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Experience Adventure & Beauty in the Western Cape this April

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The Western Cape in South Africa is an ideal destination to unwind and relax, and the month of April offers the perfect opportunity to experience some holiday vibes. With Easter holidays and a long weekend at the end of the month, visitors have ample time to explore the beautiful region.

The Garden Route is a must-visit destination with its stunning coastline, nature reserves, and charming towns. The Tsitsikamma National Park is a highlight of the region, with its scenic hikes, beautiful waterfalls, and suspension bridge over Storms River Mouth. Meanwhile, beach lovers can enjoy the beautiful stretches of sand in Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, and Wilderness.

The Overberg region is another popular spot, known for its charming towns. Hermanus offers a variety of activities

such as hiking, mountain biking and visitors can explore the Fernkloof Nature Reserve with its many hiking trails and diverse flora and fauna. For a more thrilling experience, shark cage diving tours are available in Gans Bay, where visitors can come face to face with Great White Sharks.

Another area to consider is the Cape Winelands, home to some of the country’s finest vineyards and restaurants. The charming towns of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl are particularly popular, offering visitors a chance to taste award-winning wines, indulge in gourmet cuisine, and explore the historic architecture and museums.

The Klein Karoo, known for its arid landscapes and ostrich farms, is another unique destination to visit.

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Megan Carmil Holmes may be Deaf, but she is anything but silent. This Group Finance Officer by profession has recently become Ms Deaf International 2022, but as more than just a pageant titleholder, she’s using her new-found platform to make a difference. She is running the Totalsports Two Oceans Half Marathon to fundraise for Hear Us, an organization that assists children and adults in obtaining cochlear implants, ultimately changing their lives. Megan shares her journey and how being Deaf has impacted her life, both positively and negatively. Growing up as a Deaf person, Megan faced communication barriers in everyday life. “Being Deaf has a huge impact negatively on everyday life, especially when you are trying to find another job, get a better salary and improve life. Communication barriers are the number one issue for us wherever you go,” Megan explained.

Megan’s personal experience with cochlear implants led her to support Hear Us. “It can improve hearing in Deaf people who are no longer helped by using hearing aids, and this is why I decided to go for my cochlear implant a few years ago. It can also improve communication and quality of life,” Megan said. “It’s very expensive, and I was thinking of children and adults coming from disadvantaged backgrounds that are unable to afford to get Cochlear implants, and I want to help improve their quality of life.”

When we asked her about her inspiration for taking on this fundraising challenge, Megan cited her daughter. Her daughter was born Deaf and received her first cochlear implant at the age of one, and the second one after the age of two. “She inspired me to do this fundraising challenge and to run to make a difference for others,” Megan said.

Megan has always been an avid cyclist and has used it to help her prepare for the Totalsports Two Oceans Half Marathon. As Megan continues her training and fundraising efforts, she hopes to raise awareness for cochlear implants and spread Deaf awareness to the hearing community effectively. She also hopes for South African Sign Language to be the official 12th language, which can make everyday life easier for Deaf people.

Positive Behaviour Intervention and Resource

Centre breaking ground

The Positive Behaviour Intervention and Resource Centre (PBIRC) in Wynberg is the first special school of its kind in South Africa.

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) launched a pilot programme in 2018 that was facilitated by Neville Goliath, Provincial Manager: Positive Behaviour, to conceptualise and operationalise the possibility of a support programme for in-school learners that present with high-level behavioural needs.

A heritage site in Wynberg, previously known as Tenterden Child and Youth Care Centre, was acquired by the WCED to test the feasibility of such a programme. The results of the pilot programme were good and the registration of the Positive Behaviour Intervention and Resource Centre (PBIRC) was granted on 1 January 2022.

The programme finds itself as part of a continuum of support responses to learner behavioural needs. The behaviour support pathway places this programme at the high-level of support to learners experiencing behaviour as a barrier to learning.

Children at the centre engage with adults with extensive experience in working with learners at risk, specialised teachers, psychologists and occupational therapists that are led by a principal and renowned positive behaviour practitioner, Moosa Mahadick.

The individual Support Plan of the learner could comprise psycho-social interventions and occupational therapy support to respond to the functional challenges that the child might experience. These therapeutic needs respond to the challenges in the life space of the child and this could include coping with conflict, dealing with anger expression, problem-solving skills and identifying resiliency factors required to survive their lives.

Parental participation is an important participant in the programme. However, this programme prides itself in the practice of giving these children relationships that are meaningful and not harmful. Therefore, it’s not about the programme, but what the child finds in a relationship.

The Positive Behaviour Intervention & Resource Centre is more than just a school; it’s a deliberate attempt to draw a circle that takes kids in. Creating a space where kids belong and to reconnect them with the important relationship that a child needs in an adult. To guide them through their rites of passage towards adulthood and in so doing, acquire the vital skills only found in relationships.

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Waterfront's Cape Wheel reopens at new location

The V&A Waterfront’s Cape Wheel is reopening after a sevenmonth break to relocate it to a new location set to give passengers memorable new views of the city and Granger Bay, from stunning sunrises to sunsets and night-time and more.

Easily one of the Waterfront’s most recognisable attractions, the Cape Wheel, which came into operation in 2008, has delighted international and local visitors, young and old alike, at its previous location between the Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre and the Union Castle Square in front of the kid’s playground and food court. Now located at the V&A’s Breakwater Boulevard overlooking the waters of Granger Bay, the wheel transforms Breakwater Boulevard into a new visitor attraction, with special elevated views across Granger Bay on one side, Robben Island in the distance, views of Table Mountain on the other end, as well as sights of Signal Hill and the Cape Town stadium.

Riders will, from 40 m up, have below them the sight of commercial shipping traffic with giant container ships coming and going, large cruise and charter boats heading in and out of the harbour, kayakers accompanied by schools of dolphins as well as the possibility of spotting the occasional whales that visit the bay from time to time.

V&A Waterfront Chief Executive Officer, David Green said the time is right to restart the operation of the wheel, just ahead of the coming Easter holidays as part of the large package of exciting changes that have been part of the economic recovery of the Waterfront that were revealed ahead of the year-end festive season that the Waterfront.

The new site, close to the Waterfront’s boardwalk, has easy access to the Breakwater parking garage, while also providing a more open and relaxed public space for visitors to access the wheel.

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Visitors can also explore the Cango Caves, a network of limestone caverns in the Swartberg Mountains.

The West Coast, with its wildflower reserves, quaint fishing villages, and stunning beaches, is a popular destination.

Those seeking a more urban experience can head to Cape Town, the bustling, cosmopolitan city that sits at the foot of Table Mountain. Along with its iconic attractions such as the V&A Waterfront, Robben Island, and the Cape of Good Hope, the city offers a vibrant nightlife scene, cultural events, world-class dining and top-class shopping options.

During the Easter holidays and long weekend at the end of April, many of these destinations offer special events and activities. Visitors can enjoy Easter egg hunts, music festivals, markets, food and wine fairs, and much more.

