Knight Frank | Standing Out - August 2022 Edition

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CONTENTS

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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Niche Local Craftsmanship for the Home Cape Georgian Home | Franschhoek Excellent Investment Opportunity Meet Sectional Title Agent | Carmen Maher

Southern Suburbs 20 22

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Area Overview | Claremont Upper Gardening with Fatima South Africa | A Rugby Nation Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

Atlantic Seaboard 38 40 44

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Area Overview | Bantry Bay Living Put On Your Dancing Shoes The Watershed Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

City Bowl 54

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Area Overview | Woodstock The Art of Diamond Cutting Exceptional Creations with an Equestrian Edge Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

Hout Bay & Surrounds 70 72

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Area Overview | Berg en Dal Creative Workshops in the Cape Discover an Edible Landscape with Veld and Sea Properties for Sale

National Areas 84

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Art in South Africa Artisanal Pairings The Africa Report 22/23 Properties for Sale

International Areas 100 102

Visit Kenya with Adore Africa Properties for Sale


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LET’S BE FRANK

Let’s Be Frank. You can’t beat local passion backed by global support.

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While it is difficult to determine how much value an off-grid power solution would add to a home, it is certainly becoming more appealing to buyers.

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DIRECTOR’S LETTER

Nick Gaertner

DIRECTOR & CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, KNIGHT FRANK SOUTH AFRICA

A Monthly Update from Knight Frank Residential South Africa

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he importance of green building and sustainable construction continues to gain momentum. Many European countries already have regulations in place forcing new builds and developments towards net-zero emissions in an effort to build a more sustainable future.

While South Africa is behind in terms of setting building regulations, many residential homeowners are seriously considering whether or not they should invest in renewable energy. A proper power solution is fairly costly though and questions arising include: Is it worth the capital outlay? Does the implementation of an off-grid system add significant value to a property? While it is difficult to determine how much value an off-grid power solution would add to a home, it is certainly becoming more appealing to buyers. In terms of electricity, solar energy that powers battery backup systems is the most popular solution for current homeowners. Generators (most commonly powered by diesel) were popular a few years ago, but with the rising fuel costs, noise pollution, neighbourhood restrictions and increased desire to be more eco-friendly, solar power is by far the number one solution homeowners are going for. Most homebuyers are interested in alternative power sources but the lack of a backup system or off-grid solution is not necessarily a dealbreaker. Key factors are still location and perceived value for money. An indication that backup power is a nice-to-have as opposed to a necessity for most South Africans is that almost all new residential developments offer it as an option which comes at an additional cost to the standard price. While many people would in fact like to have it, it is not yet feasible to include it as standard in most developments as buyers are still sensitive to price and may not see the added value when comparing it to another slightly lower-priced home they like. If, however, there are two properties that are equal in a buyer’s mind and one has a backup power solution and the other does not, the former would be favoured. In this edition we shine the light on craftsmanship, creative endeavours and artisanal aspects. I hope you enjoy it!

Nick Gaertner

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NICHE LOCAL CRAFTSMANSHIP FOR THE HOME

Niche Local Craftsmanship for the Home

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ith its beautiful, diverse and vibrant people and places, it is no surprise that South Africa is home to an abundance of craft and design talent – many of these creatives now household names whose products grace homes across the country and the globe.

In fact, pre-COVID-19, the creative economy in South Africa had a peak year-on-year growth rate of 3.4% in 2017, growing faster then than the South African economy overall. This according to data presented by the South African Cultural Observatory (SACO) which highlighted that Design and Creative Services and Visual Arts and Craft combined made up 47% of this contribution to GDP. ‘South Africa is filled with creatives and a diversity of innovative and beautiful products, services and solutions and there is so much more that is on the horizon. Through building on the great foundations and the firm enabling environment we already have, through fostering new creative talent, the sky is the limit,’ says Erica Elk, CEO of the Craft and Design Institute (CDI) non-profit company – which has over 20 years of success in developing creative people, small businesses and the craft and design sector at large in South Africa. The CDI currently supports over 5,700 businesses and individuals nationally in the South African craft and design sector through its work. The small businesses supported by the CDI range from startups to exporting enterprises and are based all over the country. The CDI’s primary activities include free business training across all areas of running a business, personal development, creativity and product development activities including one-on-one consultations, market access opportunities which offer new platforms to trade locally and internationally, as well as programmes that assist businesses with grant funding to develop innovative locally-designed products and to create jobs. ‘There is just so much potential we have yet to tap and as a development organisation the CDI is always looking at new ways to create pathways for creatives, designers and innovators to get the support they need to flourish. We believe that the creative industries are still a sleeping giant, with much more to come – contributing to job creation, economic growth, exports and a more inclusive economy. We have the skills, the creative talent and the drive as a people in this country to do remarkable things,’ adds Elk. ‘Over the years we have developed a range of activities to help improve creative businesses. We work with craft producers, designers, a wide range of other creative entrepreneurs and beyond to support these artisans and professionals to grow their businesses, create jobs and showcase the very best of the diversity of South African designed products and solutions.’

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Over the past few years, the CDI has placed particular focus on the development of digital platforms and enhancing the digital proficiency of the sector to take advantage of opportunities presented by the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Elk says that the market is the most important driver for business growth. ‘Hence, we at CDI facilitate a multitude of direct B2B and B2C opportunities for businesses to enter local and international markets. We developed and now manage a global platform through www.peek.org. za and have taken local design talent to dozens of local and international design industry trade events.

In recent years, it launched PEEK, a gamechanging online platform dedicated to showcasing beautiful craft and design products made in South Africa. It has grown rapidly and currently features over 6,000 local products from over 670 businesses and the site sees 30% traffic from global markets.

Since the pandemic impacted local and global events of this nature, 2022 has seen a return of key platforms for trade – including the return of major local shows such as Decorex, which saw over 30,000 visitors in Cape Town upon its return from hiatus in June 2022. The CDI supported over 50 design businesses to showcase

The SACO research also pointed out that Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) in South Africa are most likely to cluster in provinces with larger metropolitan areas, with Cape Town being one of these key centres. It points out that the Western Cape is clearly dominant in terms of exports of CCIs in the country and contributes 53.1% to South Africa’s exports of CCI goods. Cape Town is one of South Africa’s key epicentres of the country’s creative economy. In 2017, it was the first city in Africa to be named a UNESCO City of Design, joining a total of 180 cities in UNESCO’s global Creative Cities Network. The honour recognises a city’s design status and commitment to promoting and developing CCIs and follows the city’s designation as a World Design Capital in 2014.

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products at the event, including debuting its NEXT22 Trade Exhibition – launched to a global audience of trade buyers and customers. It has also launched a NEXT22 virtual experience to ensure many more buyers can find the new ranges of these talented designers. The benefits of the online iteration include increased longevity and wider reach, particularly with regards to the export market. ‘NEXT22 exhibitors gain exposure beyond the timeframe of Decorex Cape Town which already was a massive boon for designers with thousands of visitors at the event. It cannot be overstated how key the return of trade events are for the design sector and with the extended digital dimension, we can reach thousands more trade buyers globally through the CDI’s network. We are optimistic that the growth in exports that we saw pre-pandemic can be achieved in the near future,’ says Elk. The CDI’s export development programme was initiated through the support of the Dutch Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI). NEXT companies saw an average of over 50% increase in export sales pre-pandemic (from 2016 to 2018 to European markets). Find a selection of beautiful South African products at www.peek.org.za and at www.thecdi.org.za/next22.

Business Interviews

that we do not need to hunt our wildlife in order to appreciate and admire them. She has diversified and today produces a range of items from side tables and gifts to bespoke items and large-scale installations for interior designers and corporates. Head On Design supports the conservation of our wildlife and has researched, promoted and donated to organisations that are doing great work to protect our precious natural heritage. FIND OUT MORE

Macassar Pottery

Head On Design Joanna’s creative business adds a touch of Africa to homes by creating décor products, such as African animal heads, which send a very cheeky but clear message

Macassar Pottery is the focal point of a grassroots business incubation process that turns unskilled community members into skilled craftspeople and business owners. Johan tells us more about how

Macassar Pottery is an enterprise where profit-making and beautiful products are tools to bring about social transformation. He explains their methodology, which includes building dignifying relationships, productivity as a core aspect of human dignity, as well as incubation. FIND OUT MORE

NEXT22 Trade Exhibition: Meet the Maker – Douglas & Company Douglas & Company is a Cape Townbased multidisciplinary design studio with projects ranging from architecture and interior design to bespoke furniture and collectible design. FIND OUT MORE

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Cape Georgian

Franschhoe

AUGUST'S Featured Property

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CAPE GEORGIAN HOME | FRANSCHHOEK

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Carry on through the living area and you are met with double doors that lead onto a covered outdoor patio overlooking a sizeable courtyard with large salt chlorinated pool and manageable garden. Each of the four bedroom suites have French doors that open to the private outside space.

his beautiful Cape Georgian home with classical proportions, is set in a quiet street just a 30 second stroll from the popular shops and restaurants of Franschhoek village. The house comprises of four bedrooms, all of which are en-suite, and offers wonderful flow with easy single level family living.

