,7 million citizens that live in this beautiful city we call home, one key project at a time. We understand that the public have placed their trust in us to serve them for another five years. With this trust comes great responsibility and we stand ready to honour that trust and fulfil our duties as public servants. I stand ready to work with the people of Cape Town to make this great city even greater. We will continue of work implementing the policies and programmes to improve the lives of our most vulnerable residents. We will continue to spend 67% of our budget on the poor. We will continue to redress the imbalances of the past and to replace concrete roads, retrofit ceilings in government housing, and give title deeds and property ownership to people. We will continue to provide sanitation and basic services to informal settlements. We will continue to provide the best level of services in the country to all residents. And we will continue to attract business and investment, creating jobs and growth. We will continue to deliver the full expression of our democratic mandate, the manifesto, which the people of this city voted for, built on the five pillars: the opportunity city, the safe city, the caring city, the inclusive city, and the well-run city. It’s time to get going, to roll up our sleeves and continue to deliver. Let us continue to make progress possible, together. Laat ons vooruitgang moointlik maak, tesame. Senza inkqubela yenzeke, Sisonke.


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2016 / 2017 yearly planner NOVEMBER 2016 KAMERS SUMMER EXPO

biggest dress-to-theme party. Attended by all sorts of fun-loving creatives from all over the world, it is a highlight in the Cape Town calendar.

ANURA VINEYARDS, STELLENBOSCH

TABLE MOUNTAIN BLUES SUMMIT

SA’s pop-up treasure trove of handcrafted sensations. Visitors expect a showcase of design, gifts, fashion, jewellery, décor, body products food, wine, music and a whole lot more!

Noticed at the top blues Festival in SA, get ready to soothe your soul and groove to some old favourites and new hits by our most talented.

CAPE TOWN BIERFEST 4 - 6 NOVEMBER NEWLANDS BREWERY OOMPAH! Eat, drink & be merry! Dress like ‘em, drink like ‘em and dance like ‘em Germania comes to Cape Town! CAPE TOWN FESTIVAL OF BEER 25 - 27 NOVEMBER HAMILTONS RFC IN GREEN POINT The largest festival of beer in the Southern Hemisphere. This celebration features more than 200 beers from over 60 local and international breweries plus a jampacked line-up of entertainment to enjoy. KIRSTENBOSCH SUMMER SUNSET CONCERTS KIRSTENBOSCH From the end of November until the beginning of April, musical concerts are held on Sundays at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Bring the whole family and indulge in your picnic and a bottle of wine as you sit on the lush lawns and enjoy some of South Africa’s best live music while the sun slips behind the mountain. PROE PAARL PAARL Celebrate the unique flavours this town in the Boland has to offer. Visitors to the historic destination will be able to experience the true essence of Paarl at one of its most iconic venues – the Paarl Language Monument.

DECEMBER 2016 MCQP Mother City Queer Project (MCQP) is one of the biggest street parties this city offers and has has grown into South Africa’s

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CAPE TOWN CITY BALLET SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL BALLET PRESENTS

PETER PAN & Tinker Bell

HSBC WORLD SEVENS 10 & 11 DECEMBER, CAPE TOWN STADIUM The South African leg of the 2016 HSBC Sevens World Series in which ten stellar tournaments are held around the world. CLUB MYKONOS FESTIVAL Bringing only the best in family entertainment with exciting competitions, events and entertainment for all ages. Visitors can expect sensational wellestablished and known artists to cater to all musical palates. FRANSCHHOEK MCC HUGUENOT MONUMENT Franschhoek Cap Clasique & Champaign festival, ‘The Magic of Bubbles’, presents some of South Africa’s finest Méthode Cap Classiques (MCC) and France’s best Champagnes. Complementing the selection of MCC’s are delectable delights offered by the local restaurants that have firmly entrenched Franschhoek’s status as one of the world’s premier culinary destinations.

ARTSCAPE THEATRE

16 Dec 2016 - 8 Jan, 2017 Tickets range from R110 - R120 Book at COMPUTICKET or ARTSCAPE Dial-a-Seat On 021 421 7695

NEW YEAR’S EVE Stairway To Heaven

JANUARY 2017 L’ORMARINES QUEENS PLATE Steeped in tradition and prestige, the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate is the oldest horse racing event in South Africa bearing international significance. It not only hosts courageous and determined champion racehorses, but its stylish theme of blue and white also brings elegance and beauty into the mix. UP THE CREEK MUSIC FESTIVAL 26 - 29 JANUARY BREEDE RIVER, SOUTH OF SWELLEDAM One river, three stages, four days, loads

ARTSCAPE THEATRE 31 December 2016

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of music and comedy, and festival goers with a passion for some of South Africa’s best music in common - the usually quiet Felix Unite campsite will once again be transformed into a slightly surreal spot of revelry, raging rock and soulful tunes, performances. THE J&B MET KENILWORTH RACECOURSE One of South Africa’s most celebrated outdoor social, fashion and sporting events of the year. Billed as SA’s most prestigious horse racing event, the event offers equestrian enthusiasts the opportunity to see the country’s finest thoroughbreds test their mettle. MAYNARDVILLE OPEN AIR THEATRE SEASON Since its inception in 1956, the annual Shakespeare play has been staged under the stars at what has been regarded as one of the most beautiful open-air theatres in the world. Relax in the wooded park for pre-show picnics and drinks to then enjoy the magnificent performance sitting that their unique wooded theatre. CAPE TOWN MOTOR SHOW 26 - 28 JANUARY GRANDWEST CASINO A phenomenal and quality showcase of Cars, Motorcycles & Trucks. There is fun for the whole family! Enthusiasts & visitors can enjoy drifting, delicious food and great music to boot.

FEBRUARY 2017 CAPE TOWN 10S 2 - 4 FEBRUARY HAMILTON’S RUGBY CLUB IN GREEN POINT Founded in 2008, it is rapidly becoming one of the most well-loved social and sporting events every year. Beginning as a simple rugby tournament the event has since evolved into a multisport event, with the addition of Netball, Beach Volleyball and Dodgeball.

CAPE TOWN ART FAIR 17 - 19 FEBRUARY CTICC Showcases a diversity of work that represents the forefront of cutting edge innovation which brings contemporary art from Africa to the world, and the world to Cape Town.

CAPE TOWN PRIDE This anticipated annual event 10-day lifestyle festival combines celebrations, workshops, education and cultural events, all evolving around the LGBT community. It is a week of jubilation, parties and marches. DESIGN INDABA FESTIVAL An annual celebration of creativity, showcasing design across a variety of formats and empowering the local creative economy. FEAST OF THE GRAPE 24- 26 FEBRUARY DURBANVILLE WINE VALLEY The annual festival welcomes the wine harvest. Festival goers are able to enjoy glorious summer days with family and friends while sipping on exceptional wines, feasting on local cuisine and enjoying the sensory experience of grape stomping, tutored tastings and live music. CONSTANTIA FRESH BUITENVERWACHTING WINE ESTATE Sip and sample some of the country’s finest wines from over 45 exhibitors whilst 6 of South Africa’s top chefs prepared food to tantalise your taste buds. STELLENBOSCH WINE FESTIVAL 24- 26 FEBRUARY COETZENBURG SPORTS GROUNDS Sample some of the best wines in the country, indulge in gourmet food offerings by top restaurants, enjoy live music and take part in fun outdoor activities in picturesque surroundings. The three-day lifestyle Festival will showcase hundreds of Stellenbosch wines from award-winning producers to small boutique wineries.

MARCH 2017 CAPE TOWN CARNIVAL 18 MARCH CAPE TOWN FUN WALK A glamorous celebration of the transformative power of creativity in our African identity. The Carnival Provide opportunities for community participation in arts and culture, and creates an environment of social cohesion where tourists and locals can experience the glamour and creativity of the Cape Town Carnival throughout the year.


RAMFEST

SA CHEESE FESTIVAL

Where 10’s of thousands of screaming fans converge to create a raucous spectacle of sound, light, dance and rock n roll.

28 - 30 APRIL SANDRINGHAN, STELLENBOSCH

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL 13 MARCH & 1 APRIL Affectionately referred to as “Africa’s Grandest Gathering”, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) is the largest music event in sub-Saharan Africa. The festival annually boasts 5 stages with more than 40 artists performing over 2 nights. HANDS ON HARVEST

The widest variety of cheese and exciting alternative products complimented with a supreme selection of wines, popular entertainers and creative food demonstrations.

SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL BALLET PRESENTS

DECOREX SA 27- 30 April CTICC A comprehensive showcase of the latest décor and design trends, products and services -the destination of choice for those intent on turning house into home.

ROBERTSON WINE VALLEY

CONSTANTIA FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL

During the 50 days of harvest this wine valley offers special experiences in the different wineries and gathering events over the weekends.

Visitors to the Festival will be treated to multi-layered culinary delights, local wines, and live entertainment to showcase Constantia as one of the world’s premier food and wine destinations.

CAPE TOWN CYCLE TOUR

AFRIKABURN

The largest, timed cycling event in the world will take place on Sunday, 12 March.

24- 30 APRIL TANKWA

There is fun for all ages during the days prior where people are are welcome to take part in a series of fun races that takes place at Youngsfield Military Base, Wynberg.

AfrikaBurn is the spectacular result of the creative expression of participants who gather once a year in the Tankwa Karoo to create a temporary city of art, theme camps, costume, music and performance!

RAGE EXPO & NAG LAN

ELGIN COOL WINE & COUNTRY FOOD FESTIVAL

rAge brings together the most popular and cutting-edge games, technology, gadgets and gaming-related products under one dome. SA’s largest BYOC (Bring Your Own Computer/Console) LAN event.

16 of the top wineries in the Elgin Valley area open their cellar doors and offer wine connoisseurs and food-lovers a tailor-made day of fine reds and whites, divine dishes and live - a welcome alternative to the hustle and bustle of city life.

Gamers will spend 52 sleep-deprived hours playing multiplayer games on the same network, competing against each other, swapping stories while slaying dragons, and questing together.

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FRANSCHHOEK LITERARY FESTIVAL

APRIL 2017 TWO OCEANS MARATHON 14 & 15 APRIL The ultra, the half marathon and the trail run are accompanied by smaller events that promotes the running lifestyle among local and young. Everybody are welcome to join the 5.6km International Friendship Run/ walk, the 5.6km and 2.1km Mini Marathon Series and the Fun Runs that include Nappy Dash, Toddlers’ Trot, 2.1km and 5.6km.

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Heaven for bookworms, writers, journalists and publishers. The event features a wide range of topical talks and debates to book readings and workshops for aspiring writers and, of course, loads of books that will entice readers of any age. GOOD FOOD & WINE SHOW Africa’s largest culinary event, It’s all about the prevailing global obsession with sustainability and a healthier planet. It is trendy, innovative and creative –in its expression through innovative culinary experiences, a variety of themes and programmes, and our selection of chefs.