With its diverse range of holiday spots and attractions, the Western Cape is the perfect destination to enjoy some holiday vibes in April. Whether you’re looking to relax and unwind or explore the region’s natural beauty and culture, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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Photo: Mossel Bay is a harbour town - Photo Credit: Trey Smith

Cape Town’s E-Prix and E-Fest set to become an annual event

equitable and inclusive green economy and a sustainable future. This year’s theme was “Driving the Green Economy Investment Strategy.”

“It was a great success. Besides the various presentations and discussions, we had entrepreneurs pitching projects to investors at our pitch deck lounge, and our concierge match-making service set up in excess of 120 meetings, with one project securing US$2 million in seed funding on the day.”

evrt 2024 was launched from the Silo District at the Waterfront at the beginning of race weekend. By invitation, guests were able to jump into 12 branded electric vehicles (EVs) and drive roads that included the world-famous Chapmans Peak Drive. En-route, the drivers completed a recharge challenge that demonstrated the ability modern EV’s have to recharge their battery whilst under motion.

The evrt Road Trip 2024 will see a range of electric vehicles driving from Pretoria to Cape Town over 10 days, arriving at the racetrack to showcase EV technology at next year’s race weekend.

On race day, the E-Fest ELECTRIC event opened within the E-Prix precinct, adjacent to the racetrack. Racegoers were able to test-drive electric vehicles, bikes, and scooters, and to learn more about various rechargers, batteries and inverters. Over 750 EV test drives took place.

The 5th round of the Formula E World Championship was held for the first time on African soil, in Cape Town on Saturday, 25th February. To maximise the purpose-led event, a 7-day, co-located E-Fest was conceptualised by the race promoter as a celebration of Go Green Africa, a commitment to playing a meaningful role in helping to accelerate Africa’s transition to a “Green Economy” in a just and inclusive way.

The race promoter, e-Movement, partnered with VUKA Group to launch E-Fest, a mix of events and entertainment that celebrated sustainability, alternative e-mobility and renewable energy solutions for South Africa and the African continent.

Iain Banner, Chairman of e-Movement and the founder of Go Green Africa (GGA), comments on the concept of E-Fest: “From the very outset I knew there was a dual need that had to be satisfied to make sense of bringing Formula E to South Africa. The first was that there had to be a real purpose behind the race, and the second that we needed to provide additional marketing opportunities for sponsors and supporters. This formed our purpose; we then conceptualised a seven-day co-located E-Fest to support GGA and the E-Prix.”

The Africa’s Green Economy Summit was launched with the intention to connect the African and global investor community to African project owners through business executives, governments, cities, and policy makers, paving the way for an

FlySafair has green light for new routes

Walking into Henri’s, you’ll be greeted by the owner, Pierre and his staff, who will treat you like guests in our own home. Henri’s combines an inspired menu with a casually sophisticated setting in a heritage house conveniently situated on Somerset West Main Road.

We also welcome larger groups, our top floor has been renovated and can be used for private functions. Our inviting, comfortable dining room is the perfect place to enjoy a great meal.

South Africa’s International Air Services Council recently granted FlySafair the rights to operate an additional three services to African countries. These flights to Windhoek, Zanzibar, and Harare help alleviate the shortfall brought on by a decrease in services due to airline closures and reduced flight schedules.

FlySafair now offers an additional lifeline for business travellers with interests in three other African countries. With the granting of these additional routes, FlySafair flights also provide extra opportunities for the travel and tourism industries in these popular destinations.

FlySafair currently holds 60% of South Africa’s domestic air travel market. At the time of Comair’s demise, FlySafair had already increased its offering to encapsulate 42% of the market and plans to grow even further as demand for air travel increases. The IASC is responsible for controlling and licensing all domestic and international air services in South Africa, and has allowed FlySafair flights to commence to the following major hubs:

Windhoek, Namibia - Windhoek is one of South Africa’s major African trade partners and the hub of business activity in Namibia. It’s also the main destination for leisure flights between these two countries, which both rely heavily on tourism. FlySafair intends to operate daily flights between Windhoek and Johannesburg.

Our menu can be described as comfort food with a modern global influence. We are well known for our aged grass-fed beef as well as the freshest local seafood. Alongside our à la carte menu, we offer a light lunch menu during the day and also have a kiddies menu. We also serve homemade, thin based pizza cooked in a wood-fired oven.

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Harare, Zimbabwe - FlySafair plans to operate daily flights between Harare and Cape Town, opening new avenues for business and leisure between these two cities. FlySafair will add another three aircraft for travel on the new routes. They’ve also increased their staff complement to accommodate this and hope to have these FlySafair flights up and running by the end of Q3 in 2023.

Zanzibar - Business and leisure travellers can look forward to more frequent travels between South Africa and Zanzibar from 8 April. Zanzibar is an important tourist destination for travellers to and from South Africa; Tanzania also has strong trade ties with the country.

More FlySafair flights to Mauritius

In addition to these new routes, the IASC has also granted FlySafair permission to operate five additional routes to Mauritius. This gives the airline the opportunity to offer daily flights between these two countries after gaining permission to operate flights to the island in December 2022.

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Viking Deco The Lund Family's Journey

The year is 1991, the location, a small highveld town called Volksrust, Mpumalanga. Armed with a degree in agricultural science, Piet Lund sets out, hopeful to start a life with his family as a farmer.

To make ends meet, Piet starts building wooden furniture in the garage on the farm he was renting at the time. Little did he know what would then become known as “DIE HOUTERY” was the start of an exciting and eventful career in the wooden and aluminium manufacturing industry.

In 2018, Piet and his wife Jeanne made the decision to follow their dreams, to live in Cape Town. It was decided to move the entire company down with them.

Fast-forward to the present day, and we are proud to present Viking Deco, the result of 32 years’ experience in the following:

- Aluminium Doors

- Aluminium Folding Doors

- Aluminium Sliding Doors

- Aluminium Windows

- Aluminium Shopfronts

- Wooden Decks

- Wooden Pergolas

- Vinyl Flooring

- Laminated Flooring

- Engineered Flooring

- General Carpentry

ORIGIN OF THE LUND NAME

The modern day South African Lunds are of Scandinavian descent, and are direct descendants of the Vikings from the Middle Ages, hence the company name, Viking Deco. Rest assured, the family does not rebel and raid as history would suggest. The Lund name itself has a very interesting meaning…

In the early 1800s, Gustav Lund joins his uncle, the captain of a ship, on a voyage to India. During the trip Gustav gets ill with Scurvy. His uncle makes the decision to drop Gustav off at Cape Town to receive medical attention and get better with the idea that on the way back from India, Gustav will be picked up again. Gustav, being the hardworking man that he is, sets out to work after getting better. He would do odd jobs, and once finished, continue on his way. This would go on for quite a while, and finally he ended up in Kommetjie where he worked at a general store, and finally bought it and named it “Lund’s Shop”.

According to various sources, the name Lund means, “Man that lives in the woods “or “Man that works with wood from the forest”. The Lund family was not aware of this significant meaning of their name until much later into the existence of the company. It was almost as if we answered a calling by working with our hands and wood.

“We strongly believe that this is the reason why we are so passionate about what we do, and also why we are so good at it,” says Piet.

CLIENTS

“There is one thing you learn above all else with 32 years and 1000s of clients behind you, and that is that your customer service has to be on point. Whether it’s at the start where a client only requires a quote or after sales support, we strive to leave each and every client happier at the end of a job with a quality product,” Piet continues.

