Indwe Magazine December 2019

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Contents

Features 26/

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Discoveries From Africa

Tasty Tipples to Toast With

An Exhibition of High-Quality Handcrafted African Items

2019 Christmas Drinks Guide

Great Gifts for the Festive Season

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“Oooh, I LOVE it!”

Cooking From the Heart

Keeping Time with the Trends

How to Lie When You Receive an Unwanted Christmas Present

Chef Ayabonga Gope

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Daniel Klein Watches

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Cake & Crunches

Are Houses Greener on the Other Side?

How to Indulge & Stay Healthy this Festive Season

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Perfect Presents

A Look at the International Property Market


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UGU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY

Umgidi Festival Inanda Music Festival Soulful Jazz Experience Durban Jazz Festival Lamontville Summer Fiesta Durban Summer Beach Festival Fact Durban Rocks Woze Durban

8 December 2019 15 December 2019 21 December 2019 26 December 2019 26 December 2019 26 December – 1 January 2020 31 December 2019 1 January 2020

AMAJUBA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Newcastle Amcor Dam Music Festival Asingene Siphila Gospel Music Campaign

27 December 2019 31 December 2019

UTHUKELA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Umtshezi Deep Session Ladysmith Picnic Music Festival

6-8 December 2019 24 December 2019 31 December 2019 – 2 January 2020

UMGUNGUNDLOVU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Spin Sundays Roots of Imbali uMshwathi Maskandi Festival uMgungundlovu Midmar Dam Jazz Festival

1 December 2019 13-14 December 2019 26 December 2019 31 December 2019

16 December 2019 16 December 2019 23 December 2019

24 December 2019 16 December 2019

KING CETSHWAYO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY

Last Dance 30 December 2019 – 1 January 2020 Eshowe Grace Upon Grace Gospel Concert 15 December 2019 Umhlathuze Beach Festival 16 December 2019

ZULULAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY

ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Harambe Arts and Heritage Mandeni Homecoming Zwakala New Year’s Eve Beach Edition

Phuzekhemisi Music Festival South Coast Homecoming Festival Umgababa Beach Festival

Zululand Jazz Festival

UMKHANYAKUDE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Umdabula Kosi Music Festival

HARRY GWALA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Umzi Music Festival

UMZINYATHI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Umvoti Music Festival

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Contents / Regulars

/ Travel

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Need to Know

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Exploring Nelson Mandela Bay

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Bits & Pieces

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The Eastern Cape’s Ultimate Hiking Trails

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Dinner & A Movie

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The City of Kings – and Business Travellers

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Turn it Up!

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Gadgets

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Books

/ Airline Info

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CEO Letter

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SA Express – Flying You Safely Home

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Meet the Crew

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Airline Information

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Flight Schedule

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Passenger Letters

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A Cruiser Celebration



CEO Letter

SA EXPRESS AIRWAYS Customer Care Department Tel: 0861 729 227 Email: customercare@flyexpress.aero Twitter: @flySAexpress Facebook: SA Express Airways Reservations Support Tel: +27 11 978 9905 Email: groupsales@flyexpress.aero Group Reservations Tel: +27 11 978 5578 Email: reservationslist@flyexpress.aero Sales Office Email: sales@flyexpress.aero Lubumbashi DRC +243 85 425 60 001/+243 99 053 60 37 +243 85 199 31 18 Gaborone +267 390 5740/2397 Walvis Bay +26 647 02 690 +26 464 200 403 TJT MEDIA Cover: AAKS handbag by Akosua Afriyie-Kumi / Image © Cara Johnson Managing Director Pam Komani | pam@tjtmedia.co.za Publishing Director Bernie Hellberg Jr | bernie@tjtmedia.co.za

At the end of every year, we all slow down and realise just how quickly the year has passed, often exclaiming: “How time flies!” It is during these moments when it strikes us that time is irreplaceable and must be used wisely. But sadly, most of us go through life spending too much time on what might have been or what we could have done better, instead of taking the time to celebrate all the milestones met throughout the year and working towards what will be. This is particularly true in business, where the focus is oftentimes on failures or goals that haven’t yet been achieved. I believe that so much more could be accomplished if we set ourselves up for greatness by quickly learning from any losses, and constantly finding solutions and innovations from which we can build our successes. There is very little value expanding from what has gone wrong – we must create more from what we’ve done right. “You can make a million excuses for why something didn’t go well, but ultimately, just fix it and get on with it,” is the mantra that young mega brand-building founder and CEO of Gloss cosmetics Emily Weiss uses to propel her business forward. It is one that I wish we all lived by – especially in a highly dynamic and complex industry such as aviation.

Our industry requires us to spend the most time on intense co-ordination and collaboration with a myriad stakeholders in order to achieve quality, seamless and timesaving results for you, our valued customers. Especially now, as we prepare to enjoy the holidays during which we replenish and rejuvenate ourselves while strengthening and re-establishing connections with our families and spending quality time with our loved ones. As we say goodbye to 2019, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to every SA Express customer for continuing to keep us flying. I also warmly thank the entire SA Express team for their commitment to offering the quality service that will no doubt see the airline grow from strength to strength for many years to come. Wishing you a joyous Festive Season and a prosperous 2020! Always, Siza

Editor Nicky Furniss | nicky@tcbmedia.co.za Managing Editor Phindiwe Nkosi / phindiwe@tcbmedia.co.za Design & Layout Leigh-Anne Gardiner | leigh@tcbmedia.co.za Media Traffic Chelsey Stain | chelsey@tcbmedia.co.za ADVERTISING SALES National Sales Manager (Business Development) Chantal Barton | chantal@tcbmedia.co.za +27 79 626 0782 National Sales Manager (Regional & SADC) Bryan Kayavhu | bryan@tcbmedia.co.za +27 83 785 6691 Senior Account Managers Nikki de Lange | nikki@tcbmedia.co.za +27 83 415 0339 Calvin van Vuuren | calvin@tcbmedia.co.za +27 82 582 6873 Gertjie Meintjes | gertjie@tcbmedia.co.za +27 82 757 2622 Printing Business Print Centre, Pretoria DISCLAIMER: All material is strictly copyrighted. All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without prior permission from the publisher. Opinions expressed in Indwe Magazine are not necessarily those of SA Express. Information has been included in good faith by the publisher and is believed to be correct at the time of going to print. No responsibility can be accepted for errors and omissions.

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FLYING YOU SAFELY HOME Captain Sebastiaan Wessels is the new Chief Pilot of SA Express. In this position, he is responsible for the overall flight standards of the SA Express flight crew, with specific attention to flight safety, crew planning, training and scheduling, as well as operational control within the Flight Operations Department. Indwe sat down with Captain Wessels recently to find out more. Text & Images Š SA Express

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Indwe: Please tell us more about yourself and how you came to be in your current position. Captain Sebastiaan Wessels (SW): I grew up on a farm in Limpopo and attended high school in Pretoria. I started my initial pilot training at 43 Air School in Port Alfred, in the Eastern Cape, in 2003 and qualified as a commercial pilot in May 2004. After completing my training, I spent three years flying for various NGOs in West and East Africa providing air transportation for aid workers to areas that are not easily accessible by road. Among others, I flew on a contract basis for the United Nations, ICRC and Doctors without Borders in the Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Sudan and Kenya. I then flew cargo for DHL out of Johannesburg to destinations in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Botswana and Mozambique. During this time I was also a Line Check Captain, providing line training for new pilots. In May 2008, I joined SA Express as a First Officer on the Bombardier CRJ 200 fleet. I have been with SA Express for 11 years and I am currently a Captain on the De Havilland Dash 8 Q400 fleet. I was appointed Q400 Fleet Captain in April 2019 and became SA Express Chief Pilot in November 2019.

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Indwe: What challenges do you face on a daily basis? SW: Aviation as a whole is a very dynamic and fluid industry and as a pilot, you have to be able to adapt to ever-changing scenarios that you face on a daily basis. Every day in the aircraft brings a different set of challenges, which can be anything from difficult weather conditions to high traffic volumes into busy airports like Johannesburg and Cape Town. As pilots, we have to take all these external factors into account to ensure our passengers arrive at their destinations safely. Indwe: What types of hobbies do you enjoy outside of work? SW: Being a pilot is very likely one of the only careers where you can say that your work is one of your hobbies as well. As Chief Pilot, a lot of my time is spent in the office, but on the odd days when I fly, I am in the very fortunate position of getting paid to do what I love. Apart from flying, I enjoy the outdoors and being active. I am a qualified advanced open water scuba diver and I play various musical instruments. Indwe: What is your favourite destination that SA Express flies to and why? SW: My favourite destination is definitely Hoedspruit. The Lowveld is one of my

favourite areas in South Africa as it allows you to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and just enjoy nature and tranquillity. Indwe: Do you have any words of encouragement for young people, especially those who aspire to pursue a career in the aviation industry? SW: The Roman philosopher Seneca said: “Luck is when preparation meets opportunity�. Whatever your ambition in life is, with proper preparation you will be ready when the opportunity presents itself. Stay focused on your ambitions. If you put in the hard work, it is no longer a case of if, but rather when you will reach you goals. Indwe: What is your parting message to our passengers? SW: At SA Express our primary concern is our passengers, and, as pilots, our primary task is to safely bring each and every one of you to your destination. All of us at SA Express remain committed to our passengers, and we will continue working tirelessly to provide a safe and efficient service to you, our valued customers. I wish you many pleasant flights to come with SA Express and I look forward to having you onboard one of my flights in the near future! /



Need to Know

Let There Be Light

It’s Going Down!