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THE RIEBEEK VALLEY OLIVE FESTIVAL The festival highlights the region’s prosperous olive industry and showcasing the very best of the food and wine, art and music of the Riebeek Valley. FANCON - CAPE TOWN COMIC CON 29 APRIL - 1 MAY CTICC The 3-day convention promises a host of entertainment for all lovers of comics and geek & pop culture. Look out for local, national and international comic artists and guests. There is also a panel programme of talks, discussions, interviews and workshops, comic book launches, artist and author signings, artists selling comics and art prints, exhibitors and vendors selling a wide range of geeky products, special sales & discount goods.

JUNE 2017 ENCOUNTERS DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL The documentary festival features prize-winning and award–nominated films selected from hundreds of submissions from across the globe - some of which will be screened for the first time, both in Africa and the world. HERMANUS FYN ARTS The venues for Hermanus FynArts showcase the wide range of what Hermanus has to offer, from local art galleries and church halls in the town center to wine farms up the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. SOUP, SIP & BREAD DURBANVILLE WINE VALLEY The start of winter is celebrated in the Valley with a unique offering of wines, soups, artisan breads and seasonal inspired culinary treats. The beginning of June is welcomed by a special dining experience with Soup, Sip & Bread, accompanied by foot-tapping live music. WACKY WINE WEEKEND 1 - 4 JUNE ROBERTSON WINE VALLEY Over 40 wineries, boutique wineries and tourist establishments showcase the valley’s winning wines over the four days. Visitors can expect fun-filled wine activities, outdoor adventures, live music, fine dining

and a myriad of entertainment for kids. KAMERS WINTER EXPO CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE Alike the Summer Expo, visitors expect a showcase of design, gifts, fashion, jewellery, décor, body products food, wine, music and a whole lot more!

JULY 2017 ELECTRONICS & GAMING EXPO EGE South Africa – Electronic + Gaming Expo provides a spectacular platform for the gaming fraternity. Gamers will not only see, but will also be able to touch, feel and experience the virtual world and what this amazing and exciting industry has to offer. FRANSCHHOEK BASTILLE FESTIVAL Franschhoek will be dressed in their red, white and blues and the town in July. You will be forgiven for wearing a beret and you will experience French hospitality at its best! Sample the superb Franschhoek wines on offer or tickle your taste buds with the selection of delicious gourmet fare. The popular Porcupine Ridge Barrel Rolling Competition and dedicated children’s area helps lend to a fun filled festival. CAPE TOWN FUNNY FESTIVAL 10 JULY - 6 AUGUST BAXTER THEATRE Regarded as the country’s foremost comedy festival, it consistently presents a blend of incredibly talented local and international comedians together for phenomenal shows at the Baxter Theatre. You can expect performances from the like of: top comics, actors, impersonators, cabaret duos, pianists, radio presenters and even living cartoons! CAPE TOWN FOLK ‘N ACOUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL Top South African artists performs in an intimate, concert-style setting. These performances are delivered in the form of acoustic collaborations and deconstructed to the very essence of the songs – guitar or piano and voice. The evening is set to be an experience of the finest musical storytelling from the personal journeys of some of South Africa’s best songwriters and musicians.


AUGUST 2017 HERMANUS WINE & FOOD FAIR Showcasing one of the strongest line-ups of premium wines from the Elgin to Elim region. HOMEMAKERS EXPO You’ll find all the inspiration you need – from up-to-the-minute kitchens to state-of-the-art appliances, on-trend DIY to beautiful interiors and décor ideas. OPEN DESIGN FESTIVAL A 12-day festival jam-packed with events that bring together people from all walks of life to showcase ideas, share experiences and build relationships that celebrate design as the unifying thread that links innovation, communities and education. You’re invited to inspire, explore and discover. ROBERTSON SLOW ROBERTSON VALLEY One can sample honest, old-fashioned and rural hospitality, while enjoying time -honoured activities, interact with wine-makers and wine-farmers in an informal ambience, getting to know them and their respective families. Indulge in traditional cuisine, using local ingredients, learning more about wine in masterclasses and various food and wine pairings. WINELANDS CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL A culinary celebration of the best in the South African Chocolate Industry. Stimulating small businesses and promoting entrepreneurship, the festival offers a new source of inspiration. CAPE FLORAL KINGDOM EXPO MEGA PARK, BREDASDORP The Cape Floral Kingdom is an annual event that celebrates Fynbos and life as a cornerstone in the South African conservation economy. Awe with educational and fun-filled experiences (whilst wearing a conservation hat) are offered to all visitors.

SEPTEMBER 2017 CAPE TOWN FRINGE CITY HALL AND AROUND THE CBD The Fringe programme features the bold, new, innovative and exciting work of South Africa’s emerging and established theatremakers. There’s never a dull moment!

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HERMANUS WHALE FESTIVAL Residents and visitors celebrate the migration of Southern Right Whales and other marine wildlife with ocean-themed activities and exhibitions, emphasising education and environmentally responsible adventures and activities. OPEN BOOK FESTIVAL THE FUGARD THEATRE, DISTRICT SIX Homecoming Centre and the Book Lounge. The Festival presents more than one hundred events including panel discussions, workshops, masterclasses, readings, performances and more. Designed to inspire, stimulate and entertain audiences, this festival is truly a sensational experience. SA NATIONAL PARKS WEEK The week grants free access to most of the 21 National Parks for any day visitor! It should be noted that free access to parks does not in include free access to accommodation facilities and other tourist activities. Some of the parks will be extending the week to include the weekend. FRANSCHHOEK UNCORKED The ideal opportunity to travel from farm-to-farm sampling wines from the Franschhoek Vignerons. Celebrate over a glass of Franschhoek wines, selected by the winemakers, and paired with delicious food cooked over an open flame as Franschhoek prepares to Braai4Heritage.

OCTOBER 2017

the best artists from locally and around the world. Incorporating comedy, art, film and a variety of multi-faceted and multisensory experiences, festival goers can expect an action-packed weekend of camping, good times and jamming from dusk till dawn. THE SWARTLAND COUNTRY MARKET THE STONE COTTAGES AT KIRSTENBOSCH Once a year the fine folks out in the Swartland region pack up their most sought-after wines, home-made delicacies and remarkable crafts and head out to the Cape of Good Hope to share the bounty with the locals. WINE ON THE RIVER RIVERSIDE FARM, GOUDMYN, SITUATED ON THE R317 BETWEEN ROBERTSON AND BONNIEVALE. This idyllic, open-air spring festival offers you tastings of wines from the regions of Ashton, Bonnievale, McGregor and Robertson. Enjoy a plethora of gastronomic delights, enjoy tutored tastings and soak up the sultry sounds of live jazz and blues melodies. Browse and shop at the famers’ market, choose from a wide variety of children’s activities, meander through the arts and crafts, take a leisurely cruise down the river and many more popular attractions that will be on offer. SEASON OF SAUVIGNON At wineries in the Durbanville wine valley. October has been set aside as a month to delve deeper into the richness of Sauvignon Blanc and give visitors to the Valley intriguing experiences around this celebrated varietal.

INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW V&A WATERFRONT

THE CAPE TOWN FLOWER SHOW

South Africa’s premier boating and water sport showcase. See the best of imported & local luxury craft. Whether you are a current boat owner looking to upgrade your boat, looking for a fun family activity in sailing courses, or one day dream of owning a boat, there is fun to be had for all at the Boat Show.

THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE

PINOTAGE ON TAP DIEMERSFONTEIN WINE ESTATE, WELLINGTON Pinotage lovers will once again be treated to an abundance of Diemersfontein’s original Coffee-Chocolate Pinotage flowing straight from the barrel! Coupled with delectable food and live local entertainment, this is an event not to be missed. ROCKING THE DAISIES CLOOF WINE ESTATE A massive lineup that includes some of

The show brings together gardens and gardening, planting trends and designs for living outdoors; it unites notions of beauty, sanctuary and sustainability, and celebrates local food, culture and community. The show taps into a gardening culture that’s young and vibrant and helps connect people to the environment and the need to care for it. THE KITE FESTIVAL MUIZENBERG Africa’s biggest kite festival brings vivid splashes colours to the sky. Watch amazing professional kiting displays, or try the western winds yourself? There will be competitions to enter, kite-making workshops, stalls and lots of to eat and drink! Hosted by Cape Mental Health, all profits made go towards helping Cape Mental Health provide vital services to adults and children in resource-poor communities.



MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING IN SOUTH AFRICA

WHAT IS MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING? Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is an approach that has been used and implemented by an increasing number of countries around the world, with South Africa being one of the countries beginning to implement the process. MSP guides what happens in the marine area, ensuring that the right activities are carried out in the right place and at the right time. It therefore enables sustainable economic growth whilst protecting the marine environment, and recognising the needs of all. MSP guides single-sector decision-making and provides for comprehensive and integrated planning and management. It offers a practical way to address spatial challenges in order to resolve conflict amongst users, and helps to select appropriate management strategies to maintain a healthy ecosystem that will facilitate economic and socio-cultural development.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO US ALL? The UNESCO – IOC (United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization- International Oceanographic Commission) identifies and creates guidelines for governments while putting the sustainability of both life and human prosperity on our planet on an equal level to create a balance that will allow the co-existence of all ecosystems. Demand for outputs (goods and services such as food and energy) usually exceeds the capacity of marine areas to meet all of the demands simultaneously. Marine resources are “common property resources” with open or free access to users. Free access often, if not always, leads to excessive use of marine resources, e.g., over-fishing, and eventual exhaustion of the resources. Because not all of the outputs from marine areas, especially ecosystem services such as wildlife habitat and nutrient cycling, can be expressed in monetary terms, markets cannot perform the allocation tasks. Some public process must be used to decide what mix of outputs from the marine area will be produced over time and space. That process is marine spatial planning.



WHY IS SOUTH AFRICA IMPLEMENTING MSP? South Africa’s shared vision for MSP is to achieve: “A productive, healthy and safe ocean that is accessible, understood, equitably governed and sustainably developed and managed for the benefit of all.” As it is evident that the Cape Town economy draws & depends on the relationship and the different touch points we all have with the ocean that surrounds us, the Environmental Affairs office pledge itself to the implementation of a Marine Spatial Planning strategy.

SOUTH AFRICA’S GOALS FOR MSP

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Unlocking the ocean economy. This goal aims to stimulate the sustainable economic growth of South Africa‘s marine sectors to increase the ocean contribution to the national Gross Domestic Product, create jobs and, ultimately, eradicate poverty.

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This goal builds on South Africa‘s marine heritage and seeks to strengthen our marine identity. It aims to increase our awareness of the value, opportunities and societal benefits of South Africa’s ocean space. It encourages all communities and citizens to engage in education about the sea, good stewardship and participation in marine management.

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Ensuring healthy marine ecosystems.

Contributing to good ocean governance.

This goal is aimed at protecting, conserving and restoring South Africa‘s rich marine biodiversity by managing its living and non-living resources in a harmonious manner.

This goal requires a collaborative approach between all relevant government organisations with a remit in ocean matters, through the establishment of formal and informal relations.


HOW WILL SOUTH AFRICA IMPLEMENT MSP? MSP in South Africa is guided by the National Framework on MSP. Its legal basis is the South African Marine Spatial Planning Bill. For the purposes of implementing MSP and making it manageable for detailed planning, South Africa’s ocean space is divided into smaller “Marine Areas” that serve as planning units. South Africa’s Marine Area plans are prepared sequentially. This allows effort to be focused on one Marine Area at a time, and also mean that the experience gained from preparing each plan can be used in improving the preparation (or review) of subsequent plans.