WHAT MAKES VIKING DECO UNIQUE

“Besides our customer service, which we are extremely proud of, what makes us unique is that from the start you deal directly with the directors and not a sales rep or a team leader. We hold ourselves to a higher standard, thus as business owners, we are accountable for everything that happens in or around a client’s home. One of the directors is also always on site with a team, while site work is being conducted and to answer any questions clients might have,” Piet concludes.

For more information contact Piet Lund on 083 268 8063, email piet@vikingdeco.co.za or visit www.vikingdeco.co.za

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Today Piet and his two sons, Andre and Tertius, manage and run the company. Photo Left -Right:Tertius, Piet and Andre Lund

Celebrating the best of Sauvignon Blanc

The largest and most significant international competition dedicated to Sauvignon Blanc wine, which took place for the first time in South Africa in the competition’s 14-year history, culminated in a starlit dinner in the superb setting of Vergelegen wine estate in Somerset West.

The 2023 Concours Mondial du Sauvignon was hosted by the cultivar association Sauvignon Blanc South Africa, with national and international partners.

The dinner at the 323-year-old wine estate, a provincial heritage site, marked the conclusion of several days of sniffing, sipping, swirling and savouring by 40 international and 10 South African judges. They evaluated a record number of 1210 entries from 20 producer countries. This included 152 entries from South Africa.

Quentin Havaux, CEO Vinopres, which manages the technical aspects of Concours Mondial du Sauvignon tastings, said each wine was judged by five people. They represent diverse sectors – winemakers, buyers, media, sommeliers, oenologists and distributors – and 20 countries that span Belgium to Brazil.

The extremely varied geology and topography of the Western Cape, plus the diversity of winemaking styles, “make for complexity, and it is impossible to pin down one characteristic of local Sauvignon Blanc – but this is wonderful,” he said. “Every producer will receive feedback on their wine’s strengths and weaknesses.”

Sauvignon Blanc is South Africa’s top-selling cultivar and most exported varietal. According to Sauvignon Blanc South Africa, the first commercial Sauvignon varietal wine was produced by Verdun (now Asara) in 1977, with Backsberg and De Wetshof entering the market in 1980.

Sauvignon currently holds a 10.9% share of total area under vine in South Africa and is the third-most planted grape in the country.

SA wins big at 2023 Concours Mondial du Sauvignon

International judges awarded silver and gold medals to wines from 20 countries, announced on Monday, 20 March at ProWein in Düsseldorf, Germany.

South Africa ratified its ranking as a major Sauvignon Blanc producer country, winning 56 medals – 26 gold medals and 30 silver medals – along with an international trophy. The Villiera Bush Vine 2022 by Villiera Wines was awarded the Tonnellerie Sylvain trophy, which rewards the best wine matured in oak casks. Darling Cellars’ Gustus Sauvignon Blanc 2020 received the Revelation South Africa trophy for the best-performing South African wine at the show.

Wine Tourism - Top mavens to motivate & expand current thinking

“Brands, brand building and brand distinction” is the theme for the 2023 Wine Tourism Conference, sponsored by Wesgro, Delta Air Lines and WWF, that takes place on 17 May at Lanzerac, Stellenbosch. Margi Biggs, convenor of the annual event, now in its seventh year, has marshalled an impressive list of international and local marketing, branding and tourism experts and innovators as speakers for the event.

“On the whole, local wine tourism is doing well and is approaching recovery to 2019 levels,” says Biggs. “While we fervently hope this trend will continue, the global economic outlook remains uncertain. If we are to continue to attract longhaul international visitors as well as those closer to home, including domestically, we are going to have to be that much smarter, nimbler, and more compelling in our offerings and the way we deliver them.”

According to Andile Ntingi, founder of GetBiz, writing for Business Day, the South African government hopes to attract 21 million international visitors a year by 2030. In 2019, a total of 10,2 million travellers entered the country

Mike Ratcliffe, CEO of the Stellenbosch Wine Route, who has been a leading player in re-establishing the pre-eminence of Stellenbosch as a centre of excellence, will be addressing ways in which to build collective brand identities.

While Paul Siguqa, CEO of Klein Goederust in Franschhoek, will be looking at building a new South African brand; DTC futurist Andrew Douglas will be moderating a discussion on rebuilding established brands. Panellists to appear will be wine personalities Hein Koegelenberg, Kevin Arnold and Pieter Cronjé.

A panel discussion on how eco-conservation can impact brand building will be moderated by André Morgenthal, project manager of the Old Vine Project. Panellists will include Shelly Fuller of WWF South Africa, Jeremy Borg of Painted Wolf Wines and Kathryn Cilliers of Spier.

The journey of SA’s Jo Wessels – 7th

In early 2023, Jo Wessels was named the 7th best sommelier in the world as a representative of the South African Sommeliers Association.

The title of Meilleur Sommelier du Monde in Paris in 2023 was awarded to Raimonds Tomsons of Latvia. Since its inception in 1969, the contest has been likened to the Olympics of sommellerie.

Jo began his career in service at a coffee shop in Bloemfontein as a teenager, which he says instilled respect for the trade and the people working in it. Later, as a student at Stellenbosch, he worked in various restaurants, wine shops and tasting rooms, but it was at Rust en Vrede Restaurant where the sommelier bug really bit him.

He subsequently worked as a sommelier on luxury cruise ships. In 2015, he applied to study International Wine Business at Geisenheim University in Germany. While studying, he worked as a commis sommelier in a Michelin-starred restaurant in Wiesbaden. After Wiesbaden, Jo worked as a sommelier at Restaurant OPUS V in Mannheim for three years. Since 2022, he has worked at an innovative casual fine dining restaurant in Heidelberg called Mary Jane Space.

“Our philosophy is to treat our guests as though they are friends coming over for dinner on the weekend. It is a small team (only three chefs, and myself in service). There aren’t the hierarchies of many other fine dining establishments, nor the stress or long hours otherwise present. High-end gastronomy can be quite taxing on one’s personal health as I had a nasty burnout in 2021),” Jo explains.

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Jo looks back on Family meals when he was growing up: “Sunday lunches were the highlight of the week. After church, my dad would put on classical music and fetch a special bottle from the cellar, and my mom would show off her cooking. It was mostly hearty and rustic dishes – roasts, casseroles, lasagne and often lamb from my aunt’s farm in the Karoo. It was at these lunches that I was introduced to some old Cape classic wines such as Meerlust, Alto and Rustenberg.”

“The tradition and the setting showed me how good wines shine on special occasions,” he explains.

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Contemporary South African design meets modern local culinary flavours Vegan Restaurants in Cape Town

Chef Mmabatho Molefe’s modern Zulu cuisine offering at Emazulwini restaurant at Makers Landing at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, is a celebration of her culinary heritage and childhood food memories viewed through a 21st-century fine-dining lens.

Now, the restaurant’s dockside location has been transformed, with pared-back neutral tones brought to vivid life with the use of bold blues and reds, and beautiful and unique furniture and lighting by local designers.

The gorgeous new space, which has become a stage for a developing South African aesthetic that pays respect to its heritage, while charting the way forward in global style, is the result of a collaboration between Clout/SA, a purpose-driven creative agency and business-to-business market maker, and young interior designer Walter Train.