Power Polo

8TH DECEMBER TO 19TH JANUARY SPIER LIGHT ART SHOW, SPIER WINE FARM, STELLENBOSCH

27 TH TO 29TH DECEMBER EBUBELENI FESTIVAL, VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN PORT ELIZABETH

UNTIL APRIL 2020 VEUVE CLICQUOT POLO SERIES, VAL DE VIE ESTATE, FRANSCHHOEK

Every night, visitors to the popular annual Spier Light Art Show will experience a dazzling array of light and sound artworks across this historic Stellenbosch wine farm. Guests can expect 18 diverse artworks scattered across the estate. Some are playful and interactive, while others invite quiet contemplation. The Spier Light Art Show is free, and guests can explore the farm at their own leisurely pace. The best time is at dusk, to catch the beautiful sunset and the switching on of the lights. Guests can also look forward to being part of a glowing event like no other. While you are at it, be sure to book a dinner or picnic in advance.

The Ebubeleni Festival, a national cultural event, keeps growing in stature. The festival was sold out in 2018 after expanding from a single day to three. The Ebubeleni Festival will kick things off on 27th December with hip-hop, gqom and amapiano. Cassper Nyovest, AKA, Kwesta, Sho Madjozi, and Zodwa Wabantu will be part of the lineup. Laughter is the order of the day at the Boardwalk International Convention Centre on the Comedy Night that takes place on 28th December, and will feature Ntosh Madlingozi, Siya Seya, Trevor Gumbi, Nkosinathi Maki and Skhumba Hlophe. The main event will take place at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on 29th December. Featured artists include Zonke, Vusi Nova, DJ Tira, Anathi, and Jaziel Brothers. Radio and television personality Somizi Mhlongo, and Umhlobo Wenene’s famous presenter, Mafa Bavuma, will be the programme directors. Tickets are available through Computicket outlets and from Shoprite/ Checkers nationwide.

Val de Vie Estate, South Africa’s home of polo, and Veuve Clicquot are proud to announce important changes moving into the 2020 polo season. Veuve Clicquot polo events are to be held at the prestigious estate in the Cape Winelands, with a variety of experiences taking place up until April 2020. Inspired by the evolution and the increasing popularity of the game over the past decade, the Veuve Clicquot Polo Series 2019/2020 will include an extended season of Champagne Sunday brunch events, set to be a highlight on the Western Cape’s summer calendar. Polo has not only gathered momentum in South Africa – with more women attracted by the athleticism, skill and horsemanship demanded of the game – but African countries have also shown growing interest in the sport. If you are looking for unforgettable polo events, look no further.

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Need to Know

Favourite’s Favourite

Let the Fun Times Flow

13TH TO 15TH DECEMBER GABRIËLSKLOOF’S FAVOURITE THINGS MARKET, KLEINMOND

29TH TO 31ST DECEMBER THE VIC FALLS CARNIVAL, VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE

It’s time to put on your party hat and hang out with the cool crowd as Gabriëlskloof Estate outside Bot River celebrates the Festive Season in grand fashion with their dazzling Favourite Things Market from 13th to 15th December. This stylish annual pop-up affair at the Overberg wine estate offers multiple unique, creative and contemporary exhibitors, offering all things handmade, delicious, fresh and beautiful. Setting the perfect tone again this year with authentic French flair will be a live trio with accordion, bass cello and violin. Over 30 stalls are already booked for the swanky occasion and include an authentic array of high-end, true craft. As with previous years, Friday night is dedicated to reservations for tables at R100 per person – an event that celebrates the generosity ingrained in Overberg culture. Four-legged friends and children are welcome, and entrance on the Saturday and Sunday is free.

Africa’s most exhilarating music and adventure festival, The Vic Falls Carnival, returns in 2019 at one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World for a oncein-a-lifetime New Year’s Eve experience. Attendees can look forward to adrenalinepumping adventure, an incredible setting and a line-up that showcases the best talent from around Africa, and the world. This year’s launch artists are sure to make your New Year’s Eve unforgettable! In a bid to keep local flavour at the forefront, this year’s event will see Prince Kaybee, Zafari, Flying Bantu, Samthing Soweto and Botswana’s Sereetsi & The Natives set stages ablaze. Following the significant success of last year’s format, this event is once again guaranteed to be the best way to spend the last three days of 2019. Tickets start at $50 (about R745 each).

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Communities Make the Difference 1ST DECEMBER WORLD AIDS DAY

31 years ago, 1st December was declared World AIDS Day in order to galvanise communities to remember those lost to AIDS, and to fight for those living with HIV. According to UNAIDS, despite tremendous progress in HIV treatment, there were 240,000 new HIV infections and 71,000 AIDS-related deaths in South Africa in 2018. This year’s World AIDS Day theme is “Communities Make the Difference” because the struggle against HIV requires everyone to fight stigma, get regular HIV tests and promote condom use. Communities play a pivotal role in driving the AIDS response and holding decision-makers accountable. The advocacy of the community breaks down barriers to care, and keeps the fight against HIV on the political agenda. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which provides HIV-related care to over 1,3 million patients across 43 countries, urges communities and national leaders to Keep the Promise on AIDS to reduce new infections and ensure three million HIV positive South Africans not yet on treatment get the life-saving medication they need. For more information, Whatsapp +27 66 319 2045.

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Bits & Pieces

Suited & Booted

Black Betty by the Sea

Best Care for Your Hair

There’s a secret subculture spearheaded by a select group of connoisseurs who seek out a more intimate, in-depth, hands-on tailoring experience. This elite crowd are invited to bespoke tailoring appointments in luxurious and private venues. They are afforded oneon-one time with the tailor, giving them the opportunity to really engage and finetune their personal style. These events are called Trunk Shows and Rahim Rawjee, the man behind Row-G, a brand synonymous with innovation and craftsmanship, will be the first to launch them in South Africa. The first of these took place in Pretoria last month, with upcoming events planned in Polokwane, Lagos, London and Dubai in the first quarter of 2020. Appointments begin with a personalised consultation to take guests through cloth selection and preferred garment style, before an indepth discussion ensures that the final product is custom-crafted to perfection. From here, it takes about 10 weeks for the garments to be completed. To schedule a private appointment, email: clientservices@row-ginternational.com.

Black Betty Jewellery has officially opened the doors to its beautiful new design and retail space in Sea Point, Cape Town. The home-grown brand – started in 2012 by Capetonian jeweller Kristin Weixelbaumer – produces an array of jewellery designs using hand-cut precious and semiprecious stones suspended in treasured metals. The Black Betty range includes special launches like the popular Pinky Swear and Polki diamond collections, as well as beautifully designed bespoke creations. The new space boasts the full Black Betty jewellery range, a sneak peek of their burgeoning clothing line, as well as a piercing studio for those visitors who simply cannot wait to “decorate” themselves. The Sea Point store is open from 09h00 to 17h00 Monday to Saturday. For Johannesburg residents, Black Betty also has a kiosk in Hyde Park Corner.

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Dinner & A Movie

Seven Years of Sustainable Dining It’s hard to believe that it was just seven

boutique wines. Some of Coobs’ best-selling

years ago when Coobs, now one of

dishes from the last seven years feature,

Johannesburg’s most-loved bistros, was

including: beef carpaccio, caprese salad,

opened. Chef James Diack was 28 years

duck liver parfait, acorn-fed pork and lamb

old when he first combined his passion

bangers, tarragon-roasted baby chicken, and

for provenance with armfuls of freshly-

Coobs’ carbonara pasta with crispy wild boar

grown ingredients from his family’s farm in

bacon. For dessert, enjoy traditional treats

Magaliesburg. His latest summer menu is a

such as malva pudding or spiced poached

collection of the freshest ingredients the

pears with nut brittle and honeycomb ice-

farm has to offer, plated as refined dishes and

cream. For reservations, call +27 11 447 0710

served alongside some of South Africa’s best

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The Good Liar Career con man Roy Courtnay (Ian McKellen) sets his sights on his latest mark: recently widowed Betty McLeish (Helen Mirren), who is worth millions. And he means to take it all. But as the two draw closer, what should have been

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another simple swindle takes on the ultimate stakes. Legendary actors Mirren and McKellen star together on screen for the first time in this suspenseful drama about the secrets people keep and the lies they live.

