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Just when tourism was booming, and it felt like the world was becoming smaller, Covid exploded and pushed us all apart – literally. We dove into our own bubbles where we learnt new ways to earn, educate and entertain. As restrictions ease, a new, hybridised human is emerging. A mix of new skills with old addictions – the need to travel is stronger than ever. Bleisure travel is the practice of extending business travel for leisure purposes, or otherwise combining work and leisure during a business trip. Although this term was first coined in 2011, the Covid pandemic ballooned the subscription; working from home taught us that we can work from anywhere. Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group says, “Remote and Hybrid working has seen us welcome a flurry of Bleisure guests into our once, mostly-leisure-guest-filled hotels and resorts.”

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He adds that as a result, First Group, like many others in the hospitality industry, have had to adapt to this change. “As a Group, we are always looking to innovate and stay abreast of what our guests want (and need!) to make magical, lasting memories with their friends and family.”

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“Ensuring that our properties were set up for Bleisure guests was simply a non-negotiable for us; we sought to discover what they were after and have responded accordingly.” So, what are Bleisure guests looking for? Shaun shares that, in his experience, these 4 things are a high-priority for Bleisure travellers:

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| Summit Table Mountain 365 times in 2022 to build a safe haven for children

Rudy van Dieman (26), a tour guide for Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, began 2022 with an ambitious goal: to achieve 365 summits up Table Mountain, for charity.

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The challenge, which began on 1 January 2022, and will end on the 31st December 2022, came about as a means to show youngsters the power of a strong work ethic and demonstrate that they can achieve anything they set their hearts and minds to.“What youngsters in our society need today, is a good role model, to show them that there are opportunities outside of drugs, crime and gangsterism. I hope my challenge will be a beacon of hope for those in disadvantaged communities,” says Rudy. Rudy, who has worked with several charities since matriculating high school in 2014, is focused this year on uplifting a new organisation, Angels SA, located in his hometown of Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. With a crowdfunding campaign launched on Backabuddy, Rudy hopes to raise R1 Million, which the organisation can use to purchase a safe house for children. Since the launch of his campaign Rudy has raised almost R5000, with kind contributions from 17 donors. Thus far, Rudy has completed 44 climbs up Table Mountain, covering a distance of over 100 km, and has been joined by more than 15 individuals supporting his cause. “Working full-time, living with epilepsy, and struggling financially, with the physical demands of his challenge, has been difficult but no less rewarding. Just as life is difficult for so many people, this challenge hasn’t been a walk in the park, but I remain positive, and through God’s grace I am finding balance. I am putting one foot in front of the other, concentrating on the important things in life and trying my best to create positive change,” says Rudy.

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| Jungle aims to unite South Africans in performing one million little acts of heart

South Africa is heading optimistically into 2022, after having persevered through two of the country’s most challenging years. It can be agreed that the outbreak of the pandemic and the subsequent hardship faced by many South Africans has driven home the importance of helping one another. Bringing this sentiment to the fore is Jungle, who wants to celebrate what we know South Africans to truly be – warm, kind, generous and helpful. Every day, thousands of South Africans help each other in ways that may seem small, but make a difference. Jungle wishes to capture these moments of helping these moments of heart, and encourage South Africans to share their experiences in a bid to record one million selfless acts of heart throughout South Africa. Through Jungle’s initiative, fondly entitled, “Little Acts of Heart,” the brand hopes to encourage all South Africans to help others in any way they can – no matter how seemingly small or big. “Heartie” the campaign’s mascot represents the Heart of South Africa, which fills up and gets stronger and stronger than more little acts of heart are completed. A live “Heart-O-Meter” will track and record Heartie’s progress and will serve to let South Africans know how close they are to reaching their collective goal, as well as inspire the nation to continue performing their good deeds.

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As a reward for 1 million selfless acts, Jungle has committed to matching these contributions by donating food hampers to the value of R1 million to those in need through selected charity partners. To participate in the campaign, individuals simply need to post their “Little Acts of Heart,” on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag, #LittleActsofHeart.

| Capetonian Brett Mason kitesurfs across False Bay

On Thursday, 17 February, Capetonian kitesurfer Brett Mason successfully completed an unsupported kite crossing of False Bay to Cape Point, rounding Cape Point and finishing at Witsands beach, Scarborough, covering a distance of 70kms in a time of three hours.

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“I am so happy with the trip, what an experience. False Bay was incredible - it was the most nerve-wracking portion of the trip, being in the deep ocean, but the wind was fantastic. Swell got big at 3 metres, but I kept my eye on Cape Point and rounded the point fairly easily. The wind was really terrible after that and I thought I may need to stop, but it picked up again around Olifantsbos. After three hours in the water, I’m a bit fatigued, but so glad it’s done.” For the past 13 years, Mason has dedicated himself to multiple kite disciplines (freestyle, wave riding and big air). As a big air rider, he has achieved a ranking on the “Woo World leaderboard” of number 38 in the world, with a 29,3 m recorded height (out of 37 thousand recorded riders). He has also surfed and kited some of the biggest waves on the South African coastline.