Train, whose practice is informed by his own diverse heritage, describes his work as sitting at the intersection of two seemingly disparate worlds: one a Nguni upbringing rooted in family and culture, the other a western lineage intimately part of his birth.

Train brought to life his concept, which was partly inspired by the surrounds of the restaurant’s dockside location, with the help and guidance of Clout/SA, which facilitates opportunities for companies to support and collaborate with South African designers.

In the new-look Emazulwini, Molefe’s modern take on traditional food now has a setting that echoes its deeply South African roots with a modern global twist.

‘Clout/SA is proud to have initiated and managed an approach that we believe amplifies the incredible energy and food shared by Chef Mmabatho Molefe,’ says Lynch.

Cape Town Hotel School Restaurant

The Cape Town Hotel School Restaurant, located in Granger Bay, is a hidden gem that offers a unique culinary experience for patrons.

Run by hospitality students from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, the restaurant provides a platform for these students to showcase their skills and gain real-world experience in the hospitality industry.

The restaurant boasts a menu that is both innovative and delicious, with a focus on using locally sourced ingredients.

Dishes are expertly prepared and beautifully presented, with options for all tastes and dietary requirements. Patrons can enjoy everything from classic French cuisine to contemporary fusion dishes, all at a reasonable price.

Overall, the Cape Town Hotel School Restaurant is a must-visit for foodies and those looking for a unique dining experience.

The combination of exquisite food, excellent service, and the opportunity to support young hospitality students makes for an unforgettable experience.

For bookings contact 021 440 5736/57 or email: restaurantfunctions@cput.co.za

Considering that South Africa is one of the highest per capita meat-consuming countries in Africa, one might be surprised to discover that there are 14 fully vegan restaurants in Cape Town alone. Humane Society International/Africa and ProVeg South Africa have partnered to create a My Plant-Based City map of Cape Town to highlight these restaurants, as well as 16 other vegan-friendly eateries offering great plant-based options.

More and more South African consumers are looking for healthier, more environmentally friendly, and ethical food options. This has led to an increase in veg-friendly restaurants, serving everything from burgers and brownies to finedining dishes. Offerings cater to everyone, from those looking for healthy poke bowls featuring fresh whole foods, to others craving plant-based versions of fastfood favourites like cheeseburgers. Advances in food technology have meant that plant-based meat and dairy alternatives are now able to successfully mimic the taste and texture of animal products they replace.

Leozette Roode, meat-reduction specialist for HSI/Africa, says: “The guide is an ideal tool to help Capetonians explore the diversity of the city’s incredible plantbased food options.”

The My Plant-Based City maps form part of HSI/Africa’s Green Monday SA campaign as a fun, affordable and tasty way to bring about positive change. The list of eateries featured on the map is based on recommendations from renowned local blogger and vegan influencer, Garth Tavares, better known as the Cape Town Vegan. The My Plant-based City Map also lists the top five most plant-based friendly national food chains according to ProVeg South Africa’s 2022 Plant-Based Friendly Fast Food Franchise Ranking.

ProVeg South Africa is the local chapter of ProVeg International, a global food awareness organisation working to transition the food system from one primarily centred on animal agriculture to one based on plant-based and cellular agriculture.

For more information visit www.myplantbasedcity.co.za

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FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND COMIC

HOSTED IN THE CAPE TOWN

CON

The Multiple award-winning City of Cape Town has been home to many incredible creatives, change-makers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and artists, and now, the city will bring together the entire pop-culture community for a first-of-its-kind Comic Con, hosted in the Cape Town CBD, creating the region’s largest popculture experience inspired by the best of what the Mother City has to offer Comic Con Cape Town will become the heartbeat of the city from 27 - 30 April 2023. Hosted by the City of Cape Town, in collaboration with FanCon, the festival is aimed at creating a cultural pulse, stimulating the local economy, encouraging a creative flair as well as captivating new and old pop-culture fans, at a destination recognized as ‘the Most innovative African City’ by various international agencies. Hosted at the CTICC, one of South Africa’s premier conferencing and event venues, Comic Con Cape Town will be creating an engaging environment across all four days, featuring a line-up of international and local celebrities, including comic book artists, writers, and illustrators, as well as popular TV and movie stars. Showcasing a wide range of local exhibitors and vendors, fans are in for a treat as the Con will also feature the latest in pop-culture merchandise, gaming, comic books, collectibles, and stimulate local audiences through panel discussions, Cosplay competitions and loads of interactive experiences.

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Contrary to popular belief, the show is not only for comic book fans and serious collectors, instead, it’s for those who love everything TV, movies, superheroes, games, animation, and so much more. Collocated at the festival will also be the Cape Town International Animation Festival, offering a dynamic programme featuring talks, workshops, screenings, as well as the opportunity to engage with local animators who have worked on major international productions, as well as producers and story tellers from around the world, in a not-to-be-missed immersing experience.

UCT LAUNCHES APP TO ENCOURAGE SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE

The City, in partnership with the University of Cape Town (UCT) and funded by the European Union, launched Climate Campaigners –a free mobile app which offers a range of sustainability-based lifestyle changes which can help Capetonians take climate action.

These lifestyle changes will enable residents to contribute to achieving the City’s commitments of climateresilience and carbon-neutrality by 2050.

CHANGES

“The City‘s 2050 vision for Cape Town is a climate-resilient, resourceefficient and carbon-neutral city that enables inclusive economic development and healthy, thriving communities and ecosystems.”

“To reach our climate targets, we need the support of all in Cape Town. Small actions can have a big impact if we act together. Every Cape Town resident is encouraged to become a Climate Campaigner. With the Climate Campaigners app, everyone can do something towards creating a sustainable future.”

“The Climate Campaigners app is a community-based platform which aims to inspire Capetonians to choose challenges that can help their communities, while also reducing their emissions.”

These exciting challenges include saving water and energy, smarter mobility and environmentally-friendly consumption. The project aims to scale up the number of cities involved, and is scheduled to run for two years.

Download the Climate Campaigners app for free on Google Play or the Apple App Store.

From the West Coast to the South Coast - Where would you like to spend your golden years?

South Africa’s top retirement destination, the beautiful Western Cape, boasts nine Devmark estates designed to give you total peace of mind.

“Enjoy a secure and fulfilling retirement in our estates offered by the Retirement Collection, which includes: Langebaan Manor, Langebaan, Helderberg Manor, Somerset West, Imhoff Manor, Kommetjie and The Plettenberg Manor, Plettenberg Bay.”

With features including state-of-the-art security, clubhouse, library, gym and more, residents enjoy convenience and beautiful scenery in a vibrant retirement community. The Retirement Collection offer different options from Assisted Living Suites, Luxury Apartments and Luxury Homes selling from R775 000.

Fall in love with your retirement and discover a life worth living!

For more information visit www.retirementcollection.co.za

GLOBAL RELEASE ANNOUNCED

In a big win for the South African media industry, Triggerfish is excited to bring the adventures of a new African superhero, Kiya, to children round the world. Kiya is the heroine in the animated action-adventure series called Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes –a show about a trio of friends that combine their everyday passions with extraordinary powers and teamwork. The series takes place in the fictional Kimoja City, a city inspired by the sights and sounds of southern Africa.