What’s Christmas without rum? Forget the punch or rum in the pudding – those in the know will be sipping on a glass of aged, single-barrel rum. Richland Rum, rated by Forbes as America’s best rum, is the ideal Christmas gift for someone who loves quality aged rum – or whisky drinkers keen to try something new. Each bottle of Old South Georgia Rum comes with a tag noting its barrel and bottle number and the year it was created, making it a unique gift. The single-estate Richland Old South Georgia Classic Rum, which retails for R945, is proof that the Caribbean isn’t the only producer of award-winning rum. Find Richland Rum at Norman Goodfellows, Bar Keeper, and at select Spars and Liquor City outlets and boutique retailers.


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Turn it Up!

/ After penning a deal with Warner Music South Africa, platinum-selling hitmaker Sketchy Bongo recently released his debut single “On Fire”, featuring Yashna. Sketchy Bongo, born Yuvir Pillay in Durban, has been making music since the age of 13 and has produced a string of great songs in collaboration with many A-listers, including Shekinah, Aewon Wolf, Kyle Deutsch, Locnville and AKA. Standout chart-toppers include “Love Me in the Dark”, “Cold Shoulder”, “Back to the Beach” and “Let Me Know”. “On Fire” is an electronic house track with a deep bass bounce and soaring vocals. It’s a song about love in all forms, passion and positive energy. The single features Durban-based singersongwriter, Yashna, and true to form, Sketchy introduces this new artist to the mainstream as he has done with several other artists from the KZN city. Yashna is a creative, referred to by her growing audience as the New-Age Aaliyah, who transfers emotion into song ever so fluidly. Her eagerness to venture into various genres is evident in her sound. “I was introduced to Yashna by checking out all the new artists working at The Warehouse in Durban. Her strong vocal range stood out to me and I wanted to work with her. Yashna is an excellent songwriter and we wrote this song easily and quickly. I wanted to create a house song that had the modern, electronic, deep bass sound, while also having a bit of that nostalgic 90’s house feel,” Sketchy Bongo explains. “Working with Sketchy was extremely easy. He trusted my writing process and contributed constructive criticism where necessary. We were in the studio for six hours straight, completed the song, and there were no vocal retakes done after that. The genre was definitely out of my comfort zone, but I had fun with it, and I’m thrilled with the outcome of ‘On Fire’,” Yashna says. “On Fire” is now available on all digital streaming platforms. / Instagram: @sketchybongo Facebook: @SketchyBongo Twitter: @SketchyBongo

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In the Pilanesberg National Park

Villas

Less than two hours’ drive from JHB, you could have your very own private luxury lodge within Bakubung Bush Lodge, which is known as one of South Africa’s iconic bushveld resorts and is situated in the stunning, Big 5, malaria-free Pilanesberg National Park. The Bakubung Villas project is a very unique property investment opportunity which rarely presents itself, allowing investors to acquire their very own piece of this prestigious resort for themselves, with only 22 private stands. Investors can now enjoy the best of both worlds, by owning your very own private lodge with the Big 5 roaming within meters of your patio, yet still enjoy all the incredible services and facilities offered by the resort and its hotel. Some of which include a luxurious new day spa, a variety of dining experiences and bars, wildlife centre, game drives and bush walks into the park, direct daily shuttles into Sun City. Investors will also have the option of incorporating their lodge into Legacy’s commercial rental program, providing owners with an immediate financial return. In terms of ownership, accessibility, as well as the broad array of services and facilities both onsite and neighbouring the resort, you will struggle to find a similar property opportunity which offers you what the Bakubung Villas do.

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DISCOVERIES FROM AFRICA A curated collection of intricately handcrafted basketware, jewellery, handbags, photography, ceramics, furniture and other glorious examples of contemporary African design will be showcased and for sale in Plettenberg Bay along the Garden Route this summer.

Text: Judy Bryant Images Š Cara Johnson, Francis Kokoroko & Kyle Weeks

AAKS handbag from Ghana designed by Akosua Afriyie-Kumi

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Baba Tree basket from Ghana – Stylist: Bettina McILwraith

/ The Discoveries From Africa exhibition is the brainchild of two inspirational women: Design Afrika’s founder Binky Newman, whose passion for exquisite baskets has taken her to many remote parts of the continent, along with Suzie Ovenstone, owner of The Old House Shop in Plettenberg Bay, known for its beautiful homeware, accessories and clothing. The exhibition will showcase highquality handcrafted items from Ghana, Rwanda, the DRC, Tanzania, Mali, Ethiopia,

Malawi, Burkina Faso and South Africa. It will take place at The White House in the centre of Plettenberg Bay, a beautiful venue owned by Ovenstone and often hired out for weddings and banquets. The White House is the second-oldest Plettenberg Bay property – after The Old House Shop on erf one – and was originally a dairy. “We are planning an experience of the senses – sights, sounds and flavours of Africa,” Ovenstone says. “Having been in retail for the past 30 years I am constantly

looking for new inspiration. My travels through Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands have brought just that to the mix.” The exhibition will include videos of projects and a collection of reference books. “There will be an educational element as we would like to inform visitors about the various cultures and their craft and design techniques.” Accessories & Homeware Akosua Afriyie-Kumi, a Ghanaian designer and entrepreneur who studied

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Part of a collection of photographs by Namibian-born, Amsterdam-based Kyle Weeks

AAKS handbag from Ghana fashion design in London, will supply handcrafted, ethically-produced woven handbags. Akosua employs local raffia weavers and uses traditional African techniques to craft colourful creations under her AAKS brand. Willard Musarurwa, founder of Feeling African in Cape Town, will contribute his well-known wire chairs, plus new furniture following a collaboration with Newman and Dunoon Urban Weavers. This project was established in the Western Cape to encourage traditional Xhosa weaving in an urban area. Willard has supplied the likes of Google South Africa and Weylandts, while also exporting to the USA and Australia. Furniture maker Richard Henley has spent most of his 40-year career in the Knysna area making furniture from indigenous woods, combining

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Gourd by Design Afrika traditional joinery techniques with contemporary design. Le Ndomo, a studio and conservatory for natural dyeing techniques in Ségou, Mali, will supply various African fabrics, such as contemporary mud cloth. There will also be chairs from Ethiopia and the DRC, and Ethiopian crosses. Beautiful Baskets Newman is currently collaborating with the National Museum of Rwanda in the university town of Butare/Huye, where master weavers pass on weaving techniques. They are creating a large collection of baskets in a project managed by museum guide Virgile Shirirungu.

Newman has also been working with WomenCraft, a social enterprise in Tanzania creating distinctive fair trade home décor. She has collaborated with women from Burundi, in Tanzanian refugee camps, to support the design of new products. The Painted Dog Conservation organisation in Hwange, Zimbabwe, will supply goods from their incomegenerating basket-making project. “We’ve also just received our first shipment of baskets from People of the Sun in Malawi and will be showing those as well. Baba Tree of Ghana, with their brightly coloured baskets and unusual organic shapes, will feature prominently too,” Newman says. Joyous Jewellery Newman will launch a jewellery collection that combines finely woven


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pieces made by a Rwandan master weaver, Pelagie Nyirahabineza, further embellished by a South African jeweller. She will also show a collection of beautiful Tanzanian Maasai jewellery, made entirely from white beads, from Sidai Designs in Arusha, Tanzania. Kate Carlyle, who founded Mustardseed & Moonshine, will launch a collection of brightly coloured bead necklaces as well as embroidered cushions. Nyanzabijou, a Rwandan jewellery brand, will supply handwoven vegetablefibre jewellery mixed with silver. African Images Namibian-born, Amsterdam-based photographer Kyle Weeks, a winner in the Fine Art category of the 2016 Magnum Photography Awards, will also display his work. Johannesburg-based photographer Nonzuzo Gxekwa is known for her

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spontaneous approach to photography, often snapping street scenes using her cellphone. “I am drawn to the gritty, notso-beautiful scenes that people overlook sometimes. I love the street style in the CBD,” she says. Contemporary Ceramics Ceramicist Theo Ntuntwana will also participate in the show. Theo has taken part in several exhibitions at the Cape Gallery, as well as the Irma Stern Museum. His work is in the permanent collection of the South African Cultural History Museum in Cape Town. Well-known South African studio potter Clementina van der Walt is also taking part. Over the past four decades Clementina has held many solo exhibitions and her work is represented in several South African and international collections. Ruby Ovenstone will produce porcelain ware, while artist Myfanwy Bekker, whose

work is collected by corporate and private collectors in the United States, Europe and South Africa, will create charcoal drawings. Both artists are based in Plettenberg Bay. Concern for Conservation Newman and Ovenstone plan to donate a portion of the exhibition turnover to the Tikki Hywood Foundation. Founded in 1994 by Lisa Hywood, the Tikki Hywood Foundation is a non-profit, rescue, rehabilitation and release organisation. It strives to bring recognition, awareness and sustainable conservation action to lesser-known endangered species, such as the highly endangered pangolin. ‘Discoveries from Africa’ will run from 11th December 2019 until end January 2020 at 6 Crescent Street, Plettenberg Bay. Entrance is free. /


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SUN, SEA, SPORTS & ALL SORTS EXPLORING NELSON MANDELA BAY Visiting Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape is a bucket-list experience. With awe-inspiring natural scenery, historical sites, beautiful beaches, great local beers and even better food, the friendly city of Port Elizabeth is the place to be. It is big enough to have a vibrant city life, and small enough to have that tight-knit community feeling that you usually only get to experience in small towns. Residents of Nelson Mandela Bay have the best of both worlds.