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Mason remembers contemplating doing this crossing in the early days of his kitesurfing: “I clearly remember staring at Glencairn beach one day when the north-westerly was blowing, and thought to myself, ‘I could just pump my kite and go directly across the bay’.” It has been a long time coming, and on Tuesday morning, 15 February, he checked the wind report, saw that the wind was going to be perfect for the crossing, and spontaneously decided that Thursday would be the day.

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| R122 Million Funds Paediatric Emergency Centre On 24 February 2022, the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital (RCWMCH) opened the doors of the newly upgraded, state-of-the-art Emergency Centre. Despite the pandemic, the dedicated fundraising team reached their target of the required R122 million, of which R 1 164 193 was contributed by the Western Cape Government and the rest donated by generous donors. During February, the Trust celebrated 28 years of giving hope and healing and is proud to have raised over R1 billion for child healthcare since its inception. The Trust’s mission is to source funding for vulnerable, sick and injured children with a vision to provide high quality, accessible child healthcare through sustainable funding. The Emergency Centre at RCWMCH is the only paediatric Emergency Centre in Southern Africa. Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the centre provides high quality, evidencebased medical, surgical, nursing and paramedical services. A child- and user-friendly environment is critical to maintain the high standard of care needed to minimise hospitalisation and ensure that children return home to their families. The Emergency Centre sees the full range of children who require resuscitation; this includes little ones who have been in motor vehicle accidents, suffered severe burns, heart failure and other critically ill or injured children. There will be direct access via a new lift from EC to ICU. The faster a child is stabilised, the higher the chance of their survival and prevention of serious, long-term impact. The Hospital’s Emergency Centre serves 45,000 children a year and 53% of the little patients are under the age of five, while 25% are under one - 56% are male and 44% are female.

| Bidders sought for Newlands

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The Western Province Rugby Football Union (WPRFU) announced that the Newlands Rugby Stadium was to be placed on the market in a sealed bidding process. The administrator appointed by SA Rugby to regularise the affairs of the Union has retained an external consultancy to ensure the process is transparent and judged entirely on commercial merits. Entities wishing to pursue an interest in bidding may request details of the property and the terms and conditions of the bidding process from Galetti (Pty) Limited.

The Events Permit Office has issued 191 event permits between July and December of the 2021/22 financial year. This is in stark contrast to the 2020/21 financial year, when the office only issued 91 event permits. The low numbers in the previous financial year can be attributed to the national state of disaster restrictions on gatherings, which also forced the cancellation of many events. “This is the cleanest, fairest and most transparent method by which to hopefully secure the sale of Newlands to assist in the long-term sustainability of the Union. We are now in a position where we can proceed to a sale, having taken some time to understand and untangle the various sale conversations that had taken place,” said an SA Rugby spokesperson. The spokesperson said that the sealed bid process was the most transparent method to ensure the best possible outcome for WPRFU and the prospective purchaser. The process allows parties to submit several bids offering different structures along a set of guidelines issued by the seller. It also prevents any opportunity for the buying party to influence the seller; information is shared simultaneously with all parties and is coordinated externally to ensure the best outcome. The deadline for submission of non-binding offers is 15 April 2022 with submission of final binding offers on 31 May 2022.

“The increase in the number of permits is a great indication that the event’s industry is steadily recovering from the pandemic that has caused devastation to jobs and the economy. During this financial year, we have hosted major events such as the Cape Town Cycle Tour, SANLAM Cape Town Marathon and Miss South Africa, among others,” said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith. The Events Permit Office has also issued 30 non-compliance letters, with 25 in the last three months. For an event permit approval, it is important that event organisers produce: Detailed medical plans or confirmation from a medical service provider to undertake this work; Detailed security plans; Vendor layout plan and certificates of acceptability for food vendor, Emergency evacuation plans, Confirmation of an appropriate public liability insurance and a SAPS Risk Grading Certificate.

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| American Carriers Connect Cape Town to the USA This expanded service also strengthens United’s leading network from New York/Newark. United offers service to 74 international destinations from New York/Newark. In 2022, the airline will introduce new service to additional international destinations including Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Azores, Portugal; Bergen, Norway; Tenerife, Spain and Nice, France.

Both United Airlines and Delta Airlines announced their plans to expand their services to Cape Town. United first launched flights to Cape Town in December 2019, and it quickly became one of the airline’s marquee international routes. As of the 5th of June 2022, United plans to increase their schedule by offering three nonstop flights per week, year-round, between New York/Newark and Cape Town International Airport, subject to government approval. The new schedule means that more than 85 U.S. cities – including places like Chicago, Houston, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles – will be more conveniently connected to Cape Town.