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTING MSP IN SOUTH AFRICA? Cabinet has designated the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) as the coordinating Department for MSP in South Africa. In this capacity, DEA collaborates with all relevant national authorities that have a mandate relating to marine planning and management. A governmental Working Group has developed the MSP and implement the process. This National MSP Working Group consists of representatives from a number of government departments including: The Department of Environmental Affairs; The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; The Department of Energy; The Department of Defence; The Department of Mineral Resources; The Department of Tourism; and The Department of Transport.

Department of Environmental Affairs @EnviromentZA @EnviromentZA @EnviromentZA

Call centre: 086 111 2468 E-mail: callcentre@environment.gov.za For more information visit www.environment.gov.za


south african national parks of www.sanparks.org/parks/agulhas Coordinates: S 34° 49’58” E 20° 00’12” BONTEBOK Bontebok National Park, just outside the historic town of Swellendam, lies at the foot of the majestic Langeberg Mountains and is bordered by the winding Breede River. The Park is home to over 200 Bontebok and many other animals including the Red Hartebees and Grey Rhebok. Although the smallest of SA’s 19 National Parks, it is by no means less diverse. Here are some ideas of what to see and do in Bontebok National Park:

Platteklip Wash House in the heart of Cape Town Table Mountain National Park’s monolithic chief attraction is an international draw card, and alongside thismountain’s slopes we find the charming Platteklip.Wedged inconspicuously the park, and the mountain, with the city glinting in the distance, Platteklip is an award winning establishment. With well maintained and renovated facilities, guests enjoy a premium establishment in one of the most beautiful regions of this immense park.

From R 480 per person a night and from R 995 for 2 people sharing. For more info, please visit www.sanparks.org, email tablemountain@sanparks.org or call 021 7122 337

AGULHAS The southernmost tip of Africa, official meeting place of the Atlantic and Indian oceans, is a place of rugged beauty with rich cultural and natural heritage. Many national monuments are found in the area, such as the historic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, which has been in operation since 1849. Here are some ideas of what to see and do in Agulhas National Park:

AGULHAS NATIONAL PARK

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• Unwind amidst the sound of crashing waves, the scent of fynbos and sheer magic of the location. • Visit the Lighthouse Museum inside the second oldest working lighthouse in South Africa and climb the seventy one steps to enjoy the view from the top. • Stand at the southernmost tip of Africa and take your picture beside the monument marking this unique location. • Take a hike. The Park has numerous hiking trails taking you along the sea and through the fynbos. • Swim in the lagoon. Stay overnight in the rest camp and enjoy incredible sea views and languid swims in the peaceful lagoon. • Check out the shipwrecks dotting the coastline. • Spend the night at one of the beautifully positioned chalets by the sea or inland in a restored 18th century farm cottage. Tel: 028 435 6078 E-mail: agulhasinfo@sanparks.org

• Go bird watching – Bontebok is a twitcher’s delight with over 200 bird species, including the Blue Crane and African Fish Eagle. • Have a special celebration at ‘Die Stroom.’ The function facility caters for 50 people and has a built-in braai area on a spacious deck overlooking the Breede River. • Go walking alongside the Breede River and through hills of Aloe. • Take a drive around the park and spot some game. • Get active – ride your mountain bike or go kayaking/canoeing. Bikes, kayaks and canoes can be rented in Swellendam. • Braai next to the Breede. Wood can be bought at Bontebok National Park’s reception area, but don’t forget your grill and meat. • Spend the night in a chalet in Lang Elsie’s Kraal Rest Camp, arrive by caravan or pitch a tent on one of the many campsites. Tel: 028 514 2735 E-mail: bontebok@sanparks.org www.sanparks.org/parks/bontebok Coordinates: S 34 04’ 33.7” E 20 27’ 19.3” TABLE MOUNTAIN BOULDERS PENGUIN COLONY, TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK Nestled in a sheltered cove between Simon’s Town and Cape Point, Boulders has become world famous for its thriving colony of African Penguins and magnificent wind sheltered, safe beaches. Penguin Facts: • The African Penguin is listed in the Red Data Book as an endangered species • Of the 1.5 million African Penguin population estimated in 1910, only some 10% remained at the end of the 20th century. • Their diet consists mainly of squid and shoal fish such as pilchards and anchovy. • They can swim at an average speed of seven kilometers an hour, and can sta submerged for up to two minutes.


the western cape Tel: 021 786 2329 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE & CAPE POINT, TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK Situated at the junction of two of earth’s most contrasting water masses – the cold Benguela current on the West Coast and the warm Agulhas current on the East Coast – the Cape of Good Hope is popularly perceived as the meeting point of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Geographically, however, the Indian Ocean joins the Atlantic Ocean at Agulhas National Park. Main attractions: • Most south-westerly point of Africa • Cape Point Lighthouse • Flying Dutchman Funicular • The Two Oceans Restaurant • A range of short walks and a 2-day hiking trail • Tidal pools, braai and picnic sites at Bordjiesdrif and Buffels Bay • Shipwrecks and historical monuments • Game, bird and whale watching • Accommodation – Olifantsbos Cottage (right on the beach); Eland and Duiker Cottages (further inland) Tel: 021 780 9204n Coordinates: S 18.49654 E -34.35611 TANKWA KAROO Nestled within the succulent Karoo Biome, Tankwa National Park is home to rare and endangered plant species, rich endemic birdlife and diverse landscapes that are bound to take your breath away. Tankwa’s tranquility is one that must be experienced first-hand, as words simply do not suffice. Here are some ideas of what to see and do in Tankwa National Park: • Unwind body, mind and soul in the indescribable silence as luminous dust clouds swirl through this ancient landscape. • Star Gaze at nightfall below a myriad stars dotting the blackened sky and listen to the claps of thunder of a Karoo thunderstorm dancing across the horizon. • Take a drive through the park, with sedan, 4x2 and 4x4 tracks perfect for bird and game viewing. • View the park from Gannaga Pass – take a drive up the pass to the lookout point and view the entire park from there. • Bird watch – Tankwa is home to 187 recorded species of birdlife. • Spend the night at one of the quaint farmsteads; in a beautifully designed cottage; or bring along your tent and make use of the camping areas with or without amenities.

Tel: 027 341 1927 E-mail: tankwa@sanparks.org www.sanparks.org/parks/tankwa Coordinates: S32°14’27.9” E20°05’44.5” WEST COAST The unique and diverse habitats of the Langebaan Lagoon and its salt marshes and wetlands, the granitic islands of Saldanha Bay with its large breeding populations of seabirds, the varied rocky and sandy shores of the coastal strip, the parabolic coastal dune fields and the terrestrial lowland fynbos communities on calcareous soils form the current extent – some 32 000 ha – of the West Coast National Park. Here are some ideas of what to see and do in West Coast National Park: • Enjoy wholesome traditional food in an exquisite setting at Geelbek Restaurant – also a popular wedding venue. • Go mountain biking along one of the four dedicated scenic routes. • Take a hike. There are a number of trails ranging from the easy 4.6kms Bakoor Trail to the guided, catered and por taged 30km Eve’s Trail. • Do some bird watching from one of the Park’s many well-positioned bird hides. • Visit during August and September and be amazed at the carpets of colourful flowers. • Pack a picnic and relax on the shore of the lagoon or by the sea. • Kite board in one of the world’s most popular spots. • Spend the night at Duinepos Chalets – great for groups; at one of the beautifully restored cottages or on one of the houseboats.

BOULDERS PENGUIN COLONY

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE & CAPE POINT

Tel: 022 772 2144 Email: westcoast@sanparks.org www.sanparks.org/parks/west_coast Coordinates: S 33 11’ 37.9”E 18 07’ 33.1” NATURE’S BEST!

TANKWA NATIONAL PARK

National parks offer visitors an unparalleled diversity of adventure tourism opportunities including game viewing, bush walks, canoeing and exposure to cultural and historical experiences. Conferences can also be organised in many of the parks. The national parks are: Groenkloof, Kruger, Table Mountain, Marakele, Golden Gate, Camdeboo, Mountain Zebra, Addo Elephant, Garden Route National Park (Tsitsikamma, Knysna, & Wilderness), Bontebok, Agulhas, West Coast, Karoo, Namaqua, Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld, Augrabies, Kgalagadi, Mapungubwe, Tankwa Karoo and Mokala. We’d love to welcome you to one of these parks and challenge you to go wild as you take a walk on the wild side of SANParks - SA’s natural heritage.

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off the beaten track Have you seen the cave from De Waal Drive? It’s the Woodstock Cave and yes, you can get there by foot. This cave is one of the largest on Table Mountain. It’s formed by a long horizontal crack (50 metres wide by fifteen metres deep and three or four metres high at the entrance) halfway up Devil’s Peak that can clearly be seen from Woodstock and Salt River. If you’re up for an amazing panoramic Cape Town city, Lions Head and Table Bay view, this is it. Bring the kids (12+) and dogs! WHAT TO BRING Food & Water: Stuff your rucksack with delicious bits and bobs to enjoy a memorable picnic! Above all, it is important you keep yourself hydrated, so ensure you have plenty of water. Remember there are no dustbins, so keep it tidy and leave no trace. Hiking shoes, hats and sunblock: Naturally there will be a bit of climbing and a few wandering paths so you’ll need shoes with a strong ligature – you don’t have to necessarily buy hiking boots, but ensure those takkies have good grip! There are patches of shade however majority of the trek is unprotected so lather up some SPF folks. Camera: This is one of the most instagramed spots! Make sure you snap those beautiful views. ROUTES - 2 routes: 2.5 - 3 hour trek 1. Tafelberg Road to Woodstock Cave (Easy - Moderate). It is a pleasant 1 hour walk. 2. Rhodes Memorial to Woodstock Cave (Easy - Moderate). It is a pleasant 1 hour walk. WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR The mountainside will be offering you a plethora of fauna. Enjoy the stunning Fynbos, chirping birds, sunbathing lizards and depending on the season, a waterfall cascading over the front of the cave.

Every summer between January and March, one of the most marvellous and observable flowers in the Cape is in bloom: the Disa Uniflora. While they blanket Table Mountain, one of the best places to see these beauties just so happens to lie on one of the most magnificent ravines on the Peninsula, the Myburgh’s Waterfall Ravine. WHAT TO BRING Food & Water: Stuff your rucksack with delicious bits and bobs to enjoy a memorable picnic! Above all, it is important you keep yourself hydrated, so ensure you have plenty of water. Remember there are no dustbins, so keep it tidy and leave no trace. Hiking shoes, hats and sunblock: Whilst the cool ravine provides shade, the rest of the hike is exposed and can get very hot, so do bring hats and sunscreen. Wear hiking shoes or takkies with a strong grip. Camera: With an incredible waterfall, breath-taking Disa flowers and stunning panoramic views – you could say it makes for extraordinary photos. ROUTE - 8 kms: +- 6 hours Constantia Nek - Constantia Nek (Fit). This route is not for the faint of heart with some challenging paths and steep climbs – this is advised for only those who are hale and hearty! WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR An abundance of stunning red Disa flowers captured in the Ravine, as well as outstanding views of Hout Bay, Oudekraal, Camps Bay, Clifton and Llundudno.