Additional stand out features of this home include a large, sunny work from home study, separate scullery and laundry, two undercover parkings with ample further off-street parking, underfloor heating in all the bedrooms, air conditioning in three of the bedrooms and in the kitchen/dining area, security camera system, shared borehole and automated irrigation.

This "U" shape designed home has a central living area with separate wings containing two bedrooms on either side. The main living space is made up of an open plan chef's kitchen and dining area as well as a large lounge area with gas fireplace, perfect for entertaining and hosting.

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Investment Choice

Excellent Investment Opportunity Introducing: A Selection of Apartments to Choose from in a New Block

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BROOKLYN, MILNERTON | PROPERTIES FOR SALE

Ideally Located in the Heart of Brooklyn, Cape Town – Excellent for First-time Buyers! No Transfer Duty | Sold VAT Inclusive Discounted Conveyancing Tariff Offered

Option to Buy Tenanted Units with a Net Yield of ±10% Per Annum

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The apartments feature two bedrooms, one bathroom and an open-plan living area leading onto a balcony with views. Perfect for investment, students or young couples. Available Units: 28 | Floor Size: 46 m² Asking Price: R715,000

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Fitted kitchen with plumbing for one appliance Built-in cupboards in bedrooms provide ample storage space Building equipped with fibre internet & DStv connection Parking bays are rented out by the body corporate 24-hour CCTV cameras Secure access control

Brooklyn, Milnerton R715,000 2

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Meet Sectional Title Agent

Carmen Maher

Operating Across Rosebank, Rondebosch, Newlands and Claremont

"From the moment I entered the premises, I knew this was where I needed to be."

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MEET SECTIONAL TITLE AGENT | CARMEN MAHER

Which area in Cape Town is your favourite and why? Rondebosch. I moved to the area 30 years ago from the City Bowl and have lived in the same house in this very family-orientated neighbourhood and caring community ever since. The suburb is in close proximity to all major routes and surrounding suburbs, making it most convenient for my job and our many day trips in and around Cape Town. I also love Franschhoek which was a real one-horse town when I grew up there in the 60s. Only as I got older did I really start appreciating the beauty of the valley and today I am constantly amazed at the transformation of the village into a top international tourist destination. How do you start your day?

when my clients refer their friends, family and colleagues to me to assist with the purchasing or selling of a property. Why did you join Knight Frank and what does your current role entail? Many of my colleagues from my previous company had joined Knight Frank (at the time Anne Porter Properties) and told me that ‘my desk was waiting’. From the moment I entered the premises, I knew this was where I needed to be – the warm welcome I received from the receptionist, the comfortable and informal interview with the directors, coupled with the reputation of the company in the marketplace. I have been with Knight Frank since May 2009 and intend to be here for many more years.

What is the best advice you were ever given? I had been in the business for 3 days when a prospective buyer entered the office. As my mentor was not available, I took the client to view an apartment. Based on his reaction and response, I was sure that he was going to put in an offer. I never heard from him again and was so disappointed. My colleague, who had been in the business for years, shared two words with me, ‘Move On’, that is, focus on the next possible sale. With Women’s Month in mind, is there a particular female or quote that inspires you? ‘Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.’ – Maya Angelou Carmen’s Background

I wake up early to enjoy sipping on my lemon and honey hot drink, followed by word games to get my mind going and checking my diary for the day. Having turned 60 this year, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and start bodyboarding, so I have been experiencing the most amazing sunrises at Muizenberg at least once a week. On hot days, I may have an early morning dip in my pool. I also enjoy spending time in the garden and watering the beds.

What has really surprised you about the real estate industry?

What motivates you at work?

Keeping up to date with regulatory changes and industry news, ongoing communication with clients and building personal relationships. Many of my clients have become my friends.

People. My wide range of clients includes young professionals entering the market, parents purchasing for their children who are attending UCT (or other educational institutions in the Southern Suburbs) and older folks scaling down. I am motivated by the positive responses and feedback I get from my clients as the relationships tend to involve far more than just finding properties and concluding sales. It is also very rewarding

How knowledgeable and informative millennials are about real estate and property finance and how the internet has impacted the industry. How do you ensure you remain relevant or how do you make your mark in the workplace?

In what ways do you invest in your personal development? Attending regular training provided by experts in the industry and keeping abreast of local and international news.

Carmen attended the local school in Franschhoek for 5 years and then left for boarding school at St Cyprian’s. Since matriculating, her career has always had a focus on people. She trained in Hotel Management with Holiday Inn Hotels, joined the City Lodge Group as the 1st Assistant Manager at the 1st City Lodge Hotel in Randburg and was later transferred to the Cape to open the Pinelands City Lodge. Carmen also started a recruitment agency specialising in the hospitality industry. After a break to start a family, a real estate agent friend asked her to assist him. She was not ready to start working full-time so she offered to help him with admin. Before she knew it, Carmen did a show day and took over a portfolio of a colleague who was emigrating. After three easy sectional title sales in one month, she decided that this was the industry for her and that sectional title should be her focus area.

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SOUTHERN SUBURBS

THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN

Tokai Bergvliet Newlands Steenberg Claremont Constantia Rondebosch Bishopscourt Wynberg Upper Harfield Village Meadowridge Observatory Kenilworth Plumstead Rosebank Pinelands Mowbray

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Images Courtesey of www.facebook.com/TheConstantiaWineRoute

Celebrate the serenity of the sought-after Southern Suburbs Area Facts & Insights The sought-after Southern Suburbs of Cape Town comprise a varied selection of verdant areas including Bergvliet, Bishopscourt, Claremont, Harfield Village, Constantia, Kenilworth, Mowbray, Newlands, Observatory, Rondebosch, Rosebank, Salt River, Steenberg, Tokai and Wynberg. Lying to the east of Table Mountain National Park, south of the city centre, many neighbourhoods enjoy amazing mountain vistas and peaceful surrounds. Here properties range from stylish apartments and charming semi-detached houses to large homes and grand estates with stunning gardens. In between, many prestigious schools can be found, not to mention the famous University of Cape Town. Add to that ample green spaces, retail stores and eateries and you have everything you need for blissful suburban life.

Top Attractions & Activities

Golf Hiking Shopping Top Schools Wine Tasting Tours Coffee Shops and Eateries Award-winning Restaurants Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

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OVERVIEW | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

emont Upper A Sought-after Neighbourhood Celebrated for its Sizeable Properties

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laremont Upper, neighbour to Newlands and Rondebosch, is a sought-after suburban section. Some know it as Cape Town’s ‘Hen and Chicken’ area, named after the profile of these two animals formed by the eastern slopes of Table Mountain overlooking this precinct.

Complementing grand homes on large plots in the area are upmarket townhouses that appeal to smaller families, couples and those looking to downsize comfortably. Attractions and amenities in close proximity include Cavendish Square, Kingsbury Hospital, Newlands Forest and the Constantia Wine Route.

Properties here are typically sizeable and spacious, characteristics that continue to draw in young families. Of course with so many reputable schools nearby, it hardly comes as a surprise.

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Gardening with Fatima Topiary, Espalier & Pollarding

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GARDENING WITH FATIMA

Sometime into my career as a landscape gardener, I was fortunate to link up with a great friend and client and go to the Chelsea Flower Show. We worked side by side, creating wonderful topiaries for the Romantic Garden Nursery’s exhibit which that year, in 2008, won a silver medal. Topiaries For days, I ate, slept and dreamt topiary. And ever since that wonderful time I have introduced topiary into every garden I create – be it here or overseas. Topiary is a very specific art, one that comes from within and is closely linked to design. I love symmetry and neatness which ultimately inform my love of topiary.