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/ Placed right between the glamorous province of the Western Cape and laidback KwaZulu-Natal, Nelson Mandela Bay is often missed when it is, in fact, the heart of the Eastern Cape. Founded in 1820 to house British settlers, Port Elizabeth was named after the wife of the founder of the port, Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin. In 2001, Port Elizabeth and the neighbouring towns (Despatch and

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Uitenhage) combined into the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, named after South Africa’s anti-apartheid revolutionary and first democratically elected president, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, as a son of the Eastern Cape. Made of Iron Nelson Mandela Bay has a rich sporting heritage and is the home of Ironman

South Africa. This forms part of the Wanda Sports Group, which operates a global portfolio of events that include the Ironman Triathlon Series, Ironman 70.3 Triathlon Series, and the 5150 Triathlon Series. Port Elizabeth plays host to the Ironman African Championship, an event which boasts over 2,000 athletes from around the world. Thanks to its scenic views, potential for post-race city


exploring, and friendly residents; athletes keep coming back year on year. And, as a result, it has been a favourite among European athletes for over a decade. Ironman South Africa is one of the most gruelling one-day races in the world. It takes mental and physical endurance to get through it. Athletes end up becoming like family as they cross the finish line hearing their names

being called, along with the resounding roar of: “You are an Ironman!” The day begins with a 3.8 km swim in the warm Indian Ocean from Hobie Beach next to the Shark Rock Pier, which is an iconic Port Elizabeth landmark structure. The pier stretches 147 m into the ocean, and is one of the reasons Hobie Beach is among South Africa’s most popular swimming beaches.

Athletes then exit the water, jump on their bikes and tackle a 180.2 km bike course. The route starts along the coast at Marine Drive, delivering sweeping views of the rugged coastline, before heading towards the breathtaking scenery of Maitlands. Athletes enjoy protection from the easterly wind as they head through the suburbs of Port Elizabeth, making their way back to Hobie Beach to transition for

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their run. The run course consists of four laps to make up the 42.2 km route. The spectator-lined route allows their loved ones to cheer them on as they attempt to prove that anything is possible. A Spectacle of Sights and Experiences After taking on the beautiful course, visitors have so much more to look forward to, as Nelson Mandela Bay provides a postrace experience like no other race on the Ironman circuit. The region has some of the world’s most diverse marine life on offer, and with a great variety of game reserves and ocean safari experiences, it’s a post-race paradise for touring athletes. For wildlife lovers, the Big Seven (elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhino, lion, great white

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shark, and the Southern right whale) can be spotted in the Nelson Mandela Bay area. If you’re looking for an arts and cultural experience, the region excels in creativity. Discover African architectural buildings, visit museums that showcase South Africa’s rich heritage, and experience the Route 67 City Tour, which consists of 67 public artworks symbolising Nelson Mandela’s 67 years of political life and his work dedicated to the struggle for freedom during apartheid. The route starts at the Campanile Memorial, a building which commemorates the landing of the 1820 settlers. The Campanile Memorial has a climb of 204 steps that takes one to the Observation Room, offering a magnificent view of the harbour and surroundings from more than 52 m

above the city. The building contains the largest carillon of bells in the country, in addition to its chiming clock. The tower tops ring out with a carillon of the original 23 bells, conjuring nostalgic cries of history and the South African national anthem. If you’re looking to explore African food, the region has the finest traditional foods on offer, allowing you to get the full African experience. Nelson Mandela Bay also has a host of coffee shops, bars, food trucks, bakeries and restaurants that are sure to impress your palate, leaving you going back for more. There is little that the region does not offer, so come and experience the perfect South African getaway in Nelson Mandela Bay. /

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TASTY TIPPLES TO TOAST WITH With December finally here, there is much to celebrate, and whatever your drink of choice, there are plenty of delicious tipples to toast with this Festive Season. Here are just a few of our favourites.

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Journey’s End Vineyards V Series Journey’s End Vineyards “V Series” (Vineyard Series) includes a Chardonnay 2018, Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Shiraz 2016, Merlot 2016 and a maiden release, a Cabernet Franc 2017. All the wines in this Vineyard Series are distinctive examples of Journey’s End Vineyards’ unique terroir. Only a handful of premium, hand-crafted wines are grown in excellent soils on sea-facing slopes, caressed by cool coastal breezes, which means the focus at Journey’s End Vineyards is very much on quality. Between R165 and R180 per bottle

Musgrave Copper Vanilla & Musgrave Copper Black Honey Musgrave Copper infused potstill brandy has recently released Musgrave Copper Vanilla and Musgrave Copper Black Honey. Musgrave Copper is crafted to be the “bourbon” of brandy. It is a new genre that remixes the brandy category to play where cognac has feared to tread. Copper is a luxurious infused brandy with subtle flavours and a distinctly African palate. Musgrave Copper will appeal more to the Cognac drinker than to a traditional brandy drinker, and enhances the finest potstill brandy with the added excitement of flavour-infusion. From about R489 to R579 per bottle

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Roku Gin Festive Gift Pack Roku Gin’s limited-edition festive gift pack is a flawless gift for both the gin newbie and experienced veteran. It comes complete with a beautiful bottle of Roku – a signature of Japanese craftsmanship – accompanied by two ceramic cups, each etched with the Roku logo. Enthusiasts will find these spoils delicately packaged in a blush case, wrapped with a cherry blossom print that will hold its own under the tree. The elements invite gin-lovers to experience more than a simple gin & tonic and engage in the spirit of Japanese hospitality, omotenashi, where people are encouraged to pour each other’s Roku Gin as a part of the refreshing Japanese ritual to share the spirit, and enjoy it with friends. R299 per gift pack

Distillery Road Gin A modern gin for the contemporary gin drinker, Distillery Road is a wonderful blend of old and new. This spirit leads with top notes of lime and coriander on the nose, following on the palate with distinct warmth (thanks to cracked black pepper) melding with ginger to create a warm, rounded mouthfeel. The more delicate notes have perfumed strains of fynbos such as Confetti Bush and Lemon Pelargonium. Finally, this gentle spicy gin rounds off with the root base of Angelica, which carries it through to the finish. R249 per bottle

The Bollinger Rosé The Bollinger Rosé is a blend of 62% Pinot Noir, 24% Chardonnay and 14% Pinot Meunier from 85% Grand or Premier Cru vineyards of exceptional quality. This is a highly polished Champagne, an aromatic, perfectly balanced Rosé of great complexity and sophistication. The Bollinger Rosé entices with a beautiful salmon pink colour, a velvet mousse and fresh, pure redcurrant, cherry and strawberry aromas. The palate is rich and refined, perfectly combining power with freshness, with a silky texture and juicy wild berry flavours, a touch of creaminess and a lasting fresh berry finish. R1,200 per bottle

Le Lude Vintage Cuvée 2013 Franschhoek’s Le Lude Wine Estate has recently released the second vintage of their flagship Le Lude Vintage Cuvée 2013. Just over 3,000 bottles were bottled in 2013 and disgorged earlier this year, with maturation at an impressive 69 months. The long aging period has created a bubbly which has a slight nutty, brioche character, with subtle hints of bruised apple, grapefruit and lime leaves. The soft mousse and lingering acidity balance the linear and tight acidity that carries this fine example of MCC, which is made with 64% Chardonnay and 36% Pinot Noir grapes. R1,195 per bottle