The Hole-in-the-Wall: Nooks, crannies, holes and fantastic views- the name gives it away really. This is great to do with the kids and is a beautiful, charming hike. WHAT TO BRING Food & Water: Stuff your rucksack with delicious bits and bobs to enjoy a memorable picnic! Above all, it is important you keep yourself hydrated, so ensure you have plenty of water. Remember there are no dustbins, so keep it tidy and leave no trace Hiking shoes: To keep it safe, wear hiking boots that give your feet a strong hold. There’s a little bit of climbing and a few steeper paths so you’ll need shoes with a good grip – again, takkies will suffice. First Aid: Just in case for the little ones! Bring a few plasters as there are a few odd holes and crevices into which they might easily fall. Camera: This trek has some of the most stunning landscapes which is certainly something to capture.

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ROUTE approx 8km: +- 6 hours 1. Constantia Nek or Cecilia forest and finish at Constantia Nek, Cape Town (Easy - moderate) WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR It’s a wonderful hike with so much to see! You’ll be able to note the De Villiers Reservoir, Bushman’s Overhang (and the Hole in the Wall) Victoria reservoir and the back of Table Mountain.

Although over the decades, many a ship lies deep below the frosty tides of the Cape Point, here is one definitive wreck that can still be seen today. The wreck, known as the Thomas T. Tucker shipwreck, has become well known in the Cape and can been seen from the beautiful walks of the Olifantsbos Shipwreck Trails. It is brilliant to do with the family (Children 10+) and a phenomenal walk with the open plains of the Cape Point Reserve. WHAT TO BRING Map/Guide: Buffesfontein Visitors Centre is located nearby with a brilliant pamphlet (R3) written by experience volunteers with they’re a wealth of knowledge on the lay of the land. Takkies, Hats and sunblock: Majority of the walk is exposed, stay protected. Camera: Incredible sights of the fauna and flora, beaches and of course the wreck itself! Warm top: It’s not called the Cape of Storms for nothing! NO food: Picnic before or afterwards: there are sometimes baboons on this route, and they will be attracted to the food. They are not hungry and do not need your food – in feeding them you could make them lazy and they become dependent on this food supply or aggressive in which case they will have to be permanently removed. DO bring water: Keep hydrated! ROUTES 1. Thomas T. Tucker shipwreck trail - 3km route: +- 1.5 hours (Easy) 2. Shipwreck circuit - 5km route: +-2.5 hours (Easy) 3. Sirkelsvlei circuit - 6.5 km circuit: 3 hours & 45 minutes. (Moderate) WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR You’ll find ‘snow’ with the fields of white everlasting flowers also known as ‘Sewejaartjies’. The open plains at Cape Point are home to over 1200 species of indigenous plants so there a whole world of fauna to discover. You might also find some surprising foragers on the beach! You may see Ostriches, Dassies, Bontebok and snakes as well as a troop of Chacma Baboons. There are plenty of birdlife and other animals too such as the Cape Mountain Zebra, Eland, Cape Grysbok, Red Hartebeest in the reserve. Be advised to give the animals their space and be respectful of their territory.

Tranquility Cracks refers directly to deep fissures in the rocks above Camps Bay, about halfway along the Twelve Apostles. This serene trek is perfect for the family (children 10+) and a wonderful place to stop and picnic. WHAT TO BRING Food & Water: Stuff your rucksack with delicious bits and bobs to enjoy a memorable picnic! Above all, it is important you keep yourself hydrated, so ensure you have plenty of water. Remember there are no dustbins, so keep it tidy and leave no trace Hiking shoes, Hats and sunblock: There are patches of shade however most of the hike is exposed. Again, lather up! There’s a bit of climbing and a few wandering paths so you’ll need shoes with a good grip. Camera: A dramatic landscape which simply must be captured. ROUTES: Pipe Track: +/- 5 - 6 hours. 1. Corridor Ravine is one of several paths that lead off the Pipe Track and is considered the easiest. (moderate -fit) 2. Slangolie is considered treacherous and not advisable to take - but has no marker of its own, so you need to keep your eyes peeled. (Not recommended) WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR Stunning views over the Atlantic and across to Lion’s Head. You will also have the backside of the Table with views of Muizenberg, Constantiaberg and the dams of the Orange Kloof forest.

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ONECAPE 2040

A story about big change

ONECAPE2040 is the aim and end-goal for the transition towards a more inclusive and resilient economic future for the Western Cape region. It articulates a vision about how we the people of the Western Cape can work together to develop our economy and our society. The main objectives outlined being: Promotion of fresh thinking and critical engagement of the future; Providing a common agenda for private, public and civil society collaboration; Helping align government action and investment decisions; Facilitating the necessary changes we need to make to adapt to our (rapidly) changing local and global context; Addressing our development, sustainability, inclusion and competitiveness imperatives It will also hopefully influence the priorities of stakeholders, including government, and the allocation of resources. It has a long term perspective focused on the big ‘step changes’ needed to make as a region to address challenges and to ensure our economy has the skills base, the competitiveness and enterprising spirit required to succeed in a very competitive and rapidly changing world. A key focus is on finding ways to unlock the potential of our region. This speaks both to the considerable strengths and capacities that we have as a people (both realised and latent) as well as the serious constraints and challenges we need to overcome. It reflects a common intention to better harness the skills, energy, commitment and leadership within our region behind a common purpose. A VISION OF CHANGE The following six qualities emerged as key ingredients of the ONECAPE2040 vision. We need to be a society that is: Highly skilled – as the basis for both economic competitiveness as well as social progress; Innovation-driven – to solve our challenges and to ensure our economic future in a knowledge era; Resource-efficient - to mitigate environmental and regulatory risk and seize the opportunities of a post-carbon future; Connected – to each other and to the world; High opportunity – as a product of an enabling physical, services and regulatory environment geared to quality living and enterprise. 6. Collaborative – as a key to achieving the required social, economic and environmental impact required. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Although these attributes are to some extent already present, they are not yet the predominant qualities. This is therefore a vision of change – about how we work together to ensure that these attributes are generally reflected throughout the province and all its private, public and civil institutions. As a way of focusing attention on the required changes and defining the change more clearly, twelve goals have been developed, two for each of the primary transitions proposed. The first of these paired goals is a foundational goal geared to achieving an inclusive and caring society. The other is more aspirational, geared to ensuring that the Western Cape is positioned as a relevant and competitive region in a global context. A LONG-TERM CHANGE ROADMAP The period has been divided into four phases of seven years, each with its own distinct focus as illustrated in the diagram: The Drivers of Step Change The first priority is fixing the school system and getting the basics in place on a universal basis so that every child who enters a public school will receive a good quality basic education. This is the most fundamental building block of the future. Key measures will include intensive support for poorly-performing schools, new school development in poorly resourced areas and a strong programme to support the teaching of the new curriculum. It will result in a situation where all schools demonstrate basic functionality and compliance with basic norms and standards by the end of the period. The intention is that this will result in substantially improved matric pass rates, significantly lower pre-matric drop-out rates and a significant increase in the number of matriculants with maths, science and languages pass rates.

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DATE

SUMMER OF CHAMPIONS RACECOURSE

FEATURED RACE

Sunday 9 October

Durbanville Racecourse

Matchem Stakes (Gr3) Diana Stakes (Gr3)

Saturday 22 October

Kenilworth Racecourse

Woolavington Handicap (L)

Saturday 29 October

Kenilworth Racecourse

Choice Carriers Championship (Gr2) Cape Classic (Gr3)

Saturday 12 November

Kenilworth Racecourse

Laisserfaire Stakes (L)

Saturday 19 November

Kenilworth Racecourse

Selangor Cup (Gr2) Kenilworth Cup (L) Lanzerac Ready to Run Stakes (Non-Black Type)

Saturday 26 November

Kenilworth Racecourse

Dekro Paints’ Race day

Saturday 3 December

Kenilworth Racecourse

World Sports Betting Cape Fillies Guineas (Gr1) Cape Merchants (Gr2) Green Point Stakes (Gr2)

Saturday 10 December

Kenilworth Racecourse

Southern Cross Stakes (Gr2)

Saturday 17 December

Kenilworth Racecourse

Cape Guineas (Gr1) Premiers Trophy (Gr2) Victress Stakes (Gr3) Cape Summer Stayers Handicap (Gr3) Jet Master Stakes (L)

Saturday 24 December

Kenilworth Racecourse

Southeaster Sprint (L) Need for Speed Sprint (Non-Black Type)

Friday 6 January

Kenilworth Racecourse

Sceptre Stakes (Gr2) Jamaica Handicap (L)

Saturday 7 January

Kenilworth Racecourse

L'Ormarins Queen's Plate (Gr1) Maine Chance Farms Paddock Stakes (Gr1) Peninsula Handicap (Gr2) Politician Stakes (Gr3) Chairman’s Cup (Gr3)

Saturday 14 January

Kenilworth Racecourse

Khaya Stables Diadem Stakes (Gr2) Sophomore Sprint (L)

Saturday 28 January

Kenilworth Racecourse

Sun Met celebrated with G.H. Mumm Champagne (Gr1) Investec Cape Derby (Gr1) Klawervlei Majorca Stakes (Gr1) Betting World Cape Flying Championship (Gr1) Western Cape Stayers (Gr2) Summer Juvenile Stakes (L) CTS 1200 (Non-Black Type) CTS 1600 (Non-Black Type)

Saturday 11 February

Kenilworth Racecourse

Horses For Causes

Saturday 25 February

Kenilworth Racecourse

Vasco Prix Du Cap (Gr3) Cape Mile (Non-Black Type) Cape Town Prawn Festival

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The second linked priority will be to massively increase the opportunities for work experience available to young people particularly as a first step in addressing the very high rate of joblessness in the province. The intention here is to ensure that the large majority of young people are able to access some form of on-going work experience and work skills development even if only on a part-time basis for which they would be paid a basic stipend. The approach here is to massively upscale a range of proven programmes of this nature including the conditional cash transfer programmes. The third priority is to stabilise our economy and gear it towards the future so that it can grow rapidly and create the required jobs and income. In the current global economic slowdown, a key focus of this first phase is on the retention of current businesses and current market share in key sectors through a collaborative programme of support through the SPVs and other mechanisms. However, the downturn must also be used as an opportunity to focus on product and market innovation as a basis for accelerated growth when the global economy outlook improves. This product and market diversification will be supported by sector based programmes and targeted trade and market expansion programmes targeting Africa, Asia and South America. Lastly, the initial phase will focus on creating the foundations for making the critical shifts we need to achieve in our hard and soft infrastructure. Key areas where ‘hard infrastructure’ development is imperative include: Urban and rural public transport systems that ensure improved access to all while mitigating the general risk of accelerated oil prices into the future; Energy generation, distribution and management technologies and infrastructure to meet our requirements in a post-carbon age; Water infrastructure, resource management and delivery mechanisms required to address our critical water constraints in an era of exaggerated climate change risk for the Western Cape; Fast cheap and reliable broadband and other connectivity infrastructure required to compete in a digital age; The soft infrastructure will include: Knowledge infrastructure to promote higher levels of economic and social innovation; institutional infrastructure required to promote collaboration, to facilitate cost reductions (of costs of doing Business and delivering services) and to produce the required co-ordinated implementation at scale; Job intermediation infrastructure needed to optimise our level of employment and to lower barriers to entry level jobs; Funding infrastructure required to support enterprise growth and innovation at micro, small, medium and large scales.