You also have to know and understand the character of the plant you are shaping and whether you want to shape it as a freestanding entity or shape it around a rock or a flight of stairs. If you are planting next to a wall, you need to know if it is far enough away to be freestanding or shaped to work against the wall itself.

When I teach my team to do topiary, I need to hear that continuous click, click, click to know they are doing it right – that they are working that special magic of shaping a plant. It is a skill that sometimes defines academic logic, but one that definitely develops over time. To start with, I have seen less experienced gardeners turn balls into mushrooms.

Topiaries can bring order into the natural environment. I like to let nature develop freely as a backdrop to our work whether that be in the form of beautiful balls, cones or cloudshaped trees. The idea is to nudge nature, to help it along to look its best, to emphasise the innate structure of a plant.

If you want to create the perfect ball, you have to start at the circumference and then work upwards and downwards which then creates the perfect sphere. It is a bit like painting. You have to step back every so often to look at your work to see that it is properly balanced and shaped. Should you be a novice, you can buy a wireframe and use that to help you achieve your shape. For a cone we might take a central line from the apex of the tree or shrub to help with the balance. When it comes to hedges, we cut back to a slight angle so that the light and sun can get to the very base. Generally we do everything freehand.

There is a frequent tendency to chop down all trees and shrubs and work from a blank canvas, but these are treasures that have grown over many years. For the modern, young gardener and homeowner this is a gift of time you can never retrieve once removed. Serendipitously established growth can feed into that desire for instant gratification. Simply by working with and shaping what is there, you can create a garden that is both up to the minute and imbued with a feeling of history and permanence. I started out as an avid believer in English garden style. I then discovered French Provençal gardens. In both these there is a

strong emphasis on topiaries and shaping trees and shrubs to bring definition to the garden. It truly is an ancient art, practised even by the Romans, but brought to greatness by André Le Nôtre at Versailles and Villandry and given a claustrophobic intensity in Victorian times. Few things are as satisfying as taking old, established growth and shaping it into something that is right on trend and relevant in today’s gardens. I love to lead clients up a driveway with tall, clipped Italian cypress on either side, or take them into a garden with round balls ‘rolling’ at their ankles. I find that the old lollipop shapes have gone out of fashion and something infinitely more aesthetically gentle and subtle is now in play to conform to modern design. Remember, gardens without structure are merely collections of plants. As I continually emphasise, good design is what gives structure, but the other vital component that elevates a garden, that makes it something more than just a bland planting mass, are points of interest. Herein lies the genius of a striking and successful garden as opposed to a boring one. These can be varied, but one of my very favourite ways to add interest and enhance a garden is to add topiary. Careful and judicial pruning and shaping of trees and shrubs are integral parts of garden design.

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Espalier Shaping fruit trees into flat shapes is a practice as old as gardening itself. Espaliered fruit trees were probably planted along the walls of mediaeval castles where the central courtyards were used for mustering the troops or for market day stalls. Even the smallest modern garden has a place somewhere for a fruit tree espaliered against a boundary or house wall or even trained on wire fencing to hide a utility area. It is the art of shaping fruit trees to enhance cropping by careful training of the lateral fruit-bearing branches into either a fan shape or candelabra form.

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GARDENING WITH FATIMA

• Eugenia myrtifolia / Syzygium • Dune crowberry (Searsia crenata, formerly Rhus crenata) For pollarding, the London Plane tree (Platanus acerifolia) and stinkwoods (indigenous or exotic) work well. When it comes to pleaching*, most deciduous trees and climbers can work, depending on the design. These can easily be manipulated in winter: • • • • •

Pollarding In this country there is a tendency to just let trees grow, only lopping and trimming them when their branches are interfering with overhead wires or neighbours’ gardens. In Europe, pollarding, that is, cutting the summer growth from the tops of trees, is a regular practice each autumn and the streets of every French city, town or village are characterised by avenues of pollarded planes or linden trees. This was done because streets were narrow, but also to provide fuel for winter in the past. It is a practice that can formalise a garden and a wonderful way of creating walkways or allées. It is particularly effective when combined with clipped hedging and topiary. Suitable Plants for Topiaries and Hedging Here are just a few plants to consider for topiaries, so be sure to ask your local nurserymen to advise. • • • • •

Wisteria Pear trees Grapevines Apple trees Apricot trees

*Pleaching (or plashing) is a technique that entails interweaving living and dead branches through a hedge to create a fence, hedge or lattices. How to Get Started If you have been inspired to indulge in a more creative gardening approach and would like advice or guidance, we would love to assist. For any design or other landscaping enquiries, please contact Fatima. Tel +27 (0)72 828 5261 Email lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com Facebook www.facebook.com/lavenderblue. landscapes Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes.

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SOUTH AFRICA | A RUGBY NATION

Many South Africans are very passionate about rugby. In fact, in a population of close to 50 million, rugby has a following of close to 10 million.

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ome match day, young and mature can be seen sporting their provincial team’s jerseys or colours. If the Springboks – AKA the Boks, Bokke or Amabokoboko – are playing, however, green and gold unite the nation. Of course, it is one of the sports in which South African teams compete with – and regularly conquer – top teams from around the world. More impressively, as the reigning world champions, they are the only team besides the All Blacks to have won the Rugby World Cup on three occasions – in 1995, 2007 and 2019. In the 1995 final, the Springboks defeated the All Blacks 15 – 12, an event remembered as one of the greatest moments in South Africa’s sporting history and a phenomenon that unified the nation.

The Squad

Listed Alphabetically by Name Andre Esterhuizen – Centre Aphelele Fassi – Fullback Bongi Mbonambi – Hooker Cheslin Kolbe – Wing

Cobus Reinach – Scrumhalf Damian de Allende – Centre Damian Willemse – Flyhalf Deon Fourie – Loose Forward Duane Vermeulen – Loose Forward Eben Etzebeth – Lock Elrigh Louw – Loose Forward Elton Jantjies – Flyhalf Evan Roos – Loose Forward Faf de Klerk – Scrumhalf Franco Mostert – Lock Frans Malherbe – Prop Frans Steyn – Centre Grant Williams – Scrumhalf Handré Pollard – Flyhalf Herschel Jantjies – Scrumhalf Jaden Hendrikse – Scrumhalf Jasper Wiese – Loose Forward Jesse Kriel – Centre Joseph Dweba – Hooker Kurt-Lee Arendse – Wing Kwagga Smith – Loose Forward Lood de Jager – Lock Lukhanyo Am – Centre Makazole Mapimpi – Wing Malcolm Marx – Hooker Marcell Coetzee – Loose Forward Marco van Staden – Loose Forward Marvin Orie – Lock

Ntuthuko Mchunu – Prop Ox Nche – Prop Pieter-Steph du Toit – Lock Ruan Nortje – Lock Rynhardt Elstadt – Loose Forward Salmaan Moerat – Lock Sbu Nkosi – Wing Siya Kolisi – Loose Forward Steven Kitshoff – Prop Thomas du Toit – Prop Trevor Nyakane – Prop Vincent Koch – Prop Warrick Gelant – Fullback Willie le Roux – Fullback Men’s Rugby – Positions & Points Last Updated 18 July 2022 Ireland France South Africa New Zealand England Australia Scotland Wales Argentina Japan

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Rugby Championship The Springboks also compete in an international rugby union competition contested annually by Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The 2022 Rugby Championship – that kicked off on the 6th of August – is the 10th edition of the annual southern hemisphere competition. Recent Games Last month, South Africa won the third game against Wales to secure the three-test series. Dates, venues and scores below: 2 July Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 32 – 29 9 July Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein 12 – 13

Image Courtesey of www.thesouthafrican.com

16 July DHL Stadium, Cape Town 30 – 14 Upcoming Games Fixtures below: Springboks VS New Zealand 6 Aug Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit 17:00 Springboks VS New Zealand 13 Aug Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg 17:05 Springboks VS Australia 27 Aug Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 12:00

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SOUTH AFRICA | A RUGBY NATION

About SA Rugby Over the past 10 years, SA Rugby – also known as the South African Rugby Union (SARU) – and the game itself have been at the forefront of change on the country’s sports scene. To keep up with changes and challenges on the playing field, strategies and management structures have continuously evolved with them. SA Rugby is committed to South Africa, constantly emphasising the role of the sport and the country’s national teams in encouraging patriotism and instilling national pride in people from all walks of life.