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Van Loveren Perlé de Jean When the sun beats down and the cool water is calling, you know just one drink will do: Perlé de Jean. The latest vintage of this refreshing Pinot Grigio rosé has just been released and charms with an aroma of ripe, fresh red berries, citrus zest and melon. Perlé de Jean pairs beautifully with prawns and other seafood, and is also a great fit when served with chicken, summer salads, cold cuts and vegetarian dishes. R69.99 per bottle

Bouchard Finlayson 2017 Missionvale Chardonnay Bouchard Finlayson recently released the latest vintage of its flagship Chardonnay, the 2017 Missionvale. A wine for all seasons, the 2017 Missionvale Chardonnay is styled as a food-focussed wine, and the ideal companion to soft cheese, fish pâté, bouillabaisse and fish, as well as chicken or sushi dishes. The wine displays flavours of pineapple and white pear, with the slightest hint of toasted hazelnut. The polished and creamy texture floats easily into a lengthy, expressive finish. R276 per bottle

Pampelle Pampelle, a delicious aperitif from the French island of Corsica, is now available in South Africa. Pampelle is made from handpicked grapefruit, with the Star Ruby grapefruit variety giving it its bitter-sweet taste. It is delicious with tonic, or as a spritz. This artisanal contradiction of bitter-sweet citrus and natural botanicals is also delicious in a cocktail, topped with Champagne and a little soda water. R399 per bottle

Hennessy X.O Ice & Hennessy Very Special Hennessy’s fabulous gift packs are perfect for the Festive Season. Hennessy X.O Ice (R2,199), with its robust structure, is the epitome of boldness. Best enjoyed perfectly paired with ice, each drop of Hennessy X.O is a journey in discovering new sensations for different occasions. Hennessy Very Special (R429) is a modern rendition of the famous Hennessy three-star Cognac and is perfect for using in cocktails during the warm summer months.

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Chateau Del Rei Sparkling Semi-Sweet Rosé Vivacious Chateau Del Rei Sparkling SemiSweet Rosé is perfect for summer sipping. This lively blend of Muscat, Chenin Blanc and Pinotage with its seductive rosy complexion hits the spot when enjoyed with picnic-style lunches and light salads. R74.99/six-pack

Haig Club Clubman Haig Club Clubman – a single-grain scotch whisky produced in partnership with David Beckham – is designed to be fashionable with a modern twist, while at the same time incorporating the bold and progressive spirit of 400 years of heritage from the legendary House of Haig. Haig Club Clubman is aged exclusively in ex-bourbon casks, allowing the sweet, gentle single-grain scotch whisky from Cameronbridge to interact with the vanilla, butterscotch and sweet toffee flavours found in these casks. The result is wonderfully smooth, sweet and enjoyable. R299 per bottle

Skyline Late Harvest Skyline Late Harvest is a sleek, delicious, and fullbodied wine resplendent with tones of rich honey and fruit. This single cultivar wine is made from only topnotch Chenin Blanc grapes which are harvested later in the season, when natural sugars are concentrated in the fruit. Chill it and pour, or mix with soda and serve on ice. It goes great with food and company too. R49,99 per bottle

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Nomad The new limited-edition Johnnie Walker Blue Label Nomad pays homage to the beauty of South African heritage, its unique packaging celebrating our rich artistic history. The first sip reveals an explosion of flavour – hazelnuts, honey, rose petals, sherry and oranges. Subsequent sips reward you with the aroma of kumquats, aromatic smoke, sandalwood, tobacco, and dark chocolate. R2,999 per bottle

Elgin Ridge 282 Sauvignon Blanc 2016 Elgin Ridge’s 282 Sauvignon Blanc 2016 is an exquisite pale yellow-green colour with aromas of ripe pineapple, sweet pear and blackcurrant. The flavours on the palate hint at candied citrus, pear, sweet melon and lime undertones, resulting in a rich and textured finish with beautifully integrated acidity. This is the perfect summer tipple which can be enjoyed chilled on its own, or paired with a seasonal salad, seafood or poultry dishes. R120 per bottle

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Craigellachie 13 Year Old & 17 Year Old Craigellachie – known as the bad boy of Speyside – has arrived in South Africa to bring local whisky fans some of the best in single malt Scotch. It is currently available in 13 Year Old (R929) and 17 Year Old (R2,199) expressions, both of which will have you re-assessing your list of favourite Scotch whiskies.

Steenberg 1682 Brut Chardonnay MCC Celebrate summer with Steenberg’s 1682 Brut Chardonnay MCC. Steenberg’s current Brut Chardonnay MCC is alluring, with Granny Smith apple, candied lemon rind and white peach wafting from your flute. The palate is lively, with zesty acidity layered with lemon cordial, honeyed nectarines, toasted croissants and pistachios. About R205 a bottle

Middelvlei Free-Run Pinotage 2018 The Middelvlei Pinotage boasts complex flavours of raspberries, mulberries and elegant oak spices. The gentle tannins are perfectly balanced by the fruit weight, with creamy vanilla flavours that linger on the palate. R130 per bottle

De Krans Free Run Chenin Blanc With summer in full bloom, the De Krans Free Run Chenin Blanc 2019 is the perfect celebration of the warmer days and Summerinspired food. This wine is packed with tropical fruit flavours as a result of using only the free-run juice (the first batch of juice before the grapes are pressed). The fruit character gives the wine a full mouth feel and a fresh, balanced acidity. The wine is light enough to drink on its own, while also pairing well with fish or chicken dishes, salads or pastas. R67 per bottle

Prohibition Blue Gin Light up your favourite gin cocktail with new Prohibition Blue Gin from Silver Creek Craft Distillery. This striking blue wonder gets its colour from Blue Pea flowers, which means it is 100% natural, and turns pink when mixed with lemon or tonic water. Prohibition Blue Gin is made in small batches and infused with juniper as well as coriander, lemon, angelica, cinnamon and a dash of rose water. R369 per bottle

Gabriëlskloof Rosebud Rosé 2019 Flirtatious as the ocean breeze that cools the vines, Rosebud is a blended wine with the 2019 vintage comprising equal amounts of Syrah and Viognier. Expect luscious fruit on the nose, including watermelon, papaya and strawberry, while the palate is lightweight and summery with a balanced acidity that adds freshness. The Gabriëlskloof Rosebud Rosé 2019 is best enjoyed chilled, within a year or two of vintage. R80 per bottle /

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PERFECT PRESENTS GREAT GIFTS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON

The Festive Season is upon us, along with the promise of South African summer and all that goes with it – annual holidays, family get-togethers and, of course, gifts under the Christmas tree.

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Children wait expectantly to unwrap the bows and pretty paper to reveal what’s inside, and adults get to open that special gift from their better half. This year, tech, gadgets and tech accessories remain high on the list. These include the latest smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches and accessories that personalise them – think covers, cases, pop sockets, camera lens kits, headphones, speakers and power banks. Tech and Gadgets According to Nicholas Reeks of Lenovo South Africa, devices are often given as gifts, especially for Christmas. “Tech makes a great gift because it is useful and because it fits seamlessly with

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your lifestyle. People use it to create content and this is very empowering. And as technology develops, functionality becomes simpler, making it easy for anyone, at any age to use,” he says. A device is personal, it looks good and it is useful. With the global movement towards online everything, a laptop, tablet or smartphone has become a necessity – whether it’s to do online banking, check a child’s homework schedule, watch a movie, or create a presentation for a work meeting. “Tech brings everything together – you go on holiday, hop onto the internet and share your special moments. When you’re back at the grindstone, you have a work tool. A device such as the Lenovo C340 laptop takes the world around you and puts it in your hand,” Reeks says.

Gifting Experiences Another gifting movement that has gained considerable traction is “experiences as gifts”. These make great presents for those who really have everything, or prefer a new adventure over a material object. A study by Zenith Optimedia (www.marketingweek.com) showed that many of today’s young adults, aged between 18 and 34 years old, prefer experiences over material possessions, as the former contribute more significantly to a sense of happiness. With a plethora of options, choosing the ideal experience gift for a loved one is easy. Examples include a day at the spa, concert tickets, art lessons or something more elaborate such as a



bread-making course. It can also be something that doesn’t cost much but is high in value, such as a handmade book of coupons for mom where a different experience features on every page – a five-minute foot massage, being served coffee in bed, or an afternoon nap are some examples. Airbnb has tagged onto this trend by offering experiences that are unique to a particular city. For someone who enjoys the outdoors, mountain biking alongside a pro bike racer in Cape Town could be just the thing. Something Bespoke Bespoke gifts that are personalised or handmade have also made it onto the hot list. Heather Moore of Skinny laMinx explains that items with a story that goes beyond surface value are naturally imbued with something special. “Our Minxy Monkeys are made with fabric offcuts by the Heartworks sewing project

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in Cape Town. This means that every monkey is completely unique and will look slightly different from another. This is part of what makes these kinds of gifts special,” Moore says. Reading is Hot Author Neil Gaiman once said: “Books make great gifts because they have whole worlds inside of them. And it’s much cheaper to buy somebody a book than it is to buy them the whole world!” Books are still hot on the gift list. Enter a bookstore and you’ll soon find out that there is something for everyone, every age group, and every interest. “Reading is hot right now! African-interest books are on the rise and are keeping the genre fresh and current. Long-forgotten genres like poetry and autobiographies are also reawakened, and the usual “whodunit”-type novels and debut thrillers are still bringing a chill to those who dare to read them,” says Bianca Noel-Barham of Bargain Books.