Delta Airlines on the other hand, hopes to expand their current offering with a Cape Town/Atlanta route and has submitted an application to the US Department of Transportation for a three times weekly service between Atlanta and Cape Town, with hopes to begin the Atlanta-Cape Town service on 18 November 2022. If approved, the standard round trip from Atlanta to Cape Town would be the airline’s second destination in South Africa, after Johannesburg, which it already serves from Atlanta. “Over the past decade, the US has been the largest source of FDI by value into Western Cape - R19.68 Billion. The US remains a key tourism and export market for South Africa. For the first time, the US was the number one country for Western Cape exports in 2021. We are looking forward to welcoming both United Airlines and Delta Airlines to the Mother City, and we are confident that these flights will boost the province’s efforts to grow leisure tourism and help increase trade between the Cape and the US. This will contribute to growing exports, and attracting investment,” concluded Official Air Access Spokesperson and Wesgro CEO, Wrenelle Stander.

| New Market launched in the heart of the Mother City A new market has been launched in the heart of the Mother City’s CBD. Taking place in one of the most famous areas of Cape Town, Long Street, the Long Street market aims to revitalise the area and shine a spotlight on local artisan produce, food trucks, small businesses and more. The first market took place on 29 January, and it will take place every Saturday until 23 April. The market was established by Jacked Events and the Long Street Association with support from the City of Cape Town.Giancarlo Bruno, director of Jacked events and spokesperson for the Long Street Market, explains why this market is unlike others.

Not only is the market home to a range of food trucks and the like, but it also features live performances from local and international artists, exhibitions of artwork, bars, entertainment, and artisanal stalls such as fresh producers. Bruno adds that there will be a mix of “old and new food trucks and stalls on a weekly basis, with the aim to attract Cape Town’s best mobile gastronomy”. Each market will consist of several food stalls, eight food trucks and three stages for live music or art showcases.

“The market is unique in that Long Street is the largest permanent outdoor events space in the city – it has an unique energy, and it’s probably the only street in the country that can attract five - to seven-thousand people on any given Saturday.”

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Business-relevant amenities: Facilities like free, fast and reliable internet connections, easily-accessible electrical outlets and working spaces in rooms are now standard requirements rather than ‘nice-to-haves’. Rooms with a view: In B.C. (Before COVID) times, guests would spend little to no time in their rooms during the day. Now that they are mixing business and leisure, the last thing they want is to be stuck in a hotel room overlooking the next building. The whole point of taking a ‘workation’ is to work in an environment that is beautiful, awe-inspiring and nothing like home, right? Top-class childcare: Many Bleisure guests take their children on their ‘workation’ and want the assurance that while they are solving the world’s problems, their precious cargo will be taken care of, fed and have fun! Meals included: Self-catering has always been a hit with leisure guests, however, Bleisure guests are strapped for time. When they are not working, they want to be relaxing and enjoying time with their partner or family. They don’t want the chore of cooking, which is why so many look for packages that include meals or have restaurants on site. “Workations are the way of the future, and it is up to the hospitality industry to make sure they are ready and waiting with open doors and fluffed pillows,” Shaun concludes.


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LAUNCHES Award-winning Stellenbosch wine estate Vergenoegd Löw will soon be home to Clara’s Barn, a new restaurant concept located in one of South Africa’s oldest barns. The genius behind this new restaurant is none other than renowned chef Bertus Basson. This will be the second restaurant that Basson launches at the wellknown wine estate. Clara’s Barn plans to open within the first week of March this year. Basson has been involved with Vergenoegd Löw wine estate since 2019 and says that one of the major drawcards of the new restaurant is that it will be located in one of the oldest barns in South Africa. Clara’s Barn’s kitchen will be headed by Chef Drikus Brink. Although set in a barn, the restaurant will boast modern decor and also feature an additional space that can be used for functions of up to 80 people. The restaurant concept is rooted in a “farm kitchen” approach with a twist, as Basson says the food offering will be refined three- and five-course menu options. Staying true to the cattle farm roots of the wine estate, Clara’s Barn will be serving meaty dishes in an ode to its heritage. Basson explains why he chose to open up a second restaurant at the wine estate. “This area is very central – a great meeting point for friends from Cape Town and the Winelands. The Winelands is wonderful for family, and we have a wonderful lifestyle here.” Running and operating two restaurants in the same area poses its challenges, but Basson is optimistic and shares that it has more positives to it.

42 ON SONNEBLOM DELI GOES ONLINE! The Google Review reads: “Great little deli. It is like having a reasonably priced farm stall in your neighbourhood.” This review and hundreds more are praising the products, client service and value for money of 42 on Sonneblom Deli, a family-owned Deli in the heart of Stellenridge in Bellville. But how did this Deli start and came to be in Bellville? Anneke van Vuuren, co-owner with her husband Franco, explains that the Deli started from cheese and olive orders for friends and family. “We are foodies and were always on the hunt for specials. We opened our house every second Saturday for order pick-ups. The orders for family and friends grew month-by-month organically to a huge Deli with over 750 products. During Covid hard lockdown, we made plans to offer private shopping to our clients and the Deli hours grew to 6 days a week. Our online shop expanded tremendously during Covid as shoppers from across SA ordered their Deli staples to be delivered. We now offer a big range of gluten-free, keto, plant-based and low sugar products. We also do gift hampers (we call them Love Boxes) for corporate clients like FNB, Harcourts and Santam.” “We support small businesses, helping them to get exposure for their products. Our bestseller rusks, for example, are made by a husband-and-wife team from Kenridge.“