Their growth strategy covers both participants and supporters and a number of activities are already underway to meet these objectives. The strategy includes the development and implementation of programmes to establish sustainable rugby clubs. In addition, education and training programmes are in place to develop and hone the skills of coaches, referees and administrators. An innovative junior and youth rugby policy has also been adopted to ensure the ongoing growth of the game at school level.

Image Courtesey of www.sarugby.co.za

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RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

Claremont Upper

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4,5

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SOLE MANDATE

Bergvliet Privacy and location are the hallmarks of this home.

R3,750,000 3

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

4

Constantia Upper

Newlands

An exquisite, designer home.

A family home in a league of its own.

R27,000,000

R23,000,000

4

4

FLATLET

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8.5

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NO TRANSFER DUTY

Rondebosch

Rondebosch

New build - central Silver Mile. Excluding VAT.

Large apartment in popular Ecklenburg.

R6,495,000

R4,750,000

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Claremont Upper

Rosebank

Dream home or development potential - subdivided vacant land.

A unique and rare opportunity in Rondebosch Village.

R4,000,000

R3,500,000

Vacant Land 921m²

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1,5

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FLATLET

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SOLE MANDATE

Claremont

Rondebosch

Marvelous Marlborough Park.

Instantly appealing property for the over 50’s.

R1,995,000

R1,950,000

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PROPERTIES FOR RENT | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

Kenilworth

Rondebosch

Beautifully renovated flat in a secure complex with a delightful garden.

Easy living for the over 50’s.

R13,950 pm

R13,000 pm

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Wynberg

Rondebosch

Unfurnished two-bedroom apartment in Wynberg Upper.

One-bedroom apartment in central location.

R10,500 pm

R9,000 pm

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ATLANTIC SEABOARD

THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN

Bakoven Fresnaye Sea Point Llandudno Bantry Bay Camps Bay Green Point Three Anchor Bay

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Cape Town’s Entertainment Hub Area Facts & Insights There is much to love about the Atlantic Seaboard with its coveted collection of suburbs facing the sparkling ocean. Called Cape Town’s Riviera, it hugs Table Mountain National Park all the way from the V&A Waterfront to Hout Bay, with Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Mouille Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Bakoven and Llandudno spread out in between. There are many attractions and an abundance of activities to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts and active individuals who reside in the area and surrounds. Cape Town’s western coastline is also famed for its beaches overlooked by exclusive private properties.

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Beaches Scenic Drives Robben Island Theatre on the Bay Sea Point Promenade Bars, Cafés and Eateries Green Point Urban Park Camps Bay African Crafts Market Beach Sports, Water Sports and Paragliding

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small and secluded suburb with sought-after addresses is tucked between Sea Point and Clifton. That beautiful suburb is Bantry Bay, proudly perched on the slopes of Lion’s Head.

Interestingly enough, the intriguing rocky coastline gained the attention of Charles Darwin. A plaque on the seashore commemorates his visit during which he made important geological observations with regards to the nature and origin of granite.

This affluent area, that continues to attract high-end buyers, benefits from approximately 290 wind-free days per year, making for an alluring and relaxing spot indeed. It gained its name during the First World War. Before, it was aptly called Botany Bay, after a botanical garden where medicinal herbs were cultivated.

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Put On Your Dancing Shoes It May Be One of the Best Things You Do this Year

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ancing is a fun activity, hobby and pastime for all ages with many benefits – and you do not even have to be good at it. Not only can it provide greater self-confidence and selfesteem, along with improving social skills, but it is a great way to keep both body and mind healthy. In fact, research and studies continue to reveal the following incredible benefits:

Juanita Yazbek Dance Studio For little ones to explore, create, develop and flourish. For the more experienced to develop into beautiful swans. The studio’s objectives are to: • •

Reduces stress Increases energy Improves memory Enhances flexibility Builds core strength Challenges your brain Improves muscle tone Helps boost your mood Increases aerobic fitness Can help with depression Can help with weight loss Improves spatial awareness Boosts cognitive performance Improves cardiovascular health Increases endurance and motor fitness Improves balance, coordination and strength Strengthens bones and reduces risk of osteoporosis Where to Move Your Feet Not sure how or where to get started? Here are a few studios to consider.

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Stimulate the senses; particularly sight, hearing and touch Encourage disciplined uninhibited movement Build confidence and self-esteem Instil cooperative and social skills

About the Teacher Juanita Yazbek was called to ballet at the age of 4. Her passion and drive culminated in her being accepted at the Royal Ballet in London. She performed professionally, reaching Ballerina status. After a long career in South Africa, she visited many countries, representing various companies. She performed all the major classical roles such as Swan Lake, Giselle, Coppelia, Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, Don Quixote and many more. She will always be remembered as Carmen and Eurydice in Orpheus in the Underworld. Upon her return to South Africa, she qualified as a Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) teacher, taught at The University of Cape Town and Reddam Tokai, opened

her own commercial company called Dance Dynamics and did numerous guest teaching, choreographing, producing and directing shows. She was also offered a twoyear contract to perform and act as Dance Captain in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats. The birth of her daughter inspired her to pass on her wealth of knowledge and experience in the form of the Juanita Yazbek Dance Studio which she has been running in Sea Point and at the German School since 2011. She also teaches Creative Movement at St Cyprian’s School and has been offered a teaching post at the prestigious PNX College in Somerset West. Furthermore she has won numerous awards at the Cape Town Eisteddfod, including Best Teacher and Best Choreography and her girls have won many awards. To date her dancers have performed at Artscape Theatre Centre (Dancers for Dancers and Showcase of Dance) and done many showcases of dance. Facebook: @JuanitaYazbekDanceStudio Website: www.jydance.co.za Email: juanita@jydance.co.za Address: Holy Redeemer Anglican Church, 82 Kloof Rd, Fresnaye

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Paradiso Academy Spreading joy to the world by reconnecting human beings through dance and community. Using the power of Afro-Latin music and dance as their medium, Paradiso Academy wants to change the world for the better by reconnecting people. Their role in society is to facilitate connection on an interpersonal level; to connect to the essence of what makes us human. Paradiso Academy continually strives to enhance people’s lives with their holistic approach to dance and are dedicated to assisting people in reaching their full potential – guiding them to lead more enriching and fulfilling lives by learning an art form, while making lasting connections with other human beings. Come as you are, dress to sweat and make an effort on social nights. Facebook: @ParadisoAcademy Instagram: paradisoacademy Email: reganxmas@gmail.com Tel: +21 (0)83 362 4665 Address: 1st Floor, Hellenic Community Club, 24 Bay Road, Mouille Point

Libertango Everyone who walks in walks out dancing. Libertango is a school of Argentine tango in Cape Town. Run by Rachael Glaser, the school offers tango lessons for people of all ages and all levels. If you thought you had two left feet and could never dance, think again. Rachael

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teaches a simple form of tango based on connection and natural movement. The Argentine tango has so many possibilities for expression – from simple walking to the rhythm of the music in an embrace, to complex figures that challenge the mind and body. Rachael has extensive experience in Argentine tango, having lived in Buenos Aires for two years and she travels there annually to brush up on her technique. Tel: +21 (0)82 255 7829 Email: rachael@libertango.co.za Address: 24 Bay Rd, Mouille Point, Cape Town, 7935

Al-Masrah Academy of Yoga & Dance Authentic studies of Eastern dance arts and yogic mysteries. Al-Masrah Academy is the place to develop excellence and mastery in life and Oriental art. Here you can plot your vocational studies – from introductory level to professional – in Oriental dance, classical movement and folkloric styles. They offer root studies to master level with certifications in Middle Eastern Dance, including both the artistic dance and folklore studies. Excellence in traditional Yoga studies as a separate modality is also offered. Al-Masrah Academy was created in 2012 by Beverli, a triple-qualified Yogi who spent more than three decades in dance theatre with deep studies Eastern traditions and practices through apprenticeships and formal classes.