2020-2026 IMPLEMENTATION AT SCALE The second phase from 2020 is the period when the economic and infrastructure innovations of the first phase are now implemented at scale. The priority now shifts to away from the school turnaround and work readiness emphasis of the first period to driving substantially higher rates of economic growth and infrastructure re-tooling at scale. At an economic level, priority is given to supporting the expansion of innovative sectors into new markets. This growth focus is supported and enhanced by a second priority emphasis on infrastructure implementation at scale as new technologies and systems in a range of hard and soft areas are rolled out over the period acting as a further impetus to economic growth, job creation and investment. Within the employment realm, the work experience programme of the first phase continues but the emphasis now shifts to facilitating access to formal jobs as a growing demand for human resources is generated by sustained higher rates of growth. A strong network of employment intermediation services built on the lessons of both the non-profit and private sectors in the first phase now supports unemployed people to enhance their employability and to help them find jobs. In education, attention is focused on enhancing the impact of the reforms in the first phase by improving the quality of teaching at schools across the board and refining the curriculum to be more responsive to future skills requirements. Improvements in the post-education system are also consolidated with a view to rapidly increasing the scale and variety of post-school educational needs in the next phase. Pre-school interventions prior to Grade R are also rolled out in less resourced areas as a basis for improving school readiness and excellence.

2027-2033 ACCELERATED IMPROVEMENT The third phase builds on the momentum created in the first two phases and the emphasis changes from the quantitative emphasis of basic functionality and delivery at scale of the first two phases to enhancing quality while continuing expansion at scale. The strong collaboration between the private and public sector that developed during the earlier

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phases now any new markets and to establish the region as a market leader and innovator in a range of niche areas linked to key economic sectors. Unemployment has now dropped to close to a ‘natural’ rate and the employment focus now shifts from job creation to productivity improvement with a view to increasing economic competitiveness as well as employee remuneration. The school system is performing at a high level and quality public education is now available to all. The major infrastructure investments of the previous phase can now be refined. Quality of life particularly for poor residents has improved substantially. The human development index rises as mortality rates, crime and other social pathologies diminish rapidly and a new generation emerges. At the same time, the expertise gained in implementing the green, social and settlement.

(2034-2040) SUSTAINED PERFORMANCE The key transitions outlined in this above have largely been achieved. The focus now is on sustaining performance. It is also a time of reflection on what the future looks like and rethinking the Western Cape economy to address the challenges and opportunities of a new era but from a very different starting point.

FUNDING AND INVESTMENT Nothing is possible unless we are able to access the resources to implement the new ways of working, doing business and living. While the resources in the provincial and local public sector coffers are limited, South Africa, as a middle income country, generally has adequate resources. It is also well placed to tap into global sources of funding and investment. So what is missing? Firstly, there is no coherent and coordinated funding and investment strategy around which resources can be mobilised. The strategy must align with ONECAPE2040 goals and drive the required shifts in investment patterns and practices. Secondly, there is no capacity to leverage the resources once a strategy is developed. This requires developing the institutional systems and human resources to unlock funding and investment. In particular, the micro credit mechanisms and the venture capital and angel investor networks that are an important economic driver in many other societies are poorly developed. Thirdly, there is a need to unlock funding and investment to support the new ways of working, doing business and living outlined in ONECAPE2040. For example several countries provide tax incentives, procurement preference points and similar mechanisms to people providing funding for charitable causes or for investments that are labour based and prioritise jobs. There reasons why people either donate or invest are varied and include business-, moral- and value-based factors. However, research has shown that economic benefit influences the size of investments be they commercial or charitable. While tax incentives are a national competence, procurement and other preferential mechanisms can be effected at a local or provincial scale. Spatial Framework ONECAPE2040 has a spatial dimension. The two key concepts relevant to the transitions outlined are connection and concentration. Connection requires that the towns and hinterlands are connected digitally and through effective transport and logistics to points of opportunity locally and internationally. The table below provides examples of possible indicators for each of the six thematic areas. CONCLUSION ONECAPE2040 seeks to show that big change is necessary if we are to address our current skills and unemployment challenges with their debilitating social effects, while also retooling ourselves to respond to environmental risk and the technological changes of the future. It further shows that change at a scale that is difficult to imagine is possible through phased collaborative effort. It proposes a holistic approach encompassing the economic, the social and the environmental and notes the strong positive relationship between social inclusion, economic competitiveness and ecological resilience. It outlines the need for the private sector to become more innovative and ambitious in regard to diversifying the product base, moving up value chains and breaking into new markets. This is essential to drive the accelerated growth required. It supports the idea that green growth path as not only necessary insurance against regulatory and resource risk but as an area of enormous economic potential. ONECAPE2040 lastly assumes that long-term vision without inspired short-term action is unlikely to enjoy traction and galvanise change. It is thus the immediate action that flows from the exercise that is critical.

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Singapore is a breath-taking location with a plethora of incredible activities, sights to see, cultures to explore and of course food to eat! Here is our top ‘you-gotta-do-it!’s

CULTURE 1. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum: This Tang-styled Chinese Buddhist temple in Chinatown is housed in a giant stupa weighing 3.5 tonnes and made from 320kg of gold. You’ll have to see it from the public viewing area though – only monks are allowed into the relic chamber. 2. Haw Par Villa: Embark on an unforgettable journey into Chinese folklore and mythology at the Haw Par Villa theme park. 3. Sri Mariamman Temple: Singapore’s oldest existing Hindu temple sits in the heart of Chinatown, and was built in 1843 by specialised craftsmen from Southern India. 4. Sultan Mosque: Also known as Masjid Sultan, the impressive Sultan Mosque in historic Kampong Glam is the focal point for Singapore’s Muslim community. 5. Gardens by the Bay: The Gardens by the Bay is dominated by the sleekly sculptured biodomes – marvels of architecture, design and engineering. It provides mesmerising waterfront views across three gardens, spanning over 101 hectares of reclaimed land. 6. Marina Bay Sands® SkyPark: This iconic integrated resort boasts luxury accommodations, upscale shopping and an infinity pool with unparalleled views of the city. The SkyPark is a roof like no other, perched 200 metres in the air with an infinity pool and observation deck in the clouds. 7. Merlion Park - Meet the mythical half-fish and half-lion, the iconic Merlion resides at the waterfront Merlion Park. 8. Resorts World Sentosa: Experience endless excitement at Resorts World Sentosa with a variety of attractions and entertainment hot spots such as:

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Universal Studios Singapore™ theme park, S.E.A Aquarium™, Adventure Cove Waterpark™, Maritime Experiential Museum™, Lake of Dreams™ and the Casino Royale Bar. 9. Singapore Flyer: This giant observation wheel offers 360-degree city views, a panorama that stretches to parts of Malaysia and Indonesia on a clear day.

Sri Mariamman Temple. Photo by Marklin Ang.

10. National Museum of Singapore - Singapore’s oldest museum is a progressive showcase of the country’s history and culture.

TOP 5 KIDDIES 1. Return to nature at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: Unplug from the daily grind and reconnect with nature at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Labrador Park or Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Go for a picnic, or just hike along the trails to explore the local flora and fauna.

Chicken Rice

2. Check out vintage toys at MINT Museum: Parents, relive your childhood and bask in nostalgia while introducing your kids to time-honoured characters like Tintin and Popeye. 3. Get topsy-turvy at the Trick Eye Museum: This curious exhibition houses six zones with different themes, each displaying mind-boggling optical illusions and threedimensional paintings for some crazy photo ops.

Trickeye Museum

4. Skyfly indoors at iFly: Be blown away by this wind tunnel, which gives the thrilling sensation of skydiving – without having to jump out of a plane. 5. Science Centre: This enlightening attraction has more than a thousand interactive exhibits spanning 14 galleries. The Science Centre is an ideal space to inspire the next generation of Newtons or Einsteins!

Science Centre


FOODIES With some of the region’s best restaurants and a dining scene that is rich in diversity, Singapore has become one of the world’s culinary capitals. Whatever you crave, the diverse food options in Singapore ensure that you’ll find a place that can fulfil it. When dining out, Singaporeans often eat at hawker centres, coffee shops or food courts rather than restaurants, due to its convenience, wide range of options and affordability. These hawker centres are widespread and feature dozens of stalls in a single complex, with each stall offering its own specialty dishes. Hawker centres, or open air food courts, have come to define Singaporean food culture. We suggest you check out: 1. Lau Pa Sat 2. Old Airport Road Food Centre 3. Golden Mile Food Centre 4. Maxwell Road Food Centre 5. Tiong Bahru Market Don’t forget to try their Chicken Rice! This is Singapore’s ‘national’ dish.

TOP SHOPPING Wondering where to shop in Singapore? The island is home to many unique districts that offer premier shopping experiences – amidst cultural landmarks, lively street activities and dazzling architectural landscapes. With countless malls, thrift stores, and indie outlets, Singapore offers visitors a world-class shopping experience that’s hard to beat. If you love luxury brands, value buys, and everything in between, be sure to visit these areas in and around the city to get some serious shopping done. Stroll down Orchard Road, lauded as one of the best places to shop in Singapore. Spanning almost 2.2km, this bustling belt is home to a delectable range of retail, dining and entertainment choices. Clothes, electronics, knick-knacks, and more! Enjoy budget-friendly shopping in Singapore! Catch your breath - and continue your retail frenzy at other shopping malls just a short walk away in the Marina Bay precinct, such as Marina Square, Millenia Walk,

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Raffles City Shopping Centre and Suntec City. Remember to make your way to Sentosa HarbourFront - pursuit of pleasure with its exciting attractions, stylish bars and restaurants, lovely beaches, some of the biggest malls and luxe designer boutiques. Take an afternoon off to explore VivoCity, the largest mall in Singapore!