Hasbro has announced April 2023 as the international launch date for this new kids’ TV series, developed and co-produced by South African animation studio, Triggerfish. The show will be streamed on Disney Junior and Disney+ and broadcast on France Télévisions, amongst other channels, and released in South Africa later this year.

Grounded in recognisable elements of African styles, Kiya proudly mashes up her passions of dance and martial arts into unique routines, while having fun with her family and friends, as most kids do. An original concept by Robert Vargas, adapted from characters created by South Africans Marc Dey and Kelly Dillon, this action-adventure animated series follows Kiya, a seven-year-old African girl who was inspired by the antics of Dey’s daughter who played dress-up as a ninjaprincess but also saves the world, and, through Kiya, the team has wonderfully captured this duality in a heroine who boldly shines bright and makes things right with her two friends.

Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes is the product of Triggerfish’s vision of bringing African stories, voices, and creativity to the global market and taking African animation excellence to the world.

The visual style of the series was originally developed by South African artists inspired by the vibrant and culturally diverse Bo-kaap neighbourhood of Cape Town. The look was further developed by Cape Town studio, Tulips and Chimneys and Frog Box in development and production in France. Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes is a show celebrating confidence, diversity and community. It prides itself in deviating from showing girls only as princesses, offering an opportunity to represent and empower young girls.

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LOUIS VUITTON’S INSPIRING JOURNEY

CAN YOU ADAPT TO

CHANGE?

The book Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson addresses the fundamental human experience of change and adaptation. In today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world, the ability to adapt to change is more important than ever.

The author tells the story of four characters who live in a maze and search for cheese to survive. The cheese represents what people want in life, such as a good job, a loving relationship, health or money. The four characters represent different ways people respond to change.

Who Moved My Cheese features: two mice, “Sniff” and “Scurry,” and two Littlepeople, “Hem” and “Haw.” (The names of the Littlepeople are taken from the phrase “hem and haw,” a term that describes indecisiveness.)

Louis Vuitton is a name synonymous with luxury, style, and sophistication. However, few people are aware of the story behind the man who built one of the most iconic fashion brands in the world. The brand’s success story is an inspiration to millions of people around the world, who are struggling to overcome their own personal battles and reach their goals.

Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 in a small village in eastern France. He was the fourth child in a family of six, and his childhood was marked by poverty and hardship. His father was a farmer, and Louis was expected to follow in his footsteps, but he had other plans. At the age of 14, Louis left home and travelled to Paris in search of work. He found a job as an apprentice in a box-making workshop, where he learned the skills that would later help him create his signature trunks and luggage.

Despite his talent and hard work, Louis faced many challenges in his early years. He slept on the streets and struggled to make ends meet. The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 made matters even worse.

During these difficult times, Louis never gave up on his dreams. His love for fashion soon became his driving force, and he knew that he had to channel his passion into something that could transform his life. He continued to work tirelessly on his craft, honing his skills and perfecting his designs. In 1854, he founded his own company, specializing in high-end trunks and luggage.

The Louis Vuitton brand quickly gained a reputation for quality and innovation. Louis introduced several ground-breaking designs, including the first flat-top trunk and the now-iconic LV monogram. Over the years, Louis Vuitton continued to innovate and evolve, expanding into new markets and product categories. Today, the brand is known for its luxury fashion and accessories, including handbags, shoes, and watches.

Today, Louis Vuitton is a household name, with stores in cities around the world and a loyal following of fans and collectors.

Life Lessons: The story of Louis Vuitton is a testament to the power of perseverance, resilience, determination and entrepreneurial spirit. Despite facing enormous obstacles, he never gave up on his dreams or his vision for his business. He remained true to his values of quality, innovation, and creativity, and these values continue to inspire the brand today.

Louis Vuitton’s legacy also speaks to the importance of family and community. Despite his success, he remained close to his roots and never forgot where he came from. He valued hard work, integrity, and generosity, and these values were instilled in his children and passed down through the generations.

In conclusion, the life of Louis Vuitton is a true inspiration. From his difficult childhood and struggles as a young apprentice to his later success and legacy as a fashion icon that has endured for over 160 years - his story is a reminder that anything is possible with hard work, determination, and a little bit of creativity. The Louis Vuitton brand remains a symbol of excellence and luxury, and it is a testament to the enduring power of one man’s vision and the values that he held dear.

Sniff and Scurry instinctively search for cheese and adapt to change quickly, while the other two characters, Hem and Haw, rely on their intelligence and past experiences to find cheese. When the cheese in their familiar spot runs out, Sniff and Scurry quickly move on to find new cheese, while Hem and Haw struggle to adapt and cling to their old ways. While Hem and Haw may seem similar at first, they actually have distinct characteristics that set them apart. Hem is reluctant to leave his comfort zone and is unwilling to embrace new opportunities. Haw, on the other hand, is willing to explore and take risks to find success in new circumstances. Their contrasting attitudes towards change serve as a reminder that our

must be prepared to adapt to changing circumstances quickly. We must be open to new ideas and willing to try new things.

Anticipate change: Instead of waiting for change to happen, it is better to anticipate it and be prepared for it. By being proactive, we can avoid being caught off guard and can be better prepared to navigate any changes that come our way.

Let go of the past: Holding onto the past can hinder our ability to adapt and move forward. Let go of old habits, beliefs, and expectations that are no longer serving us. Rather than resisting change, we should embrace it as an opportunity for growth and new possibilities.

Take action: It’s not enough to just recognize the need for change. We must take action and make the necessary adjustments to our mindset and behaviour.

Be accountable: We must take responsibility for our lives and be accountable for our own actions, choices, and responses to change.

The need for resilience: In the face of challenges and adversity, resilience is essential. The book’s message of embracing change and being willing to take risks and try new things, is a reminder that resilience is a critical skill for success. By incorporating these lessons into our lives, we can become more resilient and adaptable, and better equipped to navigate the inevitable changes that come our way.

ACTS OF KINDNESS - HOW YOU CAN BETTER YOURSELF AND THE WORLD

Acts of kindness can be small or large, but they all have one thing in common: they make the world a better place. Kindness can improve relationships, boost mental and physical health, and create a positive ripple effect that can be felt far beyond the initial act. Here are some ways that you can practice kindness and better yourself in the process.

Be Kind to Yourself: Self-care is an important act of kindness that is often overlooked. Make sure to take time for yourself, whether it’s through exercise, meditation, or simply taking a break to relax. By taking care of yourself, you’ll be better equipped to care for others.

Practice Gratitude: Expressing gratitude can improve your mood, increase resilience, and strengthen relationships. Take a few minutes each day to reflect on what you’re grateful for and share your gratitude with others.

Be a Good Listener: One of the most important acts of kindness is simply being present for someone else. Listen without judgement, offer support, and show empathy.

You may be surprised at the positive impact you can have on someone’s life just by being a good listener.

Volunteer Your Time: Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the lives of others. Look for opportunities to volunteer in your area, whether it’s at a local shelter, hospital, or community centre.