Beverli has worked with Master Musicians on stage in the UK, been soloist for the 50-piece London Gypsy Orchestra for 2 years, delivered three One-Woman storytelling/dance theatre productions, spent 5 years on the Planet Egypt team headed by balady master Anne White of London and continues training under Amani of Lebanon and Randa Kamel (Egypt) while performing nightly restaurant work for more than 20 years. She has travelled the world working and researching and has also healed her own body of physical traumas. Today she works with individuals to accomplish their personal goals, understanding the slow, steady and committed process it takes for healing, mastery of the arts and spiritual flight. Facebook: @almasrahacademy Email: info@beverli.biz Tel: +27 (0)79 250 6862 Address: 2 Albany Mews, 323 Main Road, Sea Point (Above Posticino Restaurant)

Sensagria Dance Dance is for everyone, it brings joy and happiness to people’s lives. Sensagria Dance teaches top-quality techniques for salsa, bachata and kizomba dancing in their beautiful studio, a fun and caring environment. They also host social events for the Cape Town community and do events, wedding dances, corporate gigs and corporate team building. Sensagria Dance began as Just Dancing Salsa when Carlos started salsa classes in Buena Vista restaurant in 2010. These grew


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to be popular and the dance school was born! Lani joined Carlos in the first year, the two of them built a rapport amongst the students and the happiness spread! Email: carlos@sensagria.com Tel: +21 (0)72 742 2190 Address: Shop 009, Terrace Level 3, Portswood Square, Dock Road, V&A Waterfront

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turn to the Waterfront Theatre School. This training facility offers access to a range of internationally accredited programmes including all dance genres, drama and musical theatre. Facebook: @WaterfrontTheatreSchool Instagram: @waterfronttheatreschool Tel: +27 (0)21 418 4600 Email: admin@wtschool.co.za Address: Corner Port Road & Alfred Street, V&A Waterfront

Have You Heard of Sun-kissed Salsa? Sun-kissed Salsa is a nonprofit organisation that hosts public Afro-Latin dance events (not limited to salsa) where enthusiasts can come together in a jovial open-air environment. Donations are welcome! Facebook: @SunkissedSalsa Instagram: @sunkissedsalsa Email: sunkissedsalsa@gmail.com Registration #NPO 162-549

An open and playful place to explore. Owner Megan Musiker is a phenomenal dancer as well as an insightful instructor. Her mission is to create an open and playful space where through dance, music and movement we can explore. Classes, courses and workshops on offer include, but are not limited to: • • • • •

On2 Footwork & Styling Classes Bachata Lady Style Choreo Course Beginner Salsa Lady Style Workshop Back 2 Basics Salsa Fundamentals Workshop First Dance Choreography for Couples Getting Married

Facebook: Siela Dance Co Instagram: @megsarah94 Tel: +21 (0)76 297 7591 Email: sielasociety@gmail.com

Waterfront Theatre School A premier training facility of excellence in the performing arts. If you are more on the serious side and interested in a career in performing arts,

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The Watershed Cape Town’s Design Story in the V&A Waterfront

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he Watershed is a beautiful and vibrant space where over 150 tenants offer more than 365 brands to visitors. These include ceramics, textiles, furniture, fashion and jewellery. Many of the traders sell unique products including arts and crafts. Also hosted in the Watershed are exhibitions, live entertainment and workshops.

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THE WATERSHED

HERE ARE A FEW OF ITS TERRIFIC TENANTS AshA : eleven | Shop F13

KnotAgain | Shop F72B

AshA : eleven creates sustainable, ethical, socially responsible clothing and accessories for women. Items are made in Africa with consciousness towards earth and their makers, considering the sustainability of every part of their process.

KnotAgain is run by two sisters Hlah and Linnet who always go above and beyond to make sure their products are special. Their brand explores artisanal craft techniques through a traditional method called macramé – an ancient type of weaving with knots – to produce artistic statement pieces. Products and accessories made include handbags, plant hangers, sling bags, backpacks, room dividers and mirrors. Each is handmade so no two are ever the same. What makes their products stand out though is the artistry and articulation – they always aim for perfection and uniqueness.

My Basket Store | Shop D1 The gorgeous baskets sold here are handwoven by master weavers using either harvested or bought ilala palm. Not only are they experts at what they do, they are also grannies, mothers, sisters, wives and friends working together to support themselves and each other. This craft is passed down through generations of women in rural areas, some of which lack electricity and other modern conveniences. The spirit of these women translates into the energy these baskets carry. threads that bind us | Shop F61 & F62 Based in the Western Cape, threads that bind us specialises in home decor inspired by fynbos – from cushions to bedding, from artwork to decorative textiles, from functional tableware to zero-waste shopping . All designs are 100% original and made by two South African sisters – a creative, aesthetically-driven and environmentally conscious duo. Providence | Shop F22 Providence is a slow fashion ladies’ and children’s boutique showcasing beautiful, soft and elegant apparel for the discerning women. Items are produced in small, woman-owned factories in Cape Town with limited quantities ensuring women and their children are not part of the crowd.

ideal for the thoughtful and the bold, the conscious and colourful. Growbag Upcycled | F 111 Their planting container/bag range was created to serve only one purpose: To fit into one's life and any living space. Billboard advertising vinyl material that would normally be thrown away is converted into an unique range of planters – creating new life by growing plants. This vinyl is highly durable and incredibly long-lasting which makes it the ideal material. Each Growbag is handmade in Cape Town with attention to detail in order to create a unique range that is sustainable and eco-friendly.

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iloni is a contemporary designer brand of jewellery and accessories. It appeals to women of all walks of life who are passionate about simple, elegant and distinctive pieces that are comfortable and practical to wear. Designer Madri van Zyl wants every woman to feel the joy of expressing herself with ease and simplicity and to trust that every iloni piece is a timeless investment for all occasions that celebrates her uniqueness and the excitement of the moment.

The Watershed is also home to Africa’s First Escape Game – HintHunt – which brings you 60 minutes of memories that will surpass any time factor. In a nutshell, teams are locked away in a themed room of their choice and challenged to solve all the clues and puzzles around them to escape before the timer hits 0. Discover More Watershed Stores and Attractions Online www.waterfront.co.za/area/watershed

Matsidiso Shoes | Shop No F46 Leasing Opportunities Known for their cloud-like comfort and super chic designs, their handcrafted shoes are bound to be your favourite conversation starter and daily go-to. And the best part? Every purchase helps them sustain beautiful artisanal skills that exist within South Africa, the ethical way. Matsidiso Shoes are designed in-house and produced by their heritage, familyrun factory, with 20 years’ experience in the shoe manufacturing industry. They are

If you are interested in joining their beautiful space, simply complete the enquiry form on their website. Location: Dock Road, Next to the Two Oceans Aquarium Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 – 18:00

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CITY BOWL

THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN

Bo-Kaap Gardens Higgovale City Centre Vredehoek Woodstock Oranjezicht Zonnebloem De Waterkant Tamboerskloof

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Cape Town’s City Bowl District Area Facts & Insights There is something so enigmatic about the City Bowl. Enveloped by mountains and sea, it has a unique atmosphere and energy that can be both calming and exciting, depending on your whereabouts. Suburbs and neighbourhoods that make up the City Bowl include Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Higgovale, Gardens, Tamboerskloof, Bo-Kaap, De Waterkant, Foreshore, Woodstock, the City Bowl District (CBD), Zonnebloem, District Six, Devil’s Peak Estate, University Estate and Walmer Estate. Residences come in many shapes and sizes, catering to everyone from students to families. Weaved in between are coffee shops, eateries, bars, nightclubs, retail and boutique stores as well as galleries to keep the senses engaged.

Top Attractions & Activities

Hiking Bo-Kaap Markets City tours Helicopter flips V&A Waterfront Outdoor adventures Bars, cafés and clubs Galleries & museums Award-winning restaurants

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Woodstock A Creative, Energetic & Trendy Mixed-use Node

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oodstock – Cape Town’s Brooklyn – continues to attract the young, the trendy, the creative and the pioneering to its terrific location. While it may be one of the city’s oldest suburbs, this vibrant mixed-use node has an energetic vibe and unique ambience. A diverse selection of properties (including charming semi-detached Victorian homes) can be found here between the lower slopes of Devil's Peak and the docks of Table Bay. Surrounding them are trendy coffee shops and eateries, historical landmarks and buildings, furniture and fashion stores as well as small businesses.

Restaurants that make Woodstock irresistible to foodies include the likes of The Test Kitchen and The Pot Luck Club, both located in The Old Biscuit Mill. Of course the Neighbourgoods Market lures even more local artisans, designers and foodies. Conveniently the CBD is a mere 3.5 kilometres away and educational institutions and the V&A Waterfront are in close proximity as well.