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TOP FIVE GIFT IDEAS 1. Personalised gifts – jewellery with an inscription, a child’s work of art in a frame, or a box of their favourite things. 2. Tech and gadgets – the latest tech accessories and devices. 3. Bespoke or handmade gifts – the kind you find at farm stalls, markets, and at speciality outlets. 4. Books – fiction, non-fiction, hardcover or paperback in a variety of genres and topics. 5. Experiences – choose something they’ve always wanted to do or that fits their personality.



WALKING THE WALK THE EASTERN CAPE’S ULTIMATE HIKING TRAILS

These December holidays, why not strap on your hiking boots, stuff some energy bars in your pockets, slap on the sunscreen and hit the trail? The destination? The Eastern Cape, of course!

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/ The Eastern Cape has some of the very best hiking trails the country has to offer, and hikers are spoilt for choice with ample day and overnight trails to pick from. Here are a few of our favourites. The Amatola Trail Just in case you’re wondering what the big deal about Eastern Cape hikes is, the Amatola Trail – which starts at Maden Dam just over 20 km from King William’s Town and stretches to Hogsback, over six days – will happily paint the scene. Immerse yourself in spectacular views as you have your one-on-one with nature herself, while wandering through indigenous forests, river valleys and over mountains. See waterfalls and experience very little to no human contact for the duration of your hike. It is great to hike with friends or groups who want to let nature recharge them while getting a vigorous workout. The scenes, natural ambience and time alone out in the wild with nature is something that draws hikers from across the world to this special place. The Wild Coast Walk Plenty of trail packages are available to hikers who want to be part of the

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five-day Wild Coast Walk, which spans over 60 km. This popular hike is one characterised by stillness, and spans the lower section of the Wild Coast, from Mazeppa Bay in the Transkei to Haga Haga in the Eastern Cape. Hike across various landscapes, from sandy beaches, incredible lagoons, natural plantations, and estuaries to magnificent coastal forests. Experience nature anew, as you soak in the fresh air, and overcome personal limitations with each step you take. Perhaps hiking teaches us to overcome: overcome tiredness, overcome the need to always be connected, overcome the wear-and-tear of being stuck in heavy traffic while cooped up in vehicles. You’ve just got to experience it for yourself here in the Eastern Cape. Day Hikes The Blue Duiker in the Tsitsikamma National Park is famous for offering spectacular day hiking trails. Walk for 4 km in approximately three hours as you navigate through ancient trees, listen to the call of the birds cheering you on, and get an influx of untold coastline views. For misty mountain day trails amidst waterfalls, green forests and flowing

streams, embark on the Doringkloof Walk or the Zuurberg Walk. Day hikes at Hogsback take the cake in that they allow you to not only see the acclaimed Madonna Falls and Swallow Tail Falls, but hikers can also swim in the streams and splash under these scenic waterfalls. Whether you opt for a day or multiday hiking trail in the Eastern Cape, it will be memorable in some way. Before you head out, though, remember to always carry adequate water to keep hydrated, as well as to take a portable first aid kit and a communication device so that you can reach out for help in an emergency. Please make safety your priority. Should you have underlying medical issues, consult a medical professional before hiking. Time and time again when hiking in the Eastern Cape, I make great memories and experience firsthand natural encounters. Perhaps the best discovery, though, is that in connecting with the elements out there, you forge a deeper, more authentic understanding of self. /

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“OOOH, I LOVE IT!”

HOW TO LIE WHEN YOU RECEIVE AN UNWANTED CHRISTMAS PRESENT Whatever you think about Christmas – wonderful, a tyranny, excessive, irrelevant – the chances are that at some point during the festivities, you will have to unwrap a present in front of the person who chose it for you.

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/ Perhaps it will be a gift that leaves you speechless with delight and overwhelmed with gratitude and affection towards the giver, who clearly knows you so well. Or maybe you will open a present and wonder if the person giving it to you knows you at all. Do they seriously think you’ll love the unwanted item you find yourself staring at? Now you must react. So what should you do? The Ritual of Giving – And Receiving The giving and receiving of gifts is a human ritual full of social and cultural

significance, which strengthens our bonds and relationships. One major component of the interactive ritual is the reaction that accompanies the opening of a gift and follows its acceptance. Young children are less bound to such constraints, and are often more interested in the box than its contents. But as we grow older, we become socialised towards an appropriate reaction – learning by watching those around us. Luckily, gift exchanges are not fundamentally different from the rest of human interaction, and a core feature

of human communication is what conversation analysts call “recipient design”. Recipient design refers to the way we construct or design our speech to fit with the person we are speaking to. For example, you might begin a conversation with the phrase: “You know Jane, from the office?” But if your recipient doesn’t know Jane, or what the office refers to, you might adjust your sentence to: “You know the woman who sits upstairs at my work?” Recipient design is everywhere in human interaction, from the way we greet people

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(“hey”, “hello”, “yo”, “good morning”, “howdy”, “good day”, “morning”) to the way we make requests (“can I have?”, “I need”, “I was just wondering”, “have you got?”, “I want”, “would it be possible?”). If you use the same words as a greeting for everyone you meet, from your best friend to a prospective new employer, you’re not designing what you say for your recipient – and they can usually tell. It would be the same as giving the very same Christmas present to everyone you know. Instead, gifts, like conversation, should be designed for a particular person. So, let’s assume that people select gifts that they think you will like. There may still be reasons for you not to like it. If you once collected “cat things”, or enjoyed the music of Bruce Springsteen, it’s quite possible you later stopped liking cat things or listening to Bruce Springsteen. But it’s hard to tell the person who is

the unwanted gift could be a useful strategy. But if you don’t want to offend, here are three conversational strategies that will help. They’ll also help because they’re the right way to react to gifts that you actually like – so make sure you follow them either way. 1. Timing is everything. We can generally tell if someone doesn’t like what we say to them, and the same holds for what we give them as a gift. Delays are a good indicator of a negative response, which is why a swift response is better. So be ready to react quickly. The slightest hesitation – even halfa-second – will imply negative feelings. 2. Show and tell. If you’re opening gifts in front of others, show the gift to them. Again, speed is important. The more quickly you involve the group, the more it suggests you’re excited or proud of what you’ve received. If you’re an onlooker, you can help the recipient by adding your own “oohs” and “aahs” of pleasure.

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3. A simple “thank you” is not enough.

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The final part of the gift-giving ritual

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received) is the “thank you”, which should also be carefully recipient-designed. This is particularly relevant for showing gratitude if the gift was unveiled in the absence of the giver. Saying (or writing) “thank you for the gift” requires elaboration. Give a positive response that both assesses the

Christmas Messages So how do you react in such cases? Of course, it depends on how much you want a good relationship with the giver. If you’re looking for a way out, reacting truthfully to

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gift (“what a beautiful cat mug!), and how you feel about it (“I love it!”). But that’s still not quite enough. Add something about the immediate use you will have for the gift (“I’ll be able to use it with my new coffee maker”), how timely it is (“I just broke one of my cat mugs”), or how well recipientdesigned it actually is (“oh, I’ve really been after a new mug, but was too stingy to buy it myself”). It’s true that these tips involve a certain amount of deception. But as the founder of the subject of conversation analysis, Harvey Sacks, said: “Everyone has to lie.” Lies aren’t always bad. In some situations, they are necessary. Just like we’re supposed to respond that we’re “fine” when a colleague briefly asks how we’re doing, some lies simply keep the wheels of social life turning. Receiving unwanted presents at Christmas is such a situation. After all, in this most traditional ritual, where relationships are supposed to be affirmed, it really is the thought that counts – however misguided. *Stokoe and Robles would like to reassure their friends and family that they have truly appreciated and loved every gift they have ever been given. /


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COMMENT MENTIR LORSQUE VOUS RECEVEZ UN CADEAU DE NOËL NON DÉSIRÉ Quoi que vous pensiez de Noël, il y a de fortes chances que durant les festivités vous deviez ouvrir un cadeau devant la personne qui l’a choisi pour vous.