NIGHTLIFE

Vivo City

Whether you want to chill out at a sleek bar or sing along with a band, there’s a wealth of entertainment waiting for you after the sun goes down. One of the most famous clubs in the world – and the first stop for any club goer - has to be Zouk. Acknowledged as one of the best by critics and clubbers alike, this club has set the pace for the nightlife scene in Singapore and the region for almost 25 years. Attica is also famous for its outrageous parties that attract a loyal local and international clientele. Looking for something different? Check out the underground club Kyo situated in the business district. DJs from around the world with tasteful and sophisticated music repertoire -not to mention lots of Champagne -this is where elemental music meets visionary art. Need more drin(k)-spiration? Check out the Manor Bar for bespoke cocktails, or try Japanese-style bar Cache for whiskey & sake. However, if it is unique brews you’re after, head to LeVel33, officially the world’s highest urban craft-brewery! Other rooftop venues to check out is 1-Altitude & CÉ LA VI. Enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of the city’s stunning skyline. FOR MORE THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN SINGAPORE VISIT:

Merlion Park

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Welcome to

A small and vibrant island country with a bustling affluent city populated with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences. Combined with the skyscrapers and subways of a modern metropolis, Singapore has more than 50% of its area covered by greenery and over 50 major parks and 4 nature reserves which makes it a memorising garden city – a true tropical dream getaway. As a South African, you don’t need a visa to visit Singapore! Simply ensure you obtain a 30-day social visit pass. So to help you book your trip, here is all the information you need: These are the main districts when it comes to planning your trip, booking accommodation and navigating your way around the island: Riverside (Civic District) - Singapore’s colonial core, with museums, statues and theatres, not to mention restaurants, bars and clubs. Orchard Road - Miles and miles of shopping malls. Marina Bay - The newest feature of Singapore, dominated by the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort and the Marina Barrage – not to mention the iconic Gardens by the Bay Bugis and Kampong Glam - Old Malay district, now largely taken over by shopping and home to the Sultan Mosque. Chinatown - Originally designated for Chinese settlement by Raffles, now a Chinese heritage area popular with tourists. Little India - A piece of India to the north of the city core. Balestier, Newton, Novena and Toa Payoh - Budget accommodations and Burmese temples within striking distance of the centre. North - The northern part of the island, also known as Woodlands, forms Singapore’s residential and industrial hinterlands. Singapore Zoo is located here. West - The western part of the island form Singapore’s residential areas with Star Vista. Jurong - Home to Nanyang Technological University and the last housing frontier before the industrial area. Attractions include Singapore Bird Park, Singapore Science Centre and Singapore Discovery Centre. North East - Home to many residential towns with a heart of Serangoon NEX, Hougang Mall and Compass Point. Tampines - A residential town located in the heartlands, in the far east of the island close to Changi Airport. East Coast - The largely residential eastern part of the island contains Changi Airport, miles and miles of beach and many famous eateries. Also covers Geylang Serai, the true home of Singapore’s Malays. Sentosa - A separate island once a military fort developed into a resort, Sentosa is the closest that Singapore gets to Disneyland, now an integrated resort and Universal Studios Singapore® thrown in.. North West - the aspiring north west that goes into the undeveloped jungles, and the military training areas. Singapore is officially secular but due to its melting pot of the multicultural population, Singapore celebrates: Chinese, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Indian, and Christian holidays. Of course numerous events are held each year. Some of its famous festivals and events include: The Singapore Food Festival, Jewel Festival, Grand Prix, Arts Festival, The Chingay Parade, Sun Festival, the World Gourmet Summit and ZoukOut. Not sure what your budget should be buying you? Here is a general rule of thumb:

Looking for accommodation? Backpackers’ hostels can be found primarily in Little India, Chinatown, Bugis, Clarke Quay and the East Coast at about $25 - 40 for a dorm bed. Rooms are typically small and simple, but are still clean and provide basic facilities. Much of Singapore’s midrange accommodation is a mixture of functional older hotels near the western end of the Singapore River & new boutique set ups with a notable cluster in China Town. These can be pretty good value with rates starting from $100/night. You will mostly be looking at upwards of $300 per night for a room in a five-star hotel. The largest hotel clusters can be found at Marina Bay and around Orchard Road. Singapore’s MRT (mass rapid transit) system is probably the fastest way to zip around the city. The extensive rail network means that most of Singapore’s key attractions are within walking distance from an MRT station. Alternatively, the bus system has an extensive network of routes covering most places in Singapore and is the most economical way to get around.

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Travel Tips:

Make sure to keep in mind the following: Singapore is hot and humid all yearround, however, be prepared for rain at any time (which can be torrential but usually brief) So keep an umbrella handy! Take lightweight clothes in natural fabrics; linen, silk and cotton will be more comfortable in the heat and will wash and dry quickly. Do pack a smarter outfit and shoes for those fancy nights out!

Power plugs: 220-240 volts AC (50 cycles) the plugs with three square prongs here!

There are four official languages in Singapore: English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. However, there is Singlish - a hybrid language developed from interactions of the different ethnic groups, official languages and Chinese dialects. Tipping is appreciated but is not a common practice in Singapore and most of the restaurants already levy a 10% service charge on customers’ bills. Note that tipping in airport is prohibited. Currency exchange booths can be found in every shopping mall and usually offer better rates, better opening hours and much faster service than banks! Tourists can claim a refund on the 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST) paid on your purchases if you spend more than $100 at any participating shops! Singapore has remarkably strict laws which lends the city-state to be known for its low crime rates as well as strong penalties for what are usually considered minor offenses in other developed nations. www.yoursingapore.com


Save for that special holiday with Absa

Times might be tough but that doesn’t mean that you can’t still go on that special holiday you’ve always dreamed of. In fact, a holiday is precisely what you need to take your mind off the daily grind. Take time to relax, rejuvenate and return home refreshed and inspired to tackle the world again. So to make sure you don’t miss out on some rest and relaxation this year, Absa Savings and Investments have some super-smart savings tips and rewards.

Save Smart Do some research to find the best savings account for your needs. Decide how much access you need to your funds. A Notice select account lets you determine what percentage of your savings you would like access to. It also allows you to determine the number of days you would like to give notice to access the rest. So for example, you could choose to access 10% of your money by giving seven days’ notice (e.g. to purchase your airline tickets). You could then opt to give 32 days’ notice to access the balance, allowing you to keep your savings intact until you are ready to travel. Set up a monthly debit Absa Rewards: 0861 788 888 For more information on savings products to suit your needs: 0860 111 515 absa.co.za

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Earn Rewards We’re rewarding you for banking with Absa by putting cash back in your pocket and giving you access to a range of value-added services, great offers and promotions from our wide range of partners. You can earn real cash to spend in any way you choose when you swipe your Absa card. There’s no extra card to worry about; all you need to do is use any of your Absa transactional accounts. You also get free access to value-added services and 24/7 access to your Cash Rewards account at any time through one of our free self-service channels.




Seychelles Islands...Not just another place, another world… Traditionally associated with the most beautiful beaches on the planet, framed by timeless granite boulders, the Seychelles islands has even more to offer in addition to the ultimate sun, sand and sea holiday. For the modern traveller, these islands represent escape and an opportunity to recalibrate one’s soul in harmony with the primal essence of nature. Seychelles offers superb sailing, diving and snorkelling where relatively few have ventured, excellent fishing and wonderful opportunities to discover the islands’ unique ecosystems on mountain hikes and nature trails, all enjoyable in a climate of almost perpetual summer. Island hopping by plane, boat or helicopter will allow you to discover each island’s individual character, as well as a cuisine to seduce the most demanding palate and the genuine, heart-warming welcome of the Seychellois people.

ISLAND GETAWAYS An island archipelago with 115 islands , including 12 island getaways with only a single lodge per island, provide an authentic tropical island experience and offer a range of accommodation choices.There are two categories of islands: first is the granitic ‘Inner’ that cluster around the principal islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue which is the cultural focal point of Seychelles and where the majority of the population lives. Second is then there is the ‘Outer’: a sparkling array of flat, coralline islands extending westwards towards the coast of Africa that includes legendary Aldabra, the world’s largest raised coral atoll.

MAHÉ Home to famous Beau Vallon beach, tends to be more populous than other regions of the island, and discreetly features a range of hotels of all sizes, guesthouses and villas.

PRASLIN Praslin’s is home to the Vallée de Mai UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the famous coco de mer grows wild in abundance. Praslin possesses some of Seychelles’ most striking beaches such as Anse Lazio, widely acclaimed to be the most beautiful beach on earth. Featuring the only 18-hole championship golf course in Seychelles and a luxurious casino, Praslin also has a rich assortment of hotels and guesthouses steeped in Creole hospitality.

LA DIGUE La Digue, celebrated for its granite boulders that seem to have been sculpted by a divine hand to adorn beaches of breath-taking beauty. The island offers authentic island-style accommodation, mainly situated on the west-coast while the east remains more or less untouched.

OTHER ISLANDS There are smaller, more remote islands that offer accommodation as well, including Bird, Cerf, Chauve Souris, Cousine, Denis, Desroches, Frégate, North, Silhouette, Round Island Praslin and Sainte Anne, with even more to come in the years ahead.

ENTRY FORMALITIES There are no visa requirements to enter Seychelles - presentation of the above documents will grant you a Visitor’s Permit issued upon arrival by the Seychelles Department of Immigration. For more information on these islands and a wealth of other helpful information about the Seychelles archipelago, you can visit www.seychelles.travel Photographs by Gerard Larose and Tony Baskeyfield


Nurture the perfect beauty of your skin African skin and darker skin tones need unique care and attention, especially since it’s vulnerable to stress. That’s why Afriderm has developed skincare products for dark skin that specifically target dry and sensitive areas. Afriderm’s wide range of specialised skincare products are carefully formulated to nourish and protect the rich, exotic beauty of dark skin. Our face and body skincare selection offers our customers the moisturising care their skin really needs. We offer the best face cream and body care products in South Africa for black skin. And that’s because Afriderm fully understands the treatment and care that African skin requires. We know how important your skin is. It’s not simply about how you appear to the world, it’s about how you feel. So, browse through our specialised skincare range and find the perfect Afriderm product for you. Visit www.afriderm.co.za for more info. Macius industrial park, unit 17, BP road, Montague gardens ,7441 Tel:: +27-21-551-4483 email: service@dermadore.com



Taste De Grendel wines in a setting that Table Mountain smiles upon. Nestled atop Tygerberg Hill, Just 20 minutes from the city, one of Cape Town’s oldest farms De Grendel has a magnificent centuries-old history within the Graaff family. Perfectly situated on high, sea-facing slopes overlooking unmatched vistas of Cape Town, De Grendel showcases Table Mountain, the city and the seaboard all in one landscape. Indulge in a gastronomical sensation by visiting our restaurant. Enjoy our contemporary Cape Town cuisine, designed to complement our range of De Grendel wines. We use classic, locally sourced ingredients and serve in creative flavour combinations with an inventive, modern edge. We also have a beautiful Tasting Lounge area set exclusively for wine tasting to truly indulge in the De Grendel experience. When you leave you may visit our on-site shop to purchase some of our exclusive selections or join our loyalty club if you wish.

www.degrendel.co.za

Tues - Sat Lunch: 12:00 – 14:30 l Dinner: 19:00 – 21:30 l Sun Lunch: 12:00 – 14:30 TASTING ROOM: +27 21 558 6280 l info@degrendel.co.za

RESTAURANT: +27 21 558 7035 l restaurant@degrendel.co.za

De Grendel Wines and Restaurant, Plattekloof Road, Panorama, Cape Town, 7500, GPS: S 33°51.039’ E 018°34.276’

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MediEvil Theme Parties

Weddings, Conferences, Private Functions, MediEvil Theme Parties Open daily from 7 am till late. Bookings are essential. Tel: +27 21 975 7575 l E-Mail: Dine@bloemendal.co.za l www.bloemendal.co.za Bloemendal Restaurant

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summer drinks

Bloody Mary Oyster Shooter - Recipe Serves 6 Ingredients:

Serve:

1 Tablespoon Horseradish, ½ Teaspoon Tabasco Sauce, 1 Tablespoon White Wine Vinegar, 1 Tablespoon Worcestshire Sauce, 1 Tablespoon Tomato Sauce, ½ Teaspoon Salt, 1 Can Tomato Juice 200ml, 6 Shots Absolut Vodka, Table Celery (for garnish), Black Pepper (for garnish), 6 Medium Cultivated Oysters on the Half Shell Method, Mix all the sauce ingredients well together, place in refrigerator for at least an hour. Remove oyster from the shell, set aside until needed. Place one oyster (without the shell) into a shooter glass, add one shot of Absolut, Vodka, and top up glass with premixed cocktail sauce. Garnish with table celery leaf and stem, and crushed black pepper.