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THE ART OF DIAMOND CUTTING

Craftsmanship Extraordinaire at The Diamond Works Institute

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iamonds have been associated with purity, strength, wealth, virtue, power and most importantly love. Today, an appreciation for diamonds has evolved, not to only appreciate any diamond but to appreciate a truly rare diamond – The Diamond Works diamond. GENIUS STARTS GREAT WORK, CRAFTSMANSHIP COMPLETES IT The Diamond Works Institute, established in 2001, is a true South African diamond and jewellery expert. A flagship operating facility based in the heart of Cape Town providing a glimpse into the processing of diamonds and jewellery through onsite demonstration. Dedicated to standard excellence, The Diamond Works specialises in the highest quality diamonds and tanzanites in Southern Africa. Sharing the world and story of South African natural treasures is a unique experience and is offered through their signature Sparkling Tour.

Transparency – with regards to understanding the journey process of gem and metal sourcing, grading and manufacturing – reassures customers that they are making educated purchases while inviting them to play a vital part in the creation of their very own unique pieces. The tailored design service allows one to design a bespoke jewellery piece, print a CAD generated wax replica and then have a skilled goldsmith manufacture an inspired original creation. The 814 sqm showroom leads the diamond experience within South Africa and offers curious guests the best premium diamonds and tanzanite in the world.

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Diamond Cutting A skilled diamond cutter creates converse, bright and even-patterned detail and precision. When examining a diamond cut, one should start with the diamond facing up. If one examines several diamonds which have high cut grades, there will be very little difference amongst the stones. A compromised cut could be indicated by dark areas in the centre, under the table or around the girdle of the cut diamond. The GIA Cut Grading System downgrades diamonds that carry excess weight in extremely thick girdles, steep crowns or deep pavilions. Diamonds with features that make them vulnerable to damage – such as extremely thin ‘knife-edge’ girdles – also tend to receive lower GIA diamond cut grades.

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The GIA Cut Grading System applies to the most popular cutting style – the standard round brilliant – and all clarities across the D-to-Z colour range. There are five cut grades: Excellent (EX), Very Good (VG), Good (G), Fair (F) and Poor (P). A diamond with an Excellent cut grade is very bright. All the numbers you might have heard other people referring to – table size, crown angle, pavilion angle – work together to create the spectacular stone. A grading report used in conjunction with your own visual observation will guide you to observe details. Although, each diamond is unique and is considered to have its very own ‘fingerprint’ that creates its originality as well as its true rare beauty.


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Book a Sparkling Tour Witness, first-hand, the art of diamond cutting and the careful craftsmanship of jewellery manufacturing by their skilled experts – all whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of sparkling wine. The institute boasts a large range of premium loose diamonds and tanzanite, as well as gold and platinum jewellery. Amongst other things, you will view a replica of the iconic Cullinan diamond and hear the history of the Diamond and Gold Trade in South Africa. They are also the only demonstrating tanzanite polishing studio, open to the public, within the Southern Hemisphere. A once-in-a-lifetime experience to encounter tanzanite intimately on African soil. The tour is available in various international languages, to offer a truly tailored experience in your preferred language. Get in Touch Tel: 021 425 1970 Website: www.thediamondworks.co.za Address: 10 Christiaan Barnard Street Email: thediamondworks@tjd.co.za

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Exceptional Creations with an Equestrian Edge

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n line with our artisanship theme and passion for show jumping, we wanted to hero two companies that share our love of horses. Here they are! Hello Quality Equestrian Made to fit, made for comfort, made to last Hello Quality is a manufacturer in Cape Town renowned for handcrafted horse riding boots and accessories as well as excellent repairs and alterations. As the name suggests, the company was built out of great passion for quality products, quality service and most importantly, quality after-sales service. They pride themselves as pioneers of madeto-measure horse riding boots in South Africa and the greater SADC region. Hello Quality strives to serve their customers with integrity and passion, providing only the best quality service while exceeding customer expectations. The offering is tied to an impeccable service on repairs and alterations as it meets a great need within the equestrian community and alike. Tel: +27 (0)78 867 7666 Email: sales@helloquality.co.za Instagram: @hello_quality_equestrian

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Chapman Collection Made to order, with the assistance of previously disadvantaged, self-employed woman Chapman Collection is the small design studio of Sally Chapman, based on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town. It focuses on equine and animal designs with geometric undertones. Designs are handdrawn, inked and then overlaid in many ways to create unique wallpaper and fabrics. The designs are digitally scanned, worked in Photoshop and Illustrator and sent for printing on pure cotton or linen.

Eco-friendly, low-carbon and water-wise digital technology is used. All wallpapers and textiles are made to order, making it easy for clients to adapt to their overall decor. All CMT (Cut, Make & Trim) is outsourced to previously disadvantaged, self-employed women who work from home. Tel: +27 (0)82 442 7690 Email: sally@chapmancollection.com Instagram: @chapman_collection

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Cape Town City Centre

Cape Town City Centre

Spacious Airbnb opportunity.

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Cape Town City Centre

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Woodstock Newly renovated two-bedroom house.

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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay – or The Republic of Hout Bay as it is sometimes called – is home to a welcoming community consisting of individuals from all walks of life. It is blessed with amazing views of mountains with significant peaks as well as harbour and ocean vistas. A bustling suburb at times, it has a real coastal village feel with many cultural and adventure pursuits to satisfy locals and visitors throughout the year. South of Hout Bay lies Noordhoek, Muizenberg, St James, Clovelly, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, Kommetjie, Glencairn, Scarborough and Simon’s Town.

Top Attractions & Activities

Hiking Sailing Fishing Markets Clay Café Wine Tasting Art Galleries Bars, Cafés and Eateries Kayaking, Paddling and Rowing

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Berg en Dal Private Residential Estate A Haven in Verdant Hout Bay

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laid-back and unintrusive lifestyle awaits owners and residents in Berg en Dal Estate, a premier residential community in Hout Bay. The estate has an enviable position on the right side of the valley from which it enjoys late sun and amazing views over the bay and Chapman's Peak Drive. On the security side, the infrastructure includes access control and electric perimeter fencing.

Laid out in the early 1990s, the estate initially comprised two separate communities with a shared entrance and guard house. Years later, in 2003, the two estates – Berg en Dal on the lower part of the site and Mountaindale on the upper portion – merged to form one homeowners’ association. Today, its cobblestone streets still exude warmth and sense of home.

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Amazing Art, Craft & Creative Workshops in the Cape

CAKE DECORATING | SEWING | CERAMIC PAINTING | GIN MAKING | CRAFTS ART CLASSES | JEWELLERY | MOSAIC

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ant to learn something new, stimulate your creative side, or escape everyday routine? Here are a few workshops and activities to consider. Julie’s Cake Studio Cake Decorating Classes Julie Donald, a Silwood-qualified chef, cut her teeth in the wedding cake industry but found her true passion teaching sugarcraft. She has helped many aspiring entrepreneurs launch their own successful businesses and offers long-term support for all students from all over the world. Julie is proud to run a women-focused business. All courses and classes are hands-on and aimed at learning broad-based skills. Julie is also available for private classes and demos, parties and speaking engagements. Tel: +27 (0)83 402 2331 Facebook: @JuliesCakeStudio Instagram: @julies_cake_studio Email: julie@juliescakestudio.co.za Website: www.juliescakestudio.co.za Location: 22 Roseville Road, Claremont Create. Hobby Studio & Sewing Shop Sewing Lessons for Kids, Teens & Adults Some art forms are being lost in our modern world. Children are no longer being taught

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how to sew and grownups have lost touch with their creative side. Enter Create. Hobby Studio, offering fun and informative sewing lessons for kids, teens and adults. They cover all kinds of projects, from cushion slips to fun outfits. Projects change as trends do. The lessons involve learning to use an electronic sewing machine and hand stitching techniques. Or, if crafting is more up your alley, they can help you with classes in crochet and felting. Tel: +27 (0)84 653 8935 Facebook: @CreateHobby Instagram: @create.hobby Website: www.createhobby.co.za Email: info@createhobby.co.za Location: 142 Lower Main Road, Observatory

eating and painting your piece, you will receive a reference number recorded on your items which are left to be fired and glazed. You will receive an email once they are ready for collection. Clay Café in Cape Town’s Bree Street is a ceramic painting venue and tapas bar that welcomes all ages, but focuses on adult painting sessions in the evening. Hout Bay Tel: +27 (0)76 810 5120 Facebook: @ClayCafeHoutBay Instagram: @theclaycafe_houtbay Website: www.claycafe.co.za Email: info@claycafe.co.za Location: Erf 4080, Hout Bay Main Road, Opposite Bokkemanskloof Estate Bree Street