Practice Forgiveness: Holding onto grudges can weigh you down and prevent you from moving forward. Practice forgiveness, not just for others, but also for yourself. Letting go of past hurt can free you from negativity and allow you to focus on the positive.

Small acts of kindness can have a big impact. Hold the door open for someone, buy a coffee for the person behind you in line, or leave a note of encouragement for a coworker. These simple acts can brighten someone’s day and spread positivity.

Start today by choosing one act of kindness to perform, and see how it can make a difference in your life and the lives of those around you.

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Publishing your Book – Made Easy Publishing a book can be both exciting and daunting, especially for first-time authors. While writing a book may be an accomplishment on its own, getting it published is a whole other challenge.

“At FGM Publishers, we provide the assistance that authors need to get their book published and into the hands of readers. Our motto is simple – ‘If you can write, we can print.’

In addition to printing services, we also offer the following services to ensure that your book is of the highest quality: Editing, design, proofreading, corrections, and printing. We offer a range of printing styles, including hardcover and softcover books, and a wide selection of binding methods, such as perfect binding (PUR), thread sewing, or even saddle stitching. We also offer improved stylish finishes, including gloss or matt laminating, gloss or matt varnishing, embossing or debossing, die-cutting, and foiling.

At FGM Publishers, we understand that every book is unique, and we work closely with authors to ensure that their book is published to the highest standards. We offer a complete package, so all you have to do is present us with your manuscript. Our experts will take care of the rest, ensuring that your book is published on time, within the budget, and to the highest quality.

We can publish a variety of book types, including the likes of coffee table books, cookbooks, novels, map and guide books, leisure books, and more. Additionally, we provide other services such as magazines and newspapers to meet your unique publishing needs.

We’re here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our services and to get started on your publishing journey.”

For more information contact us on 074 499 6600 or email info@fgmpublishers.co.za

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Two Oceans Aquarium - Turtle Network expansion

education and training of the public on what to do when they find a stranded turtle along our coastline.

The Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation’s Turtle Conservation Centre team is taking up the call to get the message out there. With the growth of the Turtle Road Trip after 6 years, the turtle team has decided to split the education focus of turtle rescue into four targeted areas of the Western Cape. The main message they will be spreading is for those who come across a stranded turtle, to immediately contact the Turtle Rescue Hotline. From there, a permitted official will jump into action and take the necessary steps to get the turtle to the Two Oceans Aquarium’s Turtle Conservation Centre.

The turtle stranding season for 2023 officially started with the arrival of two loggerhead hatchlings at the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation’s Turtle Conservation Centre. They were found stranded near Cape Point recently and brought to the Turtle Conservation Centre. The turtle team anticipates this to be the first of over one hundred turtle hatchlings that will find their way into their care this year

The rescue of the first two turtles of the 2023 stranding season marks the importance of the Turtle Rescue Network and the continued

Turtles are a keystone species for the well-being of the marine ecosystem, and all seven species are considered endangered, largely because of human-caused hazards such as plastic pollution and fishing nets. This year, the Turtle Rescue Programme team hopes to expand the number of people who are equipped with the knowledge needed to save the life of a stranded turtle hatchling immensely, by visiting over 34 schools, and bringing them fun, interactive lessons. The aim is to create future turtle rescuers who are inspired to take action should the need arise.

As part of a five-year plan, the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation will roll out 10 informative signs located in strategic turtle stranding points along the coastal network. These signs include information on the different species of turtles that are found along the South African coastline, what to do if you find a turtle stranded on one of the beaches, and who to contact. The sign unveiled in Hermanus will be the fourth sign completed, with the first three in Struisbaai, Arniston and De Hoop respectively.

Endangered Knysna seahorse Spotted in Keurbooms Estuary in Plettenberg Bay

What does it take to spot the world’s most endangered seahorse? Quite a bit of patience apparently, a good eye and when the seahorse in question is sighted carrying eggs, well that’s cause for celebration!

Marine researcher, volunteer coordinator at the Orca Foundation and conservationist, Melissa Nel posted some rare photos of a Knysna seahorse carrying eggs on her Instagram account, with the caption.

“We’re about to have some baby seahorses in the Keurbooms estuary!” Melissa confessed that it was a very special sighting for her, as it took a couple of years to spot her first Knysna seahorse hiding in the eelgrass of the estuary in Plettenberg Bay,” she says.

“The reproductive behaviour of seahorses is notable in that the male carries the fertilised eggs,” - which is what Melissa photographed. After an elaborate courtship, the female uses an ovipositor to place her eggs into the male’s brood pouch, where the eggs are later fertilised. This delicate species is notoriously difficult to spot with a standard length of up to only 12 cm and colouration strongly influenced by the surrounding environment.

Against the Odds book launch

The Knysna seahorse is endemic to the South African coastline and is actually only known to be found in three estuaries in the world: Keurbooms, Knysna and the Swartvlei system in Sedgefield.

Interest in the marine life of the Keurbooms Estuary proved to be tremendous at last year’s Marine Science Symposium during the Plett Ocean Festival where Melissa’s colleague, Dr. Chantel Elston presented an impressive and well-received talk: “What lives in the Keurbooms Estuary?” The festival and marine science symposium will take place again this year in Plettenberg Bay from 30 June - 9 July 2023.

The limited range of the Knysna seahorse does put it at risk of extinction, and conservation plays a very important role. In fact, in the Keurbooms Estuary, a period of strong river flow may even have resulted in temporary extinction of this beautiful species in that location. Thankfully, the seahorse was found again in the estuary during more recent surveys conducted by the ORCA Foundation, with indications that the population diminished due to floods in 2007 and 2011.

The release of a new coffee table book, Against the Odds, is the remarkable story of leopards at the Cape that celebrates these big cats and conservation efforts to protect them.

Endorsed by Dame Jane Goodall, with a Foreword by Dr Ian McCallum and magnificent cover image by National Geographic photographer Steve Winter, the 144-page hard cover book is a visual feast with high quality photographs that reveal the magnificence of leopards at the Cape.

The book, written in accessible narrative style by environmental journalist John Yeld, explores the early history and persecution of leopards in the region and how attitudes to these cats have changed over the past 400-odd years. It delves into the birth and coming of age of leopard research and conservation at the Cape, with a focus on the Cape Leopard Trust and the people who have made the organisation what it is today. The book features poignant personal accounts from various role players who have dedicated much time and effort to secure a future for leopards, and shines a light on the importance of these truly wild and elusive felines.

Against the Odds will be available at the Cape Leopard Trust online shop bit.ly/CLTAgainstTheOdds

NOTICE FOR A WATER USE LICENCE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR WATER USES AS DEFINED IN SECTION 21(a), (c), (e) & (i) OF THE NATIONAL WATER ACT, 1998 (ACT NO. 36 OF 1998) (NWA) FOR THE VAL DE VIE PHASE II DEVELOPMENT, DRAKENSTEIN LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, WESTERN CAPE REFERENCE NUMBER: WU23053

Applicant Val de Vie Investments (Pty) Ltd

Consultant Water Use Licence Associates (Pty) Ltd

Project Location Erf 967, Erf 970, Erf 971, Erf 993, and Erf 1070, Paarl, Drakenstein Local Municipality.