Texte : Elizabeth Stokoe : Professeure d’interaction sociale, Université de Loughborough ; Jessica Robles : Chargée de cours en psychologie sociale, Université de Loughborough / www.theconversation.com Images © iStockphoto.com

/ Peut-être ce cadeau vous laissera-t-il sans voix tellement le plaisir, la gratitude et l’affection envers la personne qui vous aura fait le cadeau vous submergeront, cette personne vous connaissant à l’évidence si bien. Ou peut-être ouvrirez-vous un cadeau et vous demandez-vous si la personne vous l’ayant fait vous connaît ne serait-ce qu’un

peu ? Maintenant il faut réagir. Que devriezvous faire ? Le rituel de donner – et de recevoir Le fait de donner et de recevoir des cadeaux est un rituel humain d’une grande importance sociale et culturelle qui renforce les liens et les rapports entre

les personnes. Une composante majeure du rituel interactif est la réaction qui accompagne l’ouverture du cadeau et qui suit l’acceptation de ce dernier. Heureusement, les échanges de cadeaux ne sont pas fondamentalement différents du reste de l’interaction humaine et l’une des caractéristiques essentielles

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de la communication humaine est ce que les analystes de conversation appellent la « conception du destinataire ». La conception du destinataire fait référence à la manière dont nous construisons ou concevons notre discours pour l’adapter à la personne à laquelle nous parlons. La conception du destinataire est omniprésente dans les interactions humaines, de la manière dont nous saluons les gens (« ça roule ? », « salut », « bonjour ») à la manière dont nous formulons les demandes (« pourrais-je avoir », « je veux », « serait-il possible de ?»). Si vous utilisez les mêmes mots pour saluer toutes les personnes que vous rencontrez, allant de votre meilleur/e ami/e à votre nouvel employeur potentiel, vous ne concevez pas ce que vous dites pour votre destinataire – et en général celui-ci s’en rend compte. Ce serait la même chose que de donner le même cadeau de Noël à tout le monde. Au lieu de cela, les cadeaux, tout comme les conversations, doivent être conçus pour une personne en particulier. Supposons donc que les gens choisissent des cadeaux qu’ils pensent que vous aimerez. Il y a peut-être encore des raisons pour que vous ne les aimiez pas. Si dans le passé vous collectionniez ce qui avait trait aux chats ou que vous aimiez particulièrement la musique de Bruce Springsteen, il est tout à fait possible que vous ayez par la suite cessé d’aimer les

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objets ayant trait aux chats ou la musique de Bruce Springsteen. Mais il est difficile de dire à la personne qui vous offre à présent un coquetier en forme de chat ou un poster de Bruce Springsteen que vous ne voulez plus que l’on vous offre de « satanés chats » ou que Bruce Springsteen est « nul ». Messages de Noël Alors comment réagir dans ces caslà ? Bien sûr cela dépend de la qualité de la relation que vous voulez avoir avec la personne qui vous fait le cadeau. Si vous cherchez une porte de sortie, il pourrait être stratégiquement utile de réagir honnêtement au cadeau non désiré. Mais si vous ne voulez pas offenser qui que ce soit alors voici trois stratégies conversationnelles qui pourraient vous aider. C’est aussi la bonne façon de réagir aux cadeaux que vous aimez réellement – alors faites en sorte de suivre ces stratégies d’une manière ou d’une autre. 1. Tout est dans le timing. Tout délai est indicateur d’une réponse négative, c’est pourquoi une réponse rapide est préférable. Soyez donc prêt à réagir rapidement. La moindre hésitation – même une demiseconde – indique des sentiments négatifs. 2. Soyez démonstratif. Si vous ouvrez des cadeaux devant des gens, montrez-lesleur. De nouveau, la rapidité est primordiale. Plus tôt vous impliquez le groupe, plus cela

suggère que vous enthousiaste et fier du cadeau que vous avez reçu. 3. Un simple « merci » n’est pas suffisant.

La partie finale du rituel de remise de cadeau est le remerciement qui doit être aussi soigneusement et spécifiquement conçu pour le destinataire. Dire (ou écrire) « merci pour le cadeau » demande à être élaboré. Donnez une réponse positive qui évalue à la fois le cadeau (« quelle belle tasse décorée d’un chat ! ») et ce que vous en pensez (« je l’adore ! »). Ajoutez quelque chose sur l’utilisation immédiate que vous aurez pour le cadeau (« je vais pourvoir l’utiliser avec ma nouvelle cafetière »), à quel point il est opportun (« je viens de casser une de mes tasses décorée d’un chat »), ou à quel point ce cadeau est idéal pour le destinataire (« j’avais vraiment envie d’une nouvelle tasse mais j’étais trop radin pour m’en acheter une »). Il est vrai que ces conseils impliquent un certain degré de tromperie. Mais comme le dit Harvey Sacks, le fondateur du sujet de l’analyse de conversation : « Tout le monde doit mentir. » Les mensonges ne sont pas toujours mauvais. Dans certaines situations ils sont nécessaires. Et recevoir des cadeaux non désirés à Noel est l’une de ces situations. Après tout, dans ce rituel des plus traditionnels où les relations sont supposées être affirmées, c’est vraiment le sentiment qui compte – aussi malavisé soit-il. /


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COOKING FROM THE HEART CHEF AYABONGA GOPE

Private chef Ayabonga Gope, who was raised in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, took his inherent love for cooking and turned it into a blossoming career. After completing his training at the Chef’s Hospitality School Academy, Chef Aya, as he’s now known, quickly rose to culinary fame when he was a finalist in the 2016 season of TopChef South Africa. He followed this up by being appointed Food Lover’s Market’s ambassador this year.

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/ Since starting his career as a private chef, his private dinners and demonstrations as well as his work with various brands, have brought him closer to his ultimate dream of opening his own kitchen studio in Khayelitsha, which he hopes to open in 2020. When it came to deciding on a career, Chef Aya explains that although he’s always loved cooking, he was unsure as to the direction he wanted to take after school. “Cooking has always been one of my favourite things from a very young age, but I didn’t know you could make a career out of it. Later in my school life, while my peers applied to university, I realised I had no idea what I wanted to do.”

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His mother was the one who suggested becoming a chef. “She managed to convince me that it was worth trying out at least for a year and if it didn’t work out, I could always look at other options. I went for it and never looked back. To this day, she remains the driving force behind my career.” In addition to being the reason Chef Aya pursued cooking as a career, his mother also remains the person he looks up to the most. “My mother is a strong black woman who has taught me everything about the world. She’s taught me everything I know about being the man I am today. I watch her continue being that fountain of knowledge for my younger siblings and I can’t think of a better person.”

Since qualifying, Chef Aya has worked at multiple renowned restaurants and hotels, including becoming the sous chef at Manna Epicure at only 24 years old, as well as head chef at Deckhouse, the restaurant that won Best Seafood in Cape Town at the Eat Out Awards in 2015. But Chef Aya also shines outside the kitchens. He says his family and closest friends would probably describe him as passionate and fun-loving. “This is projected to my personal brand, hence my nick-name, ‘The Cook Dude’. I love what I do and I enjoy doing it. The relationships with my family and close friends resemble these personal qualities – or at least I hope they do,” he explains.


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Even chefs love comfort food, and Chef Aya’s is eggs with rice and tomato sauce. “I honestly could have it every day! My mother taught me how to cook rice at the age of six, because it was just the two of us and she worked long hours. The idea of me learning how to cook rice was to make things easy for her as she would come home very late sometimes, and tired. “Instead of making a sauce or a stew to go with the rice, this one time she just made eggs and we had it with tomato sauce. I remember how I was so amazed by the simplicity and the taste of it all. For me, that dish warms my heart and reminds me of the relationship and love I have for my mother.” Looking back on his biggest achievement to date, Chef Aya refers

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to the way his career has been shaped as a whole, as opposed to one isolated event. “My biggest achievement so far has probably been making a success of my career as a private chef. I left a permanent job almost three years ago and I can honestly say it’s been the best decision for me. Being a private chef and doing freelance work has allowed me to learn more about what I do, meet new people, learn about different cultures and food. I believe there is a lot more out there to learn and offer the world. I appreciate everyone who has encouraged me to take the leap of faith and pursue this.” As to his plans for 2020, his Khayelitsha kitchen studio is top of the list. “It’s one of my important projects for 2020. I am

truly excited for this to happen because I think that it will open up so many opportunities, not just for me but for my community as well. I will also be doing a bit of travelling to the US and maybe Indonesia. I am excited to experience new cultures and cuisines.” Chef Ayabonga Gope has big dreams and doesn’t plan on stopping until he achieves them. What sets this chef apart is not only the success he has enjoyed at such a young age, it is also the way in which his country and community remain at the heart of his work. Chef Aya puts everything he has into the dishes he produces and truly gives life to the term “cooking from the heart”. /



THE CITY OF KINGS – AND BUSINESS TRAVELLERS BULAWAYO

Bulawayo, known as the City of Kings, is the second-largest city in Zimbabwe, after the capital city of Harare. This multicultural city is steadily rising to lure business travellers from within the African continent and beyond.