Clay Café Eat-Paint-Play-Repeat – An Outing the Whole Family Can Enjoy Clay Café is a ceramic painting venue and restaurant that welcomes all ages, families, individuals and celebrations. Your waiter will explain how the painting process works before you head to the bisque room to choose the item(s) you want to paint and tools you want to use. You then order food and drinks, sit back, relax and enjoy one of their farmstyle food offerings. Once you have finished

Tel: +27 (0)61 917 4191 Facebook: Clay Cafe in the City Instagram: @claycafe_inthecity Website: www.claycafeinthecity.com Email: jade@claycafe.co.za Location: 199 Bree Street, Gardens


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Gin Making Experience at The Leopard Bar at The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa This is a unique opportunity to learn about the interplay of botanicals that define the craft gins of the Cape. The experience begins with a gin and canapé tasting, explaining the botanical influences of Cape gin. With your palate primed it is time to play, blending local fynbos with other botanicals to create your own unique gin. And, at the end of the evening, you will receive a mini bottle of your very own gin to take home. Tel: +27 (0)21 437 9000 Facebook: @12apostleshotel Instagram: @12apostleshotel Website: www.12apostleshotel.com Email: reservations1@12apostles.co.za Location: Victoria Road, Camps Bay

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Montebello Design Centre Montebello Design Centre is an NGO situated in the farm buildings of the historic site of Montebello in Newlands. One of Cape Town’s best kept secrets, it comprises 25 arts and craft studios and workshops, a historic greenhouse and nursery as well as a stunning restaurant. The centre is the result of a financial and property bequest by Cecil Michaelis who wished the centre to work closely with the University of Cape Town to nurture design, craft and entrepreneurship in South Africa. Find out more about their arts, ceramics, craft, jewellery and clothing studios on their website. Tel: +27 (0)21 685 6445 Facebook: @montebellodesigncentre Instagram: @montebellodesigncentre Website: www.montebello.co.za Email: montebello@telkomsa.net Location: 31 Newlands Avenue, Newlands ART Awakening Artistry Welcome to the World of Process Here one can express yourself in a nonjudgmental studio space where you will be given the opportunity to try out many artistic

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mediums, including clay, painting, drawing, mixed media, collage, monoprinting and explorations through texture and colour. This is for those who have never done art before, wanting to discover the artist within as well as for seasoned or professional artists who feel burdened by the critical and concept-driven artworld and just need to let go and have some fun. Tel: +27 (0)84 444 7903 Facebook: @awakeningartistry.co.za Website: www.awakeningartistry.co.za Email: hayley@liquidstudio.co.za Location: 21 Roseberry Road, Mowbray Firepetals Jewellery Design Unique, Contemporary Handmade Jewellery Founded in 2005, the name reflects both the ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ elements of jewellery making. Fire represents the hard technical side, while petals represent the more delicate and creative side. Adeline Joubert Heyns studied Fine Arts and Jewellery Design & Manufacture and has been in the jewellery trade for the past 25 years. She is passionate about jewellery as


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art and aims to make people more aware of the delights of handmade jewellery through her work. She has been teaching jewellery making classes and workshops to students and jewellery enthusiasts since 2007. Learn more about her classes and workshops on her website. Tel: +27 (0)72 142 2750 Facebook: @Firepetals Instagram: @firepetals_adeline_jubi Website: www.firepetals.com Email: info@firepetals.com Location: Roodebloem Road, Cape Town Bit by Bit Mosaic Custom-made Mosaic, Workshops and Installation Bit by Bit Mosaic specialises in three areas: tailored mosaic art commissions, community work and events. They work in commercial, retail and residential homes such as Weylandts, Moro Gelato and Aurum. Mosaic artist Kerry Atherstone is the energy behind the business. Her passion started decades ago with cutting out magazines and creating eccentric collages. You can smash some tiles and get out of your usual work rut, get your company involved with their team building experience, or join one of their workshops where you can learn this ancient practice. Tel: +27 (0)79 0423 908 Instagram: @bitbybitmosaic Website: www.mosaiccapetown.co.za Email: kerryatherstone@gmail.com Location: 1 Westoe Road, Observatory

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Discover an Edible Landscape with Veld and Sea Presenting Foraging in the Cape at its Finest

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DISCOVER AN EDIBLE LANDSCAPE WITH VELD AND SEA

There is flavour, food and medicine all around us – on land, at sea, in forests and mountains – we just have to learn how to recognise it; to open up our senses and reconnect.

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nowing what is edible and what is poisonous, how to identify each, learning what part of the plant to harvest and how to prepare it are all important and valuable lessons to learn in sustainable and responsible foraging. ‘Join us tracking the edible landscape through the seasons with educational, immersive and wildly delicious experiences.’ Based at the Good Hope Gardens Nursery in Cape Point, Veld and Sea offers: • • • • • •

Wild Food Foraging Workshops Interactive Pop-up Dinners Adventure Weekends Nature-inspired Workshops Curated Experiences for Corporates/ Brands/Film Travelling Foraging Workshops

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Founder / Forager Founder of Veld and Sea, Roushanna Gray, is a wild food artist, foodie and avid forager. She shares her passion about the edible landscape through immersive educational experiences, connection and creativity. Inspired by the natural world around her, she has been working with the exciting and diverse wild flavours found in the mountains, veld and gardens for the last 14 years. The wide range of delicious and nutritious culinary offerings from the beautiful intertidal rock pools along the South African coastline also play a major role in her cooking and teaching. In 2019, she won the Spier Sustainability award at the Food XX and Eatout awards for her efforts to highlight South Africa’s local edible plant culture and to educate people on foraging, as well as the Most Authentic African Experience award for recognition of excellence in the hospitality division by the Cape Town Experience Awards. Recently, Veld and Sea also won awards in two different categories in the 2022 Haute Grandeur Global Awards: • •

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Excellence Award for Best Theme Restaurant in South Africa Excellence Award Best Garden Restaurant in South Africa


DISCOVER AN EDIBLE LANDSCAPE WITH VELD AND SEA

‘From wild mushrooms to seaweeds and shellfish, edible weeds and flowers, to roots, shoots and more – every season has its own incredible flavour profile on offer.’

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WILD FOOD WEEKEND WORKSHOP 13 to 14 August 2022

Veld and Sea foraging workshops run according to season, with each season bringing a new opportunity to embark on a wildly delicious adventure. Coastal foraging takes place in summer, mushroom foraging in autumn and winter, wildfood land foraging in winter and spring and flower workshops in spring and early summer.

WILD FOOD LAND FORAGE WALKS 20 August 2022

Make Contact & Connect Email: veldandsea@gmail.com Facebook: @veldandsea Instagram: veldandsea

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Hout Bay | Berg En Dal Ultimate view of the bay.

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Art in South Africa

Burberry-inspired Group Exhibition at Gallop Hill Gallery Not Your Average Gallery, Not Your Average Art

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ART IN SOUTH AFRICA

Recently, the Gallop Hill Gallery collection – guided by visionary proprietor Dijonne du Preez – hosted a tremendously successful Burberry-inspired Group Exhibition. Pieces inspired by the iconic British luxury brand travelled from the Franschhoek to Plettenberg Bay gallery and finally to Gallop Hill Gallery Hermanus – the latest addition to the collection. Works by the following incredible investment artists were featured: Olivier Martin de Kock Colbert Mashile Hank Liebenberg Shelley du Plessis Elize Bezuidenhout Phulani Liebenberg

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Gallop Hill Gallery Locations 10 Harbour Road, Hermanus 11 Huguenot Street, Main Rd, Franschhoek Lookout Centre, Main Street, Plettenberg Bay More Renowned Artists Represented by Gallop Hill Gallery Izak Fourie Trish Mitchell Marieke Prinsloo-Rowe Get in Touch with Dijonne Du Preez Tel: +27 (0)76 169 4547 Instagram: @gallophillgallery Email Address: dijonne@gallophill.co.za

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Artisanal Pairings Creative Culinary Experiences Set to Delight Your Senses & Imagination

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ARTISANAL PAIRINGS

Welcome to a world where nougat, cheese, Turkish delight, hot chocolate, macarons, pizza, cupcakes, fudge and braaibroodjies unite with red wines, MCC, sweet wine and more. Be sure to book to avoid disappointment. Wine & Chocolate Experience Waterford Estate – Blaauwklippen Valley, Stellenbosch The Wine and Chocolate Tasting is a unique flavour experience. Cellar Master and Managing Partner Kevin Arnold, along with Chocolatier Richard von Geusau, have created a series of dark and milk chocolates that when paired with their Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and dessert wine results in a flavour sensation unlike any other. MCC & Nougat Pairing Villiera Wines, Stellenbosch Villiera has teamed up with Roses to pair four Cap Classiques with handcrafted nougat. Roses Artisanal Delicacies offers treats, snacks and gifts for all of life’s sweet moments – whether you are treating yourself, spoiling your family, packing a snack, celebrating with friends and family or entertaining guests. Master Wine & Cheese Tasting Fairview Wine Farm, Suider-Paarl During this experience, a daily selection of 8 premium wines are paired with 8 cheeses, fresh bread and olive oil. Thanks to a longheld reputation for exceptional customer service, Fairview has one of the most sought-after tastings in the winelands. Managed by their highly qualified Tasting

Hosts, the elegant Beryl Back Tasting Room is set apart from the main tasting area, offering seated, tutored tastings in an exclusive, educational setting.