The 42 on Sonneblom Deli-team now faces another challenge, with municipal by-laws prohibiting them to run the business from their home in Stellenridge. “We are shifting our business to a fully-fledged online Deli with no brick-and-mortar shop,” says Franco. “According to a 2021 interview Mckinsay and Company had with a Russian food retailer, consumption will revolve around two main paradigms: one is food as a utility, and the second is food as a pleasurable experience. For the first one, food basics and utility items, the things that you always stock in your pantry, consumers will shift to fulfillment by subscription or online delivery. For the second one, choosing your own food and treating meals as an interesting and pleasurable experience, people will go to physical locations like supermarkets.” “We are ready to expand our online shopping experience. We courier our products (even sourdough bread!) throughout South Africa. Our online Deli is at 42onsonneblom.co.za, easy shopping from the comfort of your favourite chair. We also cater for wholesale and bulk orders.” For more information contact Cell: 083 294 2015 or visit Online: 42onsonneblom.co.za Facebook: @42onsonneblom Instagram: @42onsonneblom


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Finding innovative solutions that support employees Coworking spaces are shaping the future of how we work by finding innovative solutions that support employees holistically. Venture Workspace has steadily grown as the leading South African company in this field. Their centre locations are strategically chosen and designed to offer integrated, welcoming and functional coworking offices that are conducive to productivity and balance. The ideal position for this is in a suburban or remote area with beautiful surroundings and relaxing views. The goal is to bring workspaces to areas where people live, rather than focusing on overcrowded central business districts. All you need to do is show up with your laptop and work. The rest is provided, and the centres are also set up to maintain power through load-shedding. By positioning themselves in smaller, upmarket shopping centres, Venture Workspace provides the basis for a simpler life-work balance. This is the accessibility and ease on offer. Since lockdown 2020 people are reassessing what is important to them, and a focus on balanced living has become the most important trend. Another focus is the social aspect. Coworking spaces allow clients the opportunity to form new connections. The opportunities to make friends are endless because different faces can be seen every day. Since people choose a coworking space in their area, this platform helps locals network to feel part of the community.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that the National Government will be looking into implementing a Remote Work Visa is very welcome. “Just over a year ago, I first highlighted the economic spin-offs of this new visa when Cape Town made the Big 7 Travel website’s ‘Best cities for remote working’ list. Since then, the City in partnership with Cape Town Tourism (CTT) hosted a Remote Work Webinar that brought together tourism and hospitality sector stakeholders who shared insights on how and why to appeal to ‘digital nomads,” says Mayco Member for Economic Growth, Alderman James Vos. “We have learnt that each one of these working tourists tend to spend up to R50 000 during their stay, which has the potential to add up to a significant boom for the economy. This revenue reaches multiple industries, including educational institutions, transport, accommodation, retail, and restaurants.” “Under my proposal, the National Government would simply need to make an amendment to Section 11 of the Immigration Act, which relates to an extension of visas beyond 90 days for specific activities. This is because remote workers tend to stay beyond three months in a location.” Made in Cape Town (MiCT) initiative, launched in November 2021 by the Craft and Design Institute and the City of Cape Town’s Enterprise and Investment department is to promote the pulling power of small and local businesses as significant contributors to the local economy. The numbers tell one story, but more relevant to the reasons why ‘local is lekker’ are the human faces behind the number; the people who are hustling every day to put food on the table for their staff and communities. Their commitment to building their businesses and looking after their staff offer a very human perspective on the economic indicators. A MiCT survey conducted in December 2021 revealed that nearly 60% of people (out of 251 respondents) always buy products they know are produced locally. Cape Town is full to the brim of creative ideas, local innovations and successful home-grown businesses. The MiCT survey revealed some of the most-loved recognised brands that originated in the Mother City and surrounds. Food brands such as Bootleggers, Kauai and Groot Constantia, and the gatsby, the city’s signature sandwich, were at the top of the list. Other, newer outlets included the social impact coffee chain I Love Coffee, the band Freshlyground, Peacock Tea, and the board game 30 Seconds. Larger retail giants Ackermans, Pick n Pay, Woolworths, Foschini and Edgars. “I will also begin engagements with industry bodies such as CTT and the Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (Fedhasa) to get the ball rolling on creating specific product and pricing categories that cater to this specific market so that Cape Town remains top of mind for these travellers, “Alderman Vos concludes.

Plans for the launch of an MiCT accreditation are underway, which will enable businesses to be formally recognised as #madeincapetown – a prestigious accolade that will give them a lever over competitors for buyers. The Made in Cape Town accreditation symbol will become a sought-after marker of the geographic origins of the business’s products, services and systems, according to Erica Elk, Chief Executive Officer of the CDI.

South Africa has long been a global tourist hotspot. By showing that we also have the means for people to work while they’re here, we entice them to stay longer. The remote work model isn’t just a trend, it’s here to stay. Let’s fully capitalise on what we as a city and country can offer digital nomads.

Businesses will be able to apply for accreditation which in the long term will become a sought-after mark of origin for eligible businesses, offering them a more prominent profile and a distinct competitive advantage in an ever-more competitive world.