Details of Applications, Activities and Water Uses

Triggered

Notice is hereby given for a Water Use Licence Application (WULA) process in terms of Section 21 of NWA for water use activities associated with the Val de Vie Phase II development The relevant licensing authority for the WULA process is the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS).

The Applicant wishes to abstract water from groundwater resources at the “Val de Vie Phase II development”. The development comprises residential households, restaurants, recreational areas as well as a large biodiversity corridor. As part of the upkeep of the estate water is required for landscape and agricultural irrigation. The Applicant therefore proposes to apply for Section 21(a) water use activity for the abstraction of groundwater from numerous existing boreholes and from surface water for use for landscape irrigation. Furthermore, water use activity Section 21(e) is also triggered for landscape irrigation Additionally, since the water uses will be within the 500m regulated zone of a wetland, a Section 21(c) and (i) water use activity will be triggered for the maintenance of the boreholes. Opportunity to Participate As part of the public participation process, the public is provided a 60-day period from 24 March 2023 to 29 May 2023 to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) and review and comment on the application. I&APs are invited to submit comments and/or register on the stakeholder database by contacting the consultant below. Alternatively, the following link can be used: https://forms.office.com/r/wvXgX9Au86

Contact

bianca@sasenvgroup.co.za

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7893 or via email at
Details Ms Bianca Bleuler can be contacted telephonically on 011 616

The Best residency programme in Europe

3 generations all get residency for life!

A growing number of South Africans are exploring the option of purchasing a property overseas to acquire permanent residency to leave a legacy for their family; but the choice of where to invest can be daunting.

Cyprus – a full member of the EU – currently has THE BEST permanent residency programme on offer where THREE generations of the same family all secure permanent residency FOR LIFE through the purchase of a single property! Residency is issued in 3 months, plus you do not need to live in Cyprus for the residency to remain valid. In Cyprus, not only is there no inheritance tax applicable, but the cost of living and the property ownership costs are less that what we pay in South Africa. Being voted THE SAFEST country in the world with a population of under 5 Million – investing in Cyprus is a good option.

There are a number of other reasons why Cyprus is so appealing:

1. No language barrier: Cyprus is an ex-British colony, so everyone speaks English. The road signs are in English, your telephone accounts and municipality rates accounts are in English; and you feel right at home.

2. Strong economy: Cyprus’ economy is booming with increased foreign investment pouring into the country. There is a massive infrastructural drive building new marinas, a casino resort and new golf courses. And Paphos (the province on the West of the island similar to the Western Cape) is The European Capital of Smart Tourism for 2023. They are expecting more than 1,6 Million additional tourists coming to Paphos alone this year. Cyprus is an appealing investment destination because of the solid fiscal policies, offering tangible benefits to investors and having the perfect location being where East meets West.

3. Politically stable: Cyprus is a democratically elected government and has a president with a zero tolerance on bribery and corruption.

4. Incredible lifestyle: You have every modern convenience coupled with incredible outdoor living, a plethora of outdoor activities and loads to do. Being on the cusp of The Med means travelling across to Europe and the UK quick and cheap.

5. Culture like RSA: with gorgeous outdoor walks, nature reserves, golf estates and open spaces – you will feel right at home. There are plenty of expats who have moved to Cyprus to make it their new home – the Cypriots are warm and friendly and don’t have any xenophobic attitudes or prejudices.

6. Very advantageous tax benefits:

a. NO inheritance tax (death tax)! In South Africa, you pay 20%

b. Very low personal tax : the first €19,500 of your worldwide income (including pension income) is exempt from personal tax.

c. Very low municipal rates: it is 75% cheaper than South Africa being calculated at between 0,1 and 0,2% of the property value.

7. English-speaking universities: on offer is a Medical School faculty (from Oxford University), a variety of post and undergrad degrees; and a host of colleges. You can secure your child’s future by educating them in Cyprus!

Cyprus represents an excellent Plan B investment destination and the property prices are affordable. The choice of where to buy is very personal and the type of property depends on your lifestyle requirements, budget and long term plans. With an impressive portfolio of over 330 completed projects, every style and location of property is available from seafront and hillside villas to beachfront apartments and townhouse complexes. We will find you your ideal home!

Be clear on the reason why you want a Plan B in Europe. You will approach your investment decision with a different mind-set if you are looking to acquire residency/citizenship, are wanting to relocate and create a legacy for the children and grand children versus investing in a property to rent out to earn a subsidiary income.

Buying a home overseas is not only a major financial and emotional commitment, but a decision that is made easier when you get advice from professionals. It is recommended that you always check exactly what you are buying before signing any contracts. The cost of a property inspection trip to personally view the property opportunities and do the groundwork will save you thousands in the long run.

Cypriot Realty is a pioneer in actively and consistently promoting the property opportunities primarily in Cyprus. They have successful been doing this from their Cape Town and Sandton offices since 2008. As a result, the company is recognised and respected as Southern Africa’s authoritative investment specialists for promoting Cyprus as an ideal destination for acquiring permanent residency/citizenship, property investment & immigration/retirement.

Contact us for a confidential meeting to discuss how we can help you realise your and you family’s Plan B in Europe

Contact Jenny Ellinas Founder & CEO

Tel: +27 83 448 8734

Email: jenny@cypriotrealty.com

Visit: www.cypriotrealty.com

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Art, Music, and Cinema - Benguela Cove has it all

Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate has announced a host of exciting events in the coming months, ranging from live jazz music and salsa dancing, to an Easter Egg Hunt and Movies Under the Stars.

Guests can enjoy these experiences during a holiday break, staying in one of the estate’s luxury oceanside villas. They each offer views across the beautiful lagoon and feature a state-of-the-art kitchen for self-catering, as well as a swimming pool and braai.

Art enthusiasts can visit the Art Gallery Pop-Up Shop at Benguela Cove until April 11th. The shop offers a range of jewellery, artworks, and crafts for sale. Artists Ann Gadd, David Kuijers and Lisa Nell all contributed to the selection that is available for guests to buy.

For those who love live music and bubbles, Benguela Cove has got you covered. Every Saturday and Sunday, visitors can enjoy bottomless bubbles and Mimosas with live music at the estate. For a more formal dining experience, visitors can book Dancing Dinner and Live Music at the Moody Lagoon Restaurant every Saturday until April 29th. The band El Rito will entertain with contemporary Latino music.

Live Jazz Sundays are also on offer at the Moody Lagoon Restaurant every Sunday until April 23rd, from 13:00 to 16:00. Visitors can enjoy leisurely lunches and panoramic views while listening to some of the best jazz musicians in the area, the organisers say. For the children, there are giant courtyard games, Pirate Adventure Golf and the exhilarating Splash Pad.

For those who love to dance, Benguela Cove hosts a Salsa Dance Class every Thursday night, from 18:00 to 20:00. Jenielle Solomons runs the estate’s tasting room and is South Africa’s former Latin American dance champion.

A big annual event in the calendar of the Hermanus wine farm is the Easter Egg Hunt trail. This will take place from Saturday, April 1st until Monday, April 10th. Visitors can go on an exciting adventure and explore the beautiful grounds to find lots of clues, with an Easter treat waiting at the end.