Hot Chocolate and Wine Tasting – Limited Edition Durbanville Hills Winery, Durbanville Wine Valley

Gourmet, Decadent Chocolate Pairing Bloemendal Wine Estate, Durbanville Wine Valley

​​ Durbanville Hills Winery has taken hot chocolate to new heights with a limited edition tasting featuring four red wines, each paired with a different hand-crafted chocolate bomb. They also offer a Cheese and Wine Pairing, Biltong, Dried Fruit and Wine Pairing as well as a Chocolate and Wine Pairing.

Boutique wines expertly matched to handmade chocolate, unique to Bloemendal, will leave you lost in a series of sensational delights. Individual white and dark chocolate batons have been carefully developed to marry each paired wine through aroma, taste and mouthfeel. They invite you on a journey through a symphony of guavas, humic aromas of forest floors, earthy-loamy sands, crunchy biscotti and crushed sweet cherries, to a decadent and lush sultry coffee, rooty and dark. Turkish Delight Pairing Lourensford Wine Estate, Somerset West Back by popular demand, the Turkish Delight Pairing at Lourensford Wine Estate features four flavours of this delectable treat, locally made by a Turkish artisan, paired with their Cap Classiques and Noble Late Harvest. Other pairings offered by the estate include the Wedgewood Nougat and Wine Pairing and Belgian Chocolate and Wine Pairing.

Braaibroodjie and Wine Pairing Middelvlei Wine Estate, Stellenbosch Savour a snoek and cottage cheese braaibroodjie with Middelvlei Unoaked Chardonnay, a boerewors and mozzarella braaibroodjie with Middelvlei Free-run Pinotage and a fig and brie braaibroodjie with Middelvlei Shiraz. They also offer a Tapas and Wine Pairing featuring a mini potbrood and snoek pâté with Middelvlei Chardonnay, a biltong and mozzarella braaibroodjie with Middelvlei Rooster Merlot and a cocktail boerewors sosatie with Middelvlei Pinotage.

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Pizza & Wine Pairing Eikendal Vineyards, Stellenbosch This popular and unique Pizza & Wine Pairing is set to delight food and wine lovers. Think three thin-crust mini pizzas prepared by resident restaurant Cucina di Giovanni, paired with three of Eikendal’s finest red wines. Wine and Music Pairings Black Elephant Vintners, Franschhoek This unique combination of sound and taste completely sets Black Elephant apart from the commercial wine industry. Choose the Cap Classique and Music Experience comprising 5 Cap Classiques or the Black Elephant Experience comprising 10 Wines. The journeys take 1.5 hours and 2.5 hours, respectively.

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Wine & Fynbos Cupcake Pairing Delheim Wines, Stellenbosch

Red Wine & Fudge Pairing Blaauwklippen Vineyards, Stellenbosch

Signature Macaron and MCC Tasting Canto Wines, Durbanville Wine Valley

This is a next-level experience with an allnew twist of an evergreen favourite that puts the Cape’s famous Floral Kingdom and Delheim’s eco-friendly winemaking front and centre. This latest addition employs an entirely new range of fynbosinspired cupcakes to showcase the excellence of Delheim wines. This tasting experience includes four fynbos-infused cupcakes paired with four award-winning wines.

At Blaauwklippen Vineyards in Stellenbosch, visitors can titillate their taste buds whilst sampling three premium red wines paired with handmade fudge. A stunningly sweet experience indeed. They also offer a Heritage Macaron & Wine Pairing experience.

This enticing tasting features Canto Chardonnay MCC Brut with a hazelnut macaron, Canto Shiraz Rose MCC Brut with a red velvet macaron, Canto Pinot Noir MCC Brut with Turkish delight and finally Canto Pinot Noir / Chardonnay MCC Brut with salted caramel. Marvellous indeed!

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Affordability Key to Unlocking Africa’s Housing Markets Continent-wide, residential markets have been in a state of a suspended animation for the better part of two and a half years.

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ith economies slowly limping back to life and international travel resuming, expatriates and tourists are returning, which is boosting demand and the performance of the residential sector as job levels recover. Indeed, in Lagos, rents currently stand 22% higher than they were in 2019, while Cape Town (13%) and Nairobi (5%) have also registered increases over the same period.

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THE AFRICA REPORT 22/23

These strong increases are likely to be curbed as housing demand in many cities is starting to shift away from city centers to the suburbs primarily due to affordability considerations, but also due to the relative gain in indoor and outdoor space. With inflation continuing to edge upwards, affordability is expected to come into even sharper focus, especially as real household incomes continue to be eroded. Historically, housing affordability challenges have been usually addressed at government level, through various subsidies and in the current record-inflation environment, the continent’s authorities are rapidly mobilising to stave off any cost-of-living emergency. The Egyptian government, for instance, has already intervened in the residential market by reducing land acquisition costs, while

other governments have tried to encourage the development of more affordable housing through tax rebates on construction costs. "Developers recognise the scale of challenge and the continent has seen a wide range of residential property types being brought forward." Elsewhere, the challenge is greater. In many markets on the continent, demand for residential real estate has historically been fuelled by easy access to cheap debt financing, but rising lending rates are quickly becoming a stumbling block for many house hunters. In Nigeria for instance, mortgage rates stand at over 20%, positioning them well out of reach of the average buyer, with recent transactions being linked predominantly to cash-rich diaspora.

South Africa too enjoyed a boom in deal activity in 2020 as access to debt financing was affordable due to the low prevailing interest rate, but the heightened sales activity is rapidly slowing as lending rates rise. Developers recognise the scale of the challenge and the continent has seen a wide range of residential property types being brought forward to address Africa’s affordable housing needs. Co-living and fully furnished apartments have quickly become more mainstream and are proving to be a hit amongst locals as well as returning single expatriates. READ MORE

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Lake Victoria

Escape to a remote, tranquil island on a mighty lake. The mighty Lake Victoria is many things. It is one of the African Great Lakes, the world’s second largest freshwater lake and the largest tropical lake in the world. The deep blue mass also joins Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda in the west and is the chief reservoir of the Nile. Its abundant ecosystem includes playful otters and brilliant birdlife. A splendid place from which to discover what Lake Victoria has to offer is the verdant Mfangano Island, an oasis of tranquillity.

Where to Stay | Mfangano Island Camp, Lake Victoria Shaded by fig trees, Mfangano Island Camp is a luxury tropical hideaway where relaxation and adventure are beautifully balanced. Here green lawns hug the waterline, while flowerbeds and rock gardens surround the camp. The architecture is based on the Luo tribal style with banana thatch and natural clay. Rooms are spacious and bright, offering dazzling lake views dotted with dhows sailing by. The expertly prepared food served in stunning settings is delectably fresh with fish sourced from the lake and produce from the island’s permaculture gardens and orchards.

swim or borrow bicycles to explore. A ride on a traditional lateen rigged sailboat is the ideal way to settle into island life while village walks offer the opportunity to immerse oneself in the unique and colourful Luo culture and traditions. Feeling welcome is effortless with friendly faces emerging from peaceful fishing villages tucked between groves of banana trees. Birding is best experienced with the camp’s resident ornithologist by foot or boat. There are over 350 species to search for including fish eagles, kingfishers and pelicans. Fishing wise, those interested in pursuing the giant Nile perch should prepare for a challenge. Mfangano Island also has two painting sites – namely Mawanga Cave and Kwitone – housing geometric symbols, some up to 4,000 years old.

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