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There are few places on the planet that can compete with the lifestyle on offer at Benguela Cove, says Penny Streeter OBE. She is the developer of Benguela Cove Lagoon Estate and a serial entrepreneur, with hospitality and medical staffing businesses in South Africa and the UK. “Benguela Cove is located close to the lovely town of Hermanus, known as the Riveria of the Western Cape, about an hour’s drive from Cape Town. Discerning professionals and wine connoisseurs from all over the world have begun to make their way to get some remaining plots available at this vineyard and its ocean-facing estate. Magical sunsets, a haven for birdlife, vineyards, and the lagoon set this estate apart from any other in South Africa - offering a great residential property investment.” Streeter not only calls the estate home, but she has put her money where her mouth is and developed a new-world commercial area just outside the residential estate that would rival any in Napa Valley, California. A 400-ton gravity-fed winery with dazzling chandeliers and a lighthouse, a tasting room, a gift store, an adventure golf experience, and the Moody Lagoon Restaurant are all recent developments to adorn the estate. Visitors appear to enjoy the location and often spend the entire day there, indulging in the varied attractions on offer or simply relaxing and soaking in the ocean and

lagoon views. If you enjoy art as much as Streeter does, this is a must-see. An enthusiastic collector of fine art and sculptures, Streeter has developed a gallery that highlights some of South Africa’s finest artists; it will reopen in March 2022, and visitors are sure to be delighted by the estate’s latest paintings and sculptures. A fervent champion of the South African arts community, she has already made the public gardens of her 240-acre UK property, Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens in West Sussex, home to over 80 sculptures by Anton Smit, with exhibits too inside Leonardslee House, which features luxury hotel accommodation and Michelin Star Restaurant Interlude. “We have never seen the market so busy; people really seem to have sat back and reinvented their lives and are keen to enjoy the highest standard of luxury, where they can cycle, run, swim, ski, and sail, all without leaving the secure estate,” says Streeter, who recently developed three new luxury homes on Benguela Cove and is marketing them from R11.9m. Streeter claims she can help make fantasies come true, whether you want a fully finished home or to create your own. For more information visit www.benguelacove.co.za

New Assisted Living Suites Sold on life right at Helderberg Manor Retirement Village

Developed by the esteemed Devmark Property Group, Helderberg Manor Retirement Village in Somerset West, has launched another 50 assisted living suites, sold on a life right basis.

The units consist of one bedroom, one bathroom suites selling from R995 000. The block will be completed by the end of April 2022, which will be the last development on the estate. What is life right? A life right scheme is a contract which gives the purchaser security of tenure for the remainder of his/her life. The resident enjoys the same privileges as if the home was purchased by freehold or sectional title, except that the developer remains the sole owner of the property. This is significant for the owner because the developer carries the responsibility of management, maintenance and upkeep of the property. Why choose life right? You will have occupation for life; An investment in a carefree retirement lifestyle; The Life Right agreement is protected by law, under the Housing Development Schemes for Retired Persons Act 65 of 1988; The Life Right is an asset in your estate; Apart from the purchase price, there are no transfer duties or VAT; There are no levies or special levies; Costs for communal services and facilities are shared, The developer carry the costs and the responsibility for upkeep, maintenance, security, landscaping, healthcare, etc. For more information visit www.helderbergmanor.co.za or contact Estelle Wilshere on 076 738 0172

Autumn under the oaks at Blaauwklippen KAMERS/Makers show

The KAMERS/Makers Boland ‘up’-market has been a highlight on the calendars of many décor, design and craft lover since 2003. KAMERS/Makers will be returning to Blaauwklippen Vineyards for their first show of 2022 from 23 - 27 March. KAMERS/Makers are hosting over 160 unique local Makers – each hand-picked for their exceptional quality and 100% local artisan craftsmanship, to make your experience unforgettable. The show boasts a wide selection of beautiful objects, stylish fashion, décor, gifts, artisan food, treats, wine and so much more. KAMERS/Makers has, over almost 2 decades, built an extraordinary community of creative artisans… a platform for sharing and collaborating on ideas, supporting each other through honesty, tolerance and understanding, and believing in all of our ability and creative talent. For more information visit www.kamersvol.com


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Cyprus lifts travel ban to vaccinated S outh Afric ans!

“The trouble is: you think you have time.” ………. Buddah

Travelling to Cyprus

Don’t waste another second making an excuse on why you cannot put a Plan B in place for yourself and your family in Europe. Your procrastination could result in missed opportunities to buy an overseas property that will give you permanent residency and tangibly benefit you and future generations.

Travelling to Cyprus: as of 21 February 2022 all fully vaccinated passengers and all passengers who have recovered from Covid-19 are exempt from having to selfisolate in Cyprus on arrival.

It’s easy to own your slice of paradise in The Med; and NOW is the time to book your tickets to come on a property inspection trip to Cyprus.

They will need to hold a valid vaccination certificate issued by the Dept. of Health, do a PCR test 72 hour before flying and also a PCR test at their cost on arrival (€15 at Larnaca Airport and €19 at Paphos Airport).

What you need to do - sign up on one of our tours;

- secure your visa;

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- pack your bags and don’t forget your sunscreen.

Protect yourself, your family and your assets from unpredicted events by taking advantage of the opportunity to secure permanent residency in Cyprus. Think of getting residency as guaranteeing your and your family’s future. An astute offshore property investment that works for you in the short, medium and long term is the achievement of a lifetime. Investing in Cyprus’ residency programme not only makes financial sense, but it will tangibly benefit your immediate family. Can you afford not to take advantage of this while the programme is still open?