Easter events at Benguela Cove include live performances by two popular bands: Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, on Saturday, April 8th, and The Breeze Live

Band on April 9th, playing 70’s blues and boogie sets, with music legends Robin Auld, Rob Nagel and Michael Canfield.

Movies Under the Stars is featured at Benguela Cove from Friday, April 7th until Saturday, January 6th, 2024. Line-up: 7 April 2023 Mamma Mia, 24 September 2023 Top Gun: Maverick, 18 December 2023 The Grinch, 6 January 2024 Grease.

Finally, The monthly 30+ Dinner Party Club will be hosting a ‘no-strings-attached’ event on Saturday, April 22nd, and then May 20th and June 24th. It offers single professionals over the age of 30 the opportunity to meet like-minded people over dinner.

With so many exciting events planned, the Hermanus wine farm at Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate is a perfect destination for visitors looking to experience the best that the Western Cape has to offer.

For more information visit www.benguelacove.co.za

CAPE TOWN OPERA brings ROSSINI’S 'STABAT MATER' to PAARL

This Easter, on Saturday, 8 April 2023 at 4pm, Cape Town Opera brings Rossini’s Stabat Mater to the beautiful Toringkerk in Paarl. This masterpiece is one of the best known and beloved hymns to Mary, presenting her grief at the crucifixion of her son Jesus Christ. Rossini’s extraordinary capacity for composing arias –inspired by his exceptional operatic skills – is matched by hauntingly beautiful and triumphant choral sections. The fusion of operatic drama and tender, reverent moments marks this work as one of the finest contributions to classical sacred music.

This once-off performance will feature the multi award-winning Cape Town Opera Chorus under the direction of Marvin Kernelle, with guest artists Hlengiwe Mkhwanazi (Soprano) and Minette du Toit Pearce (Mezzo-Soprano) alongside two of Cape Town Opera Soloists - Lukhanyo Moyake (Tenor) and Conroy Scott (Baritone). The Cape Town Opera company will also be collaborating with the Cape Town Symphony Choir, and maestro Adam Szmidt will conduct the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Rossini’s Stabat Mater is certain to be a highlight in Cape Town’s classical music calendar.

Tickets available via Quicket

GREYTON GENADENDAL CLASSICS FOR ALL

The Sonderend mountains towering above the villages of Greyton and Genadendal in the Overberg will soon come alive again with the sounds of beautiful classical music. The popular Greyton Genadendal Classics for All Festival takes place on the weekend of 12 – 14 May 2023.

Now in its 19th year, Classics for All is a small, intimate and unpretentious get-together for music lovers from all walks of life. The ethos behind this festival is to take audiences on an accessible classical music adventure, catering for the tastes of everyone, from the aficionado to the lesser devotee.

Twelve concerts will be performed in various churches in Greyton and Genadendal and on the historic The Oaks Estate, a few kilometres outside Greyton. Concert-goers can look forward to performances by the clarinet and piano duo from the Netherlands, Maria du Toit and Vera Kooper, Mixed Doubles featuring the critically acclaimed Lutesong Consort, the Disa Trio, the sensational Voces Cordis choir under the baton of award-winning conductor Andre van der Merwe, the Rainbow Exchange String, soloists such as Thobela Ntshanyana, Lynelle Kenned, Lente Louw, Zanne Stapelberg de Lange, Willem Bester and more. Two additional concerts will be performed by the Handevat Project String Orchestra, to be attended by learners of the six schools in Greyton, Genadendal and Bereaville.

The Classics for All festival offers three days of wonderful music and genuine warm Overberg hospitality. Do some wine and beer tasting, visit the Greyton Saturday morning market, browse the many art galleries, visit the historic Genadendal Moravian Church Square and the piano exhibition at the Genadendal museum, and indulge in the delicious country fare on offer in the local restaurants and street cafes some of which will be offering classical busking - adding to the festive atmosphere in the villages.

Tickets available via Computicket

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A Scenic & Iconic Race in Cape Town

Runners and fitness enthusiasts around the world are gearing up for the annual Two Oceans Marathon, one of the world’s most prestigious ultra-marathons, set to take place in Cape Town on 15-16 April 2023.

The event, which comprises a half marathon of 21 kilometres and an ultra-marathon of 56 kilometres, is a unique and challenging experience that showcases the natural beauty and cultural richness of Cape Town.

First held in 1970, the Two Oceans Marathon has since become one of the most iconic sporting events in South Africa. The race takes runners through some of the most stunning and diverse landscapes in the country, including the scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive, and the historic Constantia Winelands.

This year, the Two Oceans Marathon Expo will take place from 13-15 April 2023 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The Expo offers visitors the opportunity to explore the latest in sports gear, nutrition, and fitness technology. The Expo will offer the opportunity to connect with fellow runners and explore the latest trends in sports and wellness.

The Ultra Marathon will take place on Saturday, 15 April 2023, starting in Newlands, taking runners through the scenic Southern Peninsula before finishing at the University of Cape Town Sports Fields. The Half Marathon will take place on Sunday, 16 April 2023, starting and finishing at the same location as the Half Marathon.

The Two Oceans Marathon is not only a race, but also a celebration of South African culture and community. The event brings together runners and spectators from all over the world to experience the unique spirit and energy of Cape Town.

The Two Oceans Marathon is not only a chance for runners to test their limits and enjoy the scenic beauty of Cape Town, but also a platform for promoting fitness and healthy living. The event encourages participants to embrace an active lifestyle and make positive choices for their health and wellbeing.

With the Two Oceans Marathon just around the corner, runners and spectators can look forward to an unforgettable experience that showcases the best of Cape Town.

U HI-TEC Marathon added to Walker Bay Outdoor Festival

In 2023, the eighth edition of the multi-sport festival will take place from the 27th of April to the 1st of May. The action will begin on Thursday with registration before Friday heralds the start of the sporting events with the LedLenser Twilight Run. The Marathon, Half-Marathon, and See & Sand Swim Run Jump take place on Saturday. Saturday and Sunday also offer athletes a selection of trail running events in the Fernkloof Nature Reserve. Whilst Sunday will play host to the long and short distance mountain bike races, in the beautiful Hemel en Aarde valley, as well as the Open Water Swims and HI-TEC Dash4Cash. This year the Dash4Cash will see a very great activation where the public can also get involved. Monday the 1st of May sees South Africa’s most scenic Triathlon events starting in the Old Harbour before the weekend concludes with a Junior triathlon for the future WBO athletes.

The HI-TEC Walker Bay Outdoor, a long weekend of sporting and entertainment festivities in Hermanus, is launching a road marathon alongside its existing half marathon, in 2023. Set to take place on Saturday, 29 April, the marathon route will showcase the spectacular scenery of the seaside Overberg town. It will also act as another of the cornerstone events, along with the ocean swim, mountain bike race and triathlon.

In between, there will be live music performances and ample opportunities to dance late into the night. Hermanus will also be abuzz with activity as the coffee shops, restaurants and market fill to the brim with outdoor enthusiasts. Wine tastings, adventure swims, treasure hunts, hikes in the beautiful Fernkloof Nature Reserve and the potential for an early whale sighting all add to the excitement around the HI-TEC Walker Bay Outdoor.

For more information visit www.walkerbayoutdoor.com

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