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The Khame Ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Things get steamy at the National Railway Museum

/ If media reports are anything to go by, Zimbabwe’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo – an annual Tourism Trade Fair organised by the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) – held in the second half of 2019 at the Bulawayo Trade Show Grounds, signalled that Zimbabwe’s tourism industry is capable, open and ready for business. The event attracted almost 300 exhibitors, significant media coverage, as well as substantial buyers, including 170 international buyers hosted by ZTA. Givemore Chidzidzi, acting chief executive at ZTA, was quoted by news outlets as saying the turnout was very pleasing. The event had been dubbed “Africa’s premier business exchange”. In opening up Bulawayo and Zimbabwe at large to captains of industries and revolutionary thought leaders, it becomes significant to highlight how this city strives to offer unmatched experiences and, in some cases, world-class tourist attractions. Here are just a few of the highlights which lure visitors to Bulawayo. Expect an authentic Zimbabwean welcome, merged with competitive infrastructure, and interactive wildlife safaris. It is the perfect merger of work and play. Khame Ruins, UNESCO World Heritage Site Argued to be one of the least known UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe, the Khame (previously Khami) Ruins are situated west of Bulawayo. Evidence of human activity found at the site has been traced back to the Early Stone Age (approximately 0,4 to 1,4 million years ago), but what really makes this sight so important is that Khame was the capital of the Torwa state between 1450 and around 1683, particularly after the capital at Great

Zimbabwe in Masvingo was abandoned. The site was a significant trading centre with valuable traceable artefacts. Experts also say the ruins were once prestigious buildings that were erected to portray the wealth, splendour and majesty of Torwa. This confirms the legend that the area was indeed the land of kings and traders. Bulawayo was founded on resilience and a bloodline of overcomers. If ever there was a setting for business deals, innovative advancements and trading in Zimbabwe, this city would surely be a strong contender. Open for Business In terms of connectivity, guests will be pleased to note that, seeing that business travellers are positioning this city as a rising business hub, various international hotel chains as well as guesthouses offer Wi-Fi and conference facilities. There are also ample transport options. Once in the city, travellers can opt for road, rail and air travel. Such interconnected networks count in favour of getting goods and services moving, which is needed for advancing business opportunities. Noticing that this city is full of potential and can serve as the melting pot for business minds, several local and international companies are rising to service the Bulawayo business market in this regard. Healthcare is also covered, with Bulawayo being home to various hospitals and medical facilities. That being said, it may be advantageous for travellers to look into getting adequate travel insurance when visiting. Sporting Action Bulawayo is big on sports and business travellers can unwind at Bulawayo Golf Club, the first golf club in the city. The

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In opening up Bulawayo and Zimbabwe at large to captains of industries and revolutionary thought leaders, it is significant to highlight how this city strives to offer unmatched experiences and, in some cases, Who knows what treasures you will find at a local craft market.

world-class tourist attractions. The National Gallery is housed in Douslin House, which is, itself, over 100 years old.

Matsheumhlope stream creates a visually appealing spectacle as it cuts through the 18-hole golf course. Depending on the season and time guests visit, there may be the option to walk on the acclaimed Hartsfield Rugby grounds, where several international test matches have unfolded. It is a place where many of the greatest rugby players in Southern Africa have made appearances. Hartsfield was developed by Reg Hart, after whom the grounds were named. True to the uniting, recharging and relaxing nature of sports, business tourists can visit sporting places to support national and, at times, even international teams battling it out. Soccer is popular in the region, and the city serves as the home ground to the famous Highlanders and Zimbabwe Saints. Local football teams in the area include the Chicken Inn and Bantu Rovers. Other sports attractions include the Queens Sports Club and Bulawayo Athletic Club which are popular for watching live test cricket matches. If time permits, business travellers can further recharge at various sporting and recreational facilities such as Barbourfields Stadium, Kumalo Hockey Stadium, Ascot Racecourse, White City Stadium, and various karate centres.

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Cultural Touchpoints The people of Bulawayo offer distinctly Zimbabwean service with a smile. It is still considered a cultured nation where ubuntu (humanity) prevails in several settings. This city houses various cultural gems of national historical significance, such as: the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe; National Gallery, Bulawayo; and the Bulawayo Railway Museum. There are several recreational parks that house important fragments of the city, such as the picturesque Hillside Dams Conservancy (which has several dams within it), Barham Green, and Centenary Park (with magnificent lawns, an amphitheatre, and a large fountain). There are also several places of worship, and tourists are welcome to visit such communities. A Taste of Bulawayo Other cultural expressions are embodied in food and beverages. If you’re looking for a scenic place to eat, then all roads lead to Nesbitt Castle. It is a famous landmark that boasts magnificent architectural buildings, including a real castle with impeccable lawns and striking decor. Although it is a hotel, day visitors

are welcome to enjoy the tranquil green spaces of the gardens and dine on great meals at the restaurant. Bulawayo offers many restaurants to choose from and guests can wine and dine according to their preferences, from high-end to relaxed eating outlets. There are also various places to buy souvenirs or treat yourself to something nice. Overall, there are plenty of reasons why a business trip to Bulawayo should be a memorable affair. The weather is pleasant, and the people exude warmth and a typically friendly welcome to all guests to the country. /

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CAKE & CRUNCHES

HOW TO INDULGE & STAY HEALTHY THIS FESTIVE SEASON Before the holidays ruin your wellness plan, try these 10 ways to help you stay on track while keeping your festive spirit.

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/ Often, we feel if we can’t stick to our regular routine, then why bother? As researchers in nutrition and physical activity behaviours, we know that maintaining wellness over the holidays is easier than starting over again in the new year. Going into the holidays with a plan to overcome adversity (think dessert tray!) is more effective than no plan at all. Indulge a little, while still feeling good about yourself. To Start, Cut Yourself Some Slack! Exercisers who show self-compassion after an interrupted routine do better at

getting back on track with their exercise goals. If you over-indulge at a holiday party, give yourself a break, and plan to regain control the next day.

protein-rich snack before heading out. It may seem silly to eat before, but a preparty snack will keep you satisfied and less likely to overeat when you’re there.

Plan (and Make a Backup Plan)

Choose Wisely at The Food Table

Planning is key to healthy eating and staying active. If the great outdoors inspire you, plan a few outdoor activities each week, but have a few indoor activities as a backup, should Mother Nature have plans of her own. If numerous parties threaten to derail your healthy eating habits, plan on a small,

Using a small-sized plate for snacks may actually trick your brain into thinking you’re eating more – and leave you feeling fuller compared to using a large plate. If there’s only one size of plate available and it’s huge, don’t despair! Pick four or five foods you’d really like to try, and take the smallest portion necessary to satisfy your cravings.

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When you choose activities that make you feel good, you’re more likely to come back for more. So even if you do some intense exercise, build in time for a relaxing cooldown.

Get Creative About Exercise Be creative about sneaking in some ways to add activity time to your festivities. Being active doesn’t have to mean counting reps at the gym – go hiking or plan an indoor scavenger hunt if it’s raining. Get the whole family involved and off the couch. Stick to a Routine Interruptions to routine make it easy to abandon all good intentions. It’s hard to regain healthy behaviours once we’ve taken a hiatus and enjoyed the good life. Stick with a few elements of your routine to make getting back into the swing of things easier after the holidays. Try Mindful Eating Eating is enjoyable, but overdoing it can leave us feeling less than cheerful. To keep your stomach connected with your brain as you eat, try mindful eating – the practice of being fully present while savouring each bite. Experiencing food

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this way forces you to focus on feelings of fullness and satisfaction, and may even help control how much you eat.

drink with a serving of sparkling water or another non-alcoholic beverage. Make Your Own Festive Foods

Choose Activities That Feel Good By picking activities and healthy foods that you enjoy, you’re more likely to stay active and eat healthy. When you choose activities that make you feel good, you’re more likely to come back for more. So even if you do some intense exercise, build in time for a relaxing cooldown.

While the holiday season can be a whirlwind, take time to prepare your own foods as much as possible. By DIY-ing meals, you can create healthy alternatives to holiday favourites. And while you’re at it, get the kids involved in whipping up the holiday feast – kids who learn how to cook gain skills beyond food prep that they carry into adulthood.

Know What You’re Drinking Raising a glass goes hand-in-hand with the holidays, but can quickly sabotage plans for healthy holiday living. Cocktails often contain hidden calories