Property Inspection trip invitation The best way to make a decision about buying a property abroad is by taking the time to view it for yourself. Join us on one of our customised inspection tours this year to investigate the property opportunities in Cyprus. The Cypriot Realty team will be with you as you experience the lifestyle aspects and look for your new home – making your Plan B in Europe a reality! The trip itself is personalised and you will have your own representative host you during the trip in order to make your time both an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Your agent will be at your disposal to answer any queries you may have on a 1-to-1 basis, dealing with you in a professional, confidential manner. Properties in Cyprus offer exceptional value for money when compared to other European countries – especially homes right on or near to The Med. The choice of where to buy is very personal and the type of property depends on LOGO your lifestyle requirements, your budget and also your plans. The lush & beautiful city of Paphos on the Western side of the island is very similar to the Western Cape and year-on-year continues to enjoy the most demand from investors.

A new home in a new country is the achievement of a lifetime and an investment in the future for the next generation. In Cyprus the investment options really are the best. Living is laid back and you set your own pace. And what better place to do this than where the blue skies meet the Mediterranean Sea: on the beautiful island of Cyprus.

Your trusted partners Cypriot Realty – a company in operation for more than 14 years with offices in Sandton, Cape Town and Cyprus – is your trusted partner to realise your Plan B in Europe. We are recognised and respected as Southern Africa’s authoritative investment specialists promoting Cyprus as an ideal destination for acquiring EU citizenship or permanent residency, for property investment, for immigration or retirement and starting an EU-based business. We understand investor’s needs, and we have an impressive track record showcasing our success.

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Rugby World Cup Sevens to be hosted in September World Rugby has announced the countdown for Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022 – to be hosted in Cape Town in September. Ticket sales opened on Monday, 28 February 2022 – for the three-day spectacular, which will see the eyes of the global rugby family turned on South Africa as the best players in the world from 40 teams battle for the tile of men’s and women’s world champions. Organisers are planning for a packed stadium with more teams, more action and more at stake than ever before for a Cape Town event. “The global vaccine roll-out has allowed the return of capacity crowds around the world, and we’re expecting that experience to return to South Africa by the time of the Rugby World Cup,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby. “The opportunity of seeing the best rugby teams on the planet vying for the title of world champions hasn’t been experienced in South Africa since 1995 which will make this an exceptional occasion. World Cups are unlike any other rugby tournament; for its duration the eyes of the rugby world will be on South Africa, as all roads lead to Cape Town.” “It’ll be bigger, bolder and brighter than anything we have put on before and climax with the lifting of the Melrose Cup and the Women’s Rugby World Cup Sevens trophy on a do-or-die final day. This will be a premium experience at a premium event, clearly distinguishable from a World Series tournament, and I am sure the local and global audience will be keen to show their support.” Sevens teams previously unseen at the Cape Town event – such as

Colombia (women) and Hong Kong and Korea (men) – have already qualified to join five pre-qualified women’s teams and eight pre-qualified men’s teams, which include both the Springbok men’s and women’s teams. The event will be the first return of Sevens to Cape Town in what will be close to three years. The 2020 and 2021 Cape Town Sevens events both fell victim to the impact of the pandemic, meaning the Rugby World Cup Sevens will be the first chance for fans to enjoy the unique vibe.

La Récolte Retirement Village

Assisted living & independent living apartments available “La Récolte offers three very important benefits - location, security and comfort. We’re one of very few developments where we can honestly say that it’s your retirement on your terms.” “All services such as house cleaning, laundry and catering services can be arranged to suit your lifestyle and budget. Furthermore, we pride ourselves on the fact that our units are spacious compared to other developments. We offer a comprehensive product at an affordable rate.” Jessica Kolver-Louw, property sales agent for the C4 Property Group, says: “The estate offers the perfect mix of tranquil living and city amenities, with tailor-made care packages to choose from.”

La Récolte Retirement Village, a luxury estate situated in Stellenberg in the Northern Suburbs of Cape Town, has launched Block D, the final phase of the development. The development’s completed Blocks A and B are sold out, with Assisted Living suites and independent Living apartments available for purchase or rent. The development group’s managing director, Jaco Steyn of Steyter Construction, adds that the development suits the varied requirements of retirees.

According to Kolver-Louw, the development’s excellent location plays a huge role in its success. “It’s situated close to Tyger Valley Shopping Centre, Willowbridge, the Durbanville Winelands, acclaimed Welgemoed golf course, hospitals and clinics, as well as the N1 freeway. Our more than 150 residents in Blocks A, B and C enjoy their new homes and the simplicity of a relaxed, lock-up and go lifestyle.” Block D will sell from R1 695 000 to R2 985 000 for a spacious apartment and parking included. For more information visit www.larecolte.co.za, call Jessica Kolver-Louw on 074 888 2132, or e-mail on jessicak@c4propertygroup.co.za