Strawberry Daiquiri strawberries, strawberry syrup, lime , lemon (rum or lemonade for the mocktail)

Blueberry Mojito blueberries, blueberry syrup, fresh limes, mint, lemon soda water (rum or lemonade for the mocktail) - both can be made into mocktails -

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The Lookout Deck Hout Bay

@thelookoutdeck

Restaurant, Bar & Sushi The Lookout Deck Hout Bay arguably boasts one of the best views in the Western Cape. Situated on the water’s edge in the Hout Bay harbour, the restaurant boasts breathtaking mountain and ocean views. The restaurant has an extensive menu including: premier seafood, freshly caught line fish from the local fisherman, live Cape rock lobster, succulent LM prawns, juicy black tiger prawns, fresh steamed black mussels, as well as the finest cuts of A-grade meat. There’s a great selection of appetizing salads, lighter snack baskets, wood-fired pizzas and hearty breakfasts. Japan meets Hout Bay with a new Sushi Bar on the deck. Wasabi greets Sashimi with Maki & California rollsand more on the side! The Oyster Bar continues to draw cheers with Champagne accompanying chucked live oysters. The bar stocks a variety of local and international beers, including Amstel and Stella Artois on tap. The wine list has been chosen to represent the different wine growing regions that surround the restaurant. Enjoy sensational sundowners and cocktails whilst listening to local live music on selected evenings. Open daily from 10am for breakfast, lunch & dinner. The restaurant caters for all functions including private, corporate & year end parties.

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For more info & reservations: Call: 021 790 0900, Fax: 021 790 0922, Email: reservations@lookoutdeck.co.za or visit www.thelookoutdeck.co.za


Watermelon Gin & Tonic Cocktail A fun and fruity variation of the classic Gin and Tonic, enhanced with Monin Watermelon extract and freshly squeezed lemon. Simplicity at its best, this Watermelon Gin and Tonic Cocktail is so refreshing on hot summer days. The perfection of a great Gin and Tonic, but with a twist. An Ideal drink to sip on while lounging on a lawn chair or in front of the pool. Glass: endeavour Hiball 355ml Method: Shake and pour ingredients (lemon included) cap with crushed ice, charge with tonic water. Qty

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2.00 1.00 2.00 unit 1.00 unit 1.00 cap Garnish:

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Premium gin Monin Syrup of Choice Lemon wedge Tonic Water Crushed ice Lemon slice unit

Brut Moodshot NV TASTING NOTES Fresh cirtrus, apple and sweet tropical fruit flavours backed by some lemon-cream richness. The fruit weight fills out the mid-palate and the mineral crispness ensures a well balanced wine with substantial length. FOOD COMPLEMENTS A perfect fit for luxury foods: Oysters (think oysters Rockefeller) and foie gras, especially when flavoured with truffle shavings or truffle oil. Loves fine smoked fish, especially smoked salmon. Deserving a touch of extravagance, De Grendel Brut is an excellent companion for gently-flavoured types of caviar such as beluga. Brilliant with most Chinese and Thai dishes, it is fantastic with Japanese sushi, sashimi or other raw-fish dishes. AGING POTENTIAL Enjoy now or keep for another two years.

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Classic Havana Mojito - in background 1 x tot Havana Blanco 3yr 1x tot Hava na Reserve 7yr 1x tot Lemon Lime Juice 4 Lime Wedges

Brazil 66

Mint Leave Lemonade – top up ½ tot x Gomme Syrup

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At Cafféluxe, we adore coffee and naturally the perfect espresso. We have made it our mission to sources the finest and most sumptuous coffee from around the world and deliver it with maximum freshness and convenience to customers worldwide. With a global coffee renaissance that says ‘no’ to ordinary coffee, our espressos encapsulate the freshness and aroma of the finest beans into Nespresso® compatible coffee capsules. cultures We manufacture our capsules in Cape Town - one of the most culturally coffeerich cities in South Africa. We are continually working on new ideas to innovate beyond the norm. This can be seen in the production of our Decadent Hot Chocolate and Rooibos Tea Capsules that are high in antioxidants. We have a special range of Dolce Gusto® compatible capsules specially designed for kids! We also import high quality Espresso Capsule Machines ideal for home, office or business use. Don’t ever settle for second best. We are soon to release our most exclusive Platinum Collection, personally designed to lavish up your senses. Watch this space… **Customers are backed up by a 1 year, 72-hour replacement warranty. Check out our latest accessories as well, which include milk frothers, branded espresso and cappuccino cups, capsule holders and more. For any enquiries, please contact us on 0860 238 830 or email info@caffeluxe.com

Viennese Iced Coffee INGREDIENTS: 6 Capsules of Cafféluxe Intense Espresso Unsweetened cocoa powders (such as Pernigotti) 4 scoops vanilla or coffee ice cream 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 3 tablespoons vanilla extract 50g dark chocolate ¼ cup hot water Whipped Cream 2 cups ice

Combine the espresso, sugar, vanilla, dark chocolate and hot water in a blender and stir until the sugar dissolves. Put the ice in the blender and process on high until the mixture is almost completely smooth. Divide the mixture into 2 tall glasses. Place the ice cream in a microwave on high for 15 seconds until softened. Scoop one ball of ice cream into each glass and top with whipped cream. Will a small sifter, sprinkle each drink lightly with cocoa powder. Serve and enjoy!


We know you have a heart. Donate blood. It’s this time of the year again – a time for giving, a time for sharing and a time to spend with those you love. This is also a time of the year in which many patients across the province wish to spend the Festive Season with their loved ones. Through donating blood, you can make this a reality for many of those patients. “Blood donation decreases during the Festive Season, while the demand from hospitals stays the same or even increase,” says Ms. Marlize van der Merwe, Spokesperson for the WP Blood Transfusion Service (WPBTS). “Many regular donors are on holiday and a lot of the blood donation venues where blood is collected on a regular basis are closed over this

period. This means fewer opportunities to collect blood.” Blood cannot be artificially manufactured, therefore the Service relies on voluntary blood donors. With only one donation of 475ml, you can save the lives of at least three people. Whole blood, donated at the donation clinic, is usually divided into its three main components – red blood cells, platelets and plasma. Each of these components are used to treat different needs, be it for emergency treatment, trauma, severe shock, burn wounds, and many medical conditions like leukaemia, anaemia, haemophilia, as a clotting agent or for bone marrow production, to name but a few. Do something remarkable this Festive Season. Donate blood.

The Basic Donor Criteria: Be at least

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good general health

Live a

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While you are relaxing this Festive Season, head to one of our many blood donation clinics which will be held across the province and give the lifesaving gift to someone in need. Details for the permanent donation clinics are as follows: CAPE TOWN CBD 22 Long Street, Cape Town CBD. Mondays to Fridays from 08:30 - 16:30. Closed on weekends and Public Holidays.

GOODWOOD N1 City Mall, Shop 38, Goodwood. Mondays to Fridays from 10:00 - 18:00. Saturdays from 09:00 - 15:00. Sundays and Public Holidays from 09:00 - 12:00. Closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day.

TOKAI Blue Route Mall, Shop G56, Tokai. Mondays to Fridays from 10:00 - 18:00. Saturdays from 09:00 - 15:00. Sundays and Public Holidays from 09:00 - 12:00. Closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day. For more information on mobile clinics, visit our website at www.wpblood.org.za or contact us at 021 507 6300.


Premier Cosmopolitan We love to spoil our guests after a long day of business or tourism activities with some of the most delicious cocktails! Here is our recipe for our Premier Cosmopolitan, made with Premium vodka, shaken with Monin Triple Sec, fresh lime and cranberry juice, all garnished with a twist. FOR 1 SERVING: 1/4 cup vodka, 1 tablespoon triple sec, 1 tablespoon + 1 1/2 teaspoons, cranberry juice, 1 1/2 teaspoons to 3 teaspoons fresh lime juice, 1 Cocktail Cherry and Ice DIRECTIONS: 1. Fill a cocktail shaker with icethen add vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and lime juice. 2. Shake the cocktail shaker for about 30 seconds until well chilled. Then, strain into a martini glass. 3. Garnish with the cocktail cherry.

Silly Sour Tot INGREDIENTS: 50ml archers peach 25ml lime cordial 17.5ml blue caracao 100ml Lemonade

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One&Only Cape Town Cocktail INGREDIENTS: 30ml Ketel One Vodka Infused with Ginger & Lemon Geranium* 30ml Coconut Water 20ml Rooiboss Cordial** 2 dashes of Rose Flower Water 40ml South African Dry Sparkling Wine METHOD: Stir in glass SERVE: On ice GARNISH: Leaf of geranium and pink or red edible flower *Ketel One Infusion: Insert 80g sliced ginger and 5 lemon geranium leave into 700ml of Ketel One Vodka. Leave to infuse for 24 hours. **Place 200gm of white sugar. 20g of dry rooibos tea leaves and 1 tsp of citric acid into a large pan and add 300ml cold water. Bring to boil, turn down the heat and gentle simmer until all the sugar has melted. Remove from heat and allow to cool.

Strawberry Daiquiri INGREDIENTS: 50ml Monin strawberry puree 50ml Bacardi rum 2 Lime quarters (and juice therof) 125ml strawberry juice HOW TO MIX: Mix all ingredients and add to blender. Blend with 1.5 glasses of ice, until smooth. Serve and garnish with strawberry half.

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Lagoon Long Island Ice Tea INGREDIENTS: 25ml Smirnoff Vodka 25ml Bacardi rum 25ml Jose Tequila Silver 25ml Gordons Gin 25ml Blue caracao 10ml Grenadine 100ml Lemonade HOW TO MIX: Add grenadine to bottom of glass. Add half glass ice, add lemonade. Add blue caracao. Mix all white spirits together and top up in the glass. Garnish with a cherry.


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festive shopping The Christmas decorations are up and carols can be heard over the speakers in every shopping centre you walk into – it is clear the festive season is well on its way. Time to bring out your best silverware and clean the dust off those crystal glasses that Ouma gave you last Christmas. It is time to spoil your loved ones this season. Fortunately, Hello Cape Town has done the legwork for you!