Pink buoy saves another South African life Mardus Strydom, a 38-Year-old Cape Town resident who was rescued from drowning by a local beachgoer while swimming at Clifton 4th recently, has indicated that he would be donating R50 000 to the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI). Mardus was enjoying a beautiful morning swim with friends when his limbs started to give in as he attempted to make his way back to shore. Strydom was terrified as he found himself momentarily unresponsive while caught in a rip current. Strydom apparently had no clue that he had swum that deep into the ocean, while chatting to friends, only realising a moment later that they had swum till behind the backline. Panic took hold of him as he thought he wouldn’t be able to make it back to the beach after getting caught in a rip current. There were a few good samaritans ready to help, as lifeguards only came on duty at 10am. Sarah Oberholzer and Jonathan Smuts were swimming about 75 meters off Clifton’s 4th Beach when Sarah noticed Strydom was unresponsive. She realised that he needed help, waved and shouted, which prompted local heroes, Struan Jamieson and Jason Fialkov to get into action and swim out to help her and Jonathan using the life-saving pink buoy located on the beach. To show his gratitude to the NSRI and all the remarkable work they do, Strydom has pledged to donate R50 000 with friends, family and his employer adding to the funds. Despite his brush with death, Strydom states that this experience will not keep him away from the ocean water.


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Kirstenbosch CONCERTS Yes, it’s official. The popular Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts return to the Garden with a two-show only, limited ticket line-up. Pop/RnB artist Jimmy Nevis will be performing on 20 March, while modern folk singer-songwriter Jeremy Loops performs a week later on 27 March. Cape Town-born, Jimmy Nevis began dominating the SA music charts at the tender age of 19 with his smash hit Elephant Shoes. After racking up a slew of No.1 singles, such as Heartboxing, 7764, All About It, Balloon and Hey Jimmy, he is now a household name. His electric live performances never disappoint concert-goers of all ages - and he’s literally ‘stolen the stages’ of some of the biggest festivals and events in sub-Saharan Africa. This year, he celebrates his super-successful 10th anniversary of being a South African muso. Multiple music award-winner Jeremy Loops built a cult-following off the power of his live shows, selling out in London and around the world. The proudly Capetonian has also opened for Twenty-One Pilots, while his two acclaimed albums, 2014’s Trading Change and 2018’s Critical Water, and their unique modern folk sound were the calling card for listeners around the globe.

Spier Light Art The fourth and highly anticipated edition of the celebrated annual Spier Light Art will be presented from 18 March - 18 April 2022. Experience an evocative world of light, sound and video art at the historic Stellenbosch Wine Farm. “We have used this opportunity during the global pandemic to look within, connect with loved ones and find joy in quiet moments of calm. But we have also sought ways to embrace the promises of the future. It would be rash not to reflect on what has happened to us all, but it must be tempered with forward-looking positivity. The artworks showcased at Spier Light Art 2022 do just that; they ask us to glance back while looking ahead, learning from the past as we stride into the future,” say the curators Jay Pather and Vaughn Sadie. Pather and Sadie explain that while some works offer playful opportunities for fun, others grapple with difficult themes such as social histories and our relationship with the planet. The installations include: Night Crumple by Hedwig Barry, My Secret Digital Garden by Natalie Penang, Thokoza Mama Days by Sandile Radebe, Petrified by Blaukind and The Renderheads.

AFRICA TRAVEL WEEK Registrations opened for Africa Travel Week 2022, which is scheduled to go ahead from 11 - 13 April in the Host City of Cape Town. The trade show will once again bring together pan-African & international exhibitors as well as buyers from across the globe at headline shows, World Travel Market Africa (WTM Africa) and International Luxury Travel Market Africa (ILTM Africa). For those buyers who may be unable to travel to Cape Town, Africa Travel Week has created a digital event that will run from 4 - 5 April. Both one-on-one meetings and virtual speed networking sessions will be available on the same platform that was successfully used for ATW Virtual 2021. The virtual event is exclusive to exhibitors and buyers only. Different buyers will attend the live event and the virtual event, meaning that exhibitors will receive marked value as the buyers that they will meet online will be different to those that will be attending the physical event, thereby offering a diverse and enhanced pool of buyers. The highly anticipated live event in the host city of Cape Town will include all the highlights delegates have come to expect in previous events, including a robust speaker programme and associated events like International Business Market Africa, EQUAL Africa, Travel Forward, Sports and Events Tourism Exchange (SETE) and the Africa Tourism Investment Summit (ATIS). Attendees can look forward to attending conference sessions with speakers from around the globe, face-to-face networking, the African Responsible Tourism Awards, press conferences and more!

Sizzling sunflower Bright yellow sunflowers are synonymous with summer, positivity and happy times - and there’s no better place to celebrate sunflower season than at Vergelegen wine estate in Somerset West. A vast tract of sunflowers is in full bloom near the Stables family restaurant, which currently offers sunflower-themed items on the menu. Visitors are snapping selfies against the sunflower backgrounds and buying bunches of sunflowers to take home. “We first sowed a large packet of sunflower seeds last year, to brighten up the garden area at the entrance to the new arboretum,” says MD Wayne Coetzer. “We were overwhelmed at the response. People travelled long distances to take selfies in the sunflowers, and we sold hundreds of flowers.” “This inspired us to take it to the next level and to organise a proper sunflower celebration this year.” The Stables restaurant is decorated with freshly cut flowers – even the life-size wooden horse at the entrance has sunflowers decorating his mane. The waitrons are sporting new outfits with “Vergelegen is blooming amazing” and guests are snapping photographs against the background of bright yellow flowers. Says Stables sous chef Roger Hindley: “We’ve incorporated sunflowers and their seeds into several dishes, and it’s the visual effect of the petals that makes an impact.”

It is with great excitement that Decorex announced the relaunch of a dynamically reimagined Decorex Africa. On the forefront of décor, design and lifestyle trends for almost three decades, Decorex Africa is poised to ignite the country’s two top-performing cities with fresh vision and purpose this year.

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What’s new? The iconic Decorex brand is reimagined, Its online platforms have evolved into a hybrid world-class marketplace, Specially curated themes address a specific need, and opportunity Summits in Cape Town will connect the local design community. Decorex Africa and 100% Design South Africa are on at the CTICC from 16 – 19 June 2022.


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UPCOMING

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Cape Town Cycle Tour Expo

| Cape Town Stadium

10 - 12 March

Cape Town Carnival

| Greenpoint

19 March

Bridge House Mile

| Berg River Dam

12 March

Cape Epic

| Lourensford Wine Estate

20 - 27 March

Cloud 9 Rocking the Lagoon

| Benguela Cove

12 March

KAMERS/Makers

| Blaauwklippen

23 - 27 March

Cape Town Cycle Tour

| Grand Parade

13 March

Stellenbosch Airshow

| Stellenbosch Flying Club

25 - 26 March

Giselle (Ballet)

| Opera House, Artscape

18 Mar - 9 Apr

Bottomless Coffee Band

| Benguela Cove

26 March

Spier Light Art

| Spier Wine Farm

18 Mar - 18 Apr

Klein Karoo Arts Festival

| Oudtshoorn

29 Mar - 3 Apr

KIDS

MARKETS/Emporiums

!Khwa ttu (San Village)

| Yzerfontein

Long Street Market

| Cape Town

Pirate Adventure Golf & Splash Park

| Benguela Cove, Hermanus

Hermanus Country Market

| Hermanus

Safari Ostrich Farm

| Oudtshoorn

Root 44

| Stellenbosch

Drakenstein Lion Park

| Paarl

Outeniqua Family Market

| George

Eagle Encounters

| Spier Wine Farm, Stellenbosch

Lourensford Market

| Somerset West

Jolly Roger Pirate Boat

| V & A Waterfront

Oranjezicht City Farm Market

| Granger Bay

Nature Reserves

PITSTOPS Orchard Farm Stall

| Elgin

Jonkershoek Nature Reserve

| Stellenbosch

Diesel & Cream

| Barrydale

Fernkloof Nature Reserve

| Hermanus

Nuy on the Hill

| Worcester

Featherbed Nature Reserve,

| Knysna

The Rambling Rose

| Montagu

Kogelberg Nature Reserve

| Betty’s Bay

Elvis Brew Padstal

| George Airport

Gamkaberg Nature Reserve

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TWO OCEANS MARATHON CONFIRMED FOR EASTER The Two Oceans Marathon (TOM) will once again be run over the Easter Weekend. The 2022 running of the Ultra Marathon will be its 51st since inception, marking the start of the second fifty years of existence for this jewel event on the Western Cape’s calendar of highlights. The Two Oceans Marathon contributes up to R672 million to the local provincial economy annually, making it Africa’s biggest running event when measured by this metric. For the first time in its history, the race will be run over two days. The Half Marathon takes place on 16 April 2022, and the Ultra Marathon will be run on 17 April 2022. The Two Oceans Marathon (TOM) is proud to announce that is has signed leading sports apparel giant Totalsports as its new title sponsor. “Totalsports is a firm believer in the unifying power of running and our investment is a celebration of the enduring spirit of runners everywhere, in overcoming the challenges of the past two years. It’s great to finally see our running community excited about taking part in landmark events like Two Oceans again,” says TFG CEO Anthony Thunström.

TOM strongly encourages runners to complete a physical road race as their qualifier. However, any officially timed and measured marathon or longer distance, whether in the form of an officially organised virtual or physical race, run after 1 July 2021 can be used as your qualifier.

Gear up for The Race That Measures All In 2021, the Absa Cape Epic made history by taking place, for the very first time, outside the traditional March race period; but now a sense of normality has returned as we gear up for the 18th edition of The Race That Measures All from 20 - 27 March 2022! The 2022 Absa Cape Epic makes a grand return to Lourensford Wine Estate after eight years. For the first time in the race’s history, the Prologue, Stage 1, and the start of Stage 2 is all at the same location. During Stage 2 of the 2022 Absa Cape Epic, teams will be required to portage up the famed Gantouw Pass for the first time in the race’s history. If special attention is paid to the rocky surface, teams will notice the rocks are scarred from early settlers’ ox wagons. The 2022 Absa Cape Epic boasts an average of 25.72 metres of climbing per kilometre. About a hundred private farms will be traversed as teams race from Lourensford Wine Estate to Elandskloof Farm Cottages, Greyton, to Stellenbosch, and on to Val de Vie Estate.

Photo: Matt Beers will race with Chris Blevins - Photo Credit: Nick Muzik

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