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We went to the famous Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay to find those meaningful gifts – be it for Tannie or for Oupa, every stall has a unique and spectacular offering unlike any other place you’ll come across. With the fantastic vibe, friendly traders and exceptional food – it makes any shopping experience an absolute pleasure. With that in mind, here is our list of must-have handpicked gifts this Christmas:

LETTERS IN STONE Slate -customisable (price also depends on intricacy) With letter carving being a rare skill in South Africa, Phinias Chiruvvu of the Letters in Stone stall brings his unique stone-carved kitchen and creative décor to the Bay Harbour Market. At Letters in Stone you can find words, phrases, letters, pictures and sculptures that are artistically carved in stone, all created the traditional way using a chisel and hammer. Letters in Stone also offers unique ‘Reproductions’, which are beautiful plaster of paris sculptures created from stone-carved moulds. This talented artist can also create unique stone pendants for jewellery, and custom designed stone-carved signs perfect for your home. 10cm x 10cm – R200 l 40cm x 20cm - R3 500 www.lettersinstone.org.za l Facebook: South African lettercarvers

CHILL WINSTAN Chill Winstan, South Africa’s freshest beach and lifestyle brand, offers you the opportunity to rock unique beach and lifestyle apparel with the aim of making you love your precious downtime even more! We offer one-of-a-kind beach umbrellas, waterproof bags, windbreaks, beach bats, surfboard socks, caps, hoodies & more - stocks are limited. The majority of our products are hand-made locally in support of and with the aim of creating sustainable incomes for the women of the Where Rainbows Meet sewing project in Vrygrond, Cape Town. Beach Umbrella: R799 Pastel Waterproof Beach Bag: R649 Yupoong Classic Snapback Cap: R349 Website: www.chillwinstan.com Facebook: chillwinstansa Twitter: @ChillWinstan l Instagram: Chill Winstan

LOVELINGS BY MARGRACE

Monkey – R280 l Bunny – R260 *various colours available

Parents looking for soft, cuddly and comfortable toys for their babies should certainly swing by Lovelings by Margrace and get the beautifully-made cotton baby toys, hand-knitted with love and care by Margrace Masawi. Margrace’s range of super cute hand-knitted sausage dogs, rabbits and teddy bears is sure to put a smile on your little one’s face. The real clincher, however, is the beautiful hand-knitted ballerina toy with lovely detail complete with little dresses in your child’s favourite colours. Also on offer are pretty ballerinas at R160, handknitted teddy bears at R250 and adorable ‘fluffy dogs’ or Scotty dogs, which are also R250. Lovelings by Margrace offers very unique toys that kids and even adults will adore!

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SWING Design, decor and bespoke clothing. Swing is a lifestyle brand incorporating interior design and décor, and exclusive ladies and men’s clothing. Their trademark map covered cushion covers and matching waistcoats are popular purchases amongst market visitors, alongside their bright summery bikinis and men’s jackets. Swing specializes in bespoke tailor made waistcoats and jackets using high quality fabrics, as well as personalized wardrobe advice, an array of beautiful décor items for the home and interior design consultation. Facebook: swingbayharbourmarket Tie: R200 100% cotton & linen blend Waistcoat: R780 (3 styles) = 100% cotton & linen blend -schwe schwe lining. Skirt: R650 (swim ware) l Bikini Top: R200 White Linen Shirt – R750 100% cotton & linen blend

ANTIQUE SHOP If you’re looking for something that’s sure to impress someone special, head for the Antiques and Vintage stall; offering authentic vintage clothes for men, women and children - spanning clothing, shoes, handbags and jewellery. Owned by Joanita and Sheila, Antiques and Vintage is inspired by recycling and reinventing old and new pieces and giving them a second life; an ethos that Bay Harbour Market lives by. Their collection of unique, one-off items features everything from vintage clothing to pieces dating back from the Georgian period.If vintage silver lockets are your thing, you will find some amazing pieces here. Like true treasure hunters, Joanita and Sheila are always on the lookout for charming items to add to their evolving collection. ID Bracelet: R1 520 l Ring: R200 www.antiquescape.com

JOHN CATLIN DESIGNS From digital prints, fashion and fabric design, to fine art work, John Catlin has been a Cape Town creative for over sixteen years. He has most recently been working on perfecting his new style of 3 dimensional (3D) Perspex art, the most popular of which include the face of the beloved Nelson Mandela in a range of colours and sizes. Inspired by local summer flowers and pastel shades, John also designed a range of fabrics, tablecloths and napkins using high quality cotton and cotton linen - all locally manufactured, his fabrics are ‘proudly South African’! John also designs a range of creative and unique vintage furniture made using up cycled suitcases, and handmade kiddies furniture in the shape of cute animals and popular cartoons such as Angry Birds and Hello Kitty! Website: www.johncatlindesigns.com Facebook: johncatlindesigns l Twitter: @jcatlindesigns 2.5m cotton/linen table cloths: R545 l 1.5m cotton/linen table cloths: R345

AFRI CHIC Afri Chic offers a range of jewellery, with a rather wide selection. The pieces that you can find include from jewellery made with aluminuim and coated in silver, handmade leather bracelets, a range of silver African pendants, leather watches and fog watches, beautiful scarves as well as a range of handbags and belts. Soon you will find lamp shades made from recycled tabs from cold drink tins as well! This range is made by 8 elderly ladies from the Ikamvu Labantu Centre in Khayelitsha. Ring: R100 l Bracelet: R220 Hello Festive Season 2016/2017 l

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BOKKE & BLOMME The Market’s ideal of “Local is Lekker” finds perfect solace in Bokke & Blomme; a business quite literally inspired by words. Janet Ormond’s beautifully-rendered text carvings, in a variety of fonts, are perfect for every mood and environment and serve as a fantastic wooden words for every room. Patriotic South Africans find colloquial slang a particular darling, with “Howzit” being a favourite for entrance halls and bar walls alike. Whether “Dream” finds a place above your bed, or “Yummy” adjacent to the fridge, all and sundry will have a perfect setting to incorporate the written word into daily life. Both functional and fun, Bokke & Blomme can do custom designs, or simply browse the locally produced array on offer.

Facebook: BokkeandBlomme Website: www.bokkeandblomme.co.za KOS: R50 l Anchor: R310 (22cm x30cm) Springbok: R390/ L:590 (35cm x 35cm)

MAYBRU May Bru knows everyone!! And everyone knows him. He’s everybody’s Bru. Maybru is a seriously South African apparel and accessory brand that promotes the South African lifestyle. Our products include Tees, Soft Shell Jackets, and Headwear. We also have a range of winter stock such as hoodies, longsleeves and jerseys available during the chilly months. What’s more, the Tees even come in a canister and makes the perfect gift for any occasion! Online orders available in SA at this point. A percentage of the proceeds goes to shark spotters. Website: www.maybru.co.za Facebook: MayBru.SA Kids T-Shirt: R150 l Adult T-Shirt: R200 l Cap: R220

ROWDY Embrace Basic Goodness. Rowdy is the story of how mindful dreamers coupled with a business can have a positive impact on people’s lives, one bag at a time. We offer top quality bags such as leather bags, backpacks, duffel bags and tote tags. Website: www.rowdybags.com Facebook: rowdybagsza Instgram: @rowdyrucksacks Pinterest: rowdybagsza Iconic Leather Rucksack - Ankor Wat: R1 200 Iconic Tote Bag: Luanda: R600

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GATE69 is undoubtedly South Africa’s Premier Cabaret Theatre. This one-of-a-kind venue resembles a mini Moulin Rouge; ornate, plush, classy, mysterious, with a whole lotta soul. Expect a complete and heightened sensory experience, taking you to a world you’ve never been before; a world where we welcome you to get lost in the magic that is cabaret. GATE69 is cosy and intimate with the audience members never feeling excluded from what’s happening on stage. The conscious decision to cater to only 80-90 people allows for personalised service where guests are not guests, but family. Patrons indulge in simple yet exquisite mezze cuisine, world class entertainment, unparalleled service and are embraced by the inextinguishable enthusiasm of the staff. The downstairs bar is perfect for those who wish to enjoy a pre-show drink or wind down after a night’s spectacle. This exquisite space functions as part of the theatre as well as a venue all of its own. Bree Street is widely recognised as Cape Town’s trendiest hotspot with First Thursdays marked in everybody’s calendar. The GATE69 bar couldn’t be more perfectly placed. As they say - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! And there’s more…

Ladies and gentlemen, your hostess for the evening, the ridiculously regal, instantly intimidating, “First Lady of Flying”, Miss Cathy Specific. Being greeted at the door by this 7ft, busty blonde bombshell is an experience nobody will ever forget and reason enough to return. This gem in the heart of the Mother City will surpass any other corporate event hire venue, ideal for smaller companies or departments of larger organisations. Perfectly suited for launches, private functions as well as team building exercises, this soon-to-be ‘institution’ will deliver only the best and cater to every client or patron’s tailor-made needs. So, do we have your attention? Don’t delay. Book today! 021 - 035 1627 / 071 589 2915 l Email: info@gate69.co.za l 87 Bree Street, Cape Town, 8001 l www.gate69.co.za Gate69 Cape Town

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Noordhoek Cape Town

The Resort - Set in the forest of giant ancient milkwoods - Only 25 minutes from the Cape Town Waterfront - Overlooking the sea - Direct access onto 8km of unspoiled beach - Thorfynn’s Restaurant serves delicious organic, free range cuisine & Fine dining with our Celebrity Chef - Open 24 hours - Excellent Wood fired pizzas - Deck overlooking the sea and sheltered from the wind

Accommodation The resort offers a variety of accommodation from the four star Crowned Eagle with 8 bedrooms en-suite, plus 15 deluxe old world brick and log thatched cottages and 16 Bed & Breakfast suites.(73 rooms in all) Set in the treetops, the rooms have a peaceful ambience with uninterrupted vistas across the ocean and mountains. - Sunny decks protected from the wind - Cozy log fires in many of the rooms reservations@monkeyvalleyresort.com

Restaurant At the heart of the resort are the Thorfynns Restaurant and pub with sea view decks - popular for evening sunsets and chilled sundowners and a meeting point for guests and locals. Nutritious delicious cuisine, good country cuisine and fine dining, interesting wine list, beautiful surrounds. It is no wonder that this beach and nature resort makes the ideal wedding and conference venue for small and large groups. Some say “The most romantic venue on earth”. restaurant@monkeyvalleyresort.com

Functions & Conferences - We have numerous venues available that can cater for between 2 – 200 people - Management with extensive experience in corporate conferencing, to assist with supporting conferences and workshop, with full connectivity and high tech equipment. - Professional team building course on the beach or in the forest - Natural surrounds are very peaceful, allowing delegates to be more focused on the agenda and productive. conferencing@monkeyvalleyresort.com

Activities & surrounding

- African communal feast with food from all over Africa and many other theme evenings in thatched Tree Top venue with spectacular sea view - Sea food barbeque overlooking the sea with fish straight from the surrounding ocean. - Canapes and drinks in a cave overlooking the sea or on the deck of our magnificent Crowned eagle lodge with magnificent views. - Volley Ball on the beach or on the terraces. - Massages and full natural health course with herbal saunas and health diet. - Horse riding on the beach. - Whale viewing May to November - Orientation courses in the rocky cliffs, milkwood forest, sand dunes, boulders. - Mountain bike riding and mountain hikes. - Golf at 3 links courses nearby

TEL: +27 21 789 8000 l FAX: +27 21 789 1143 l www.monkeyvalleyresort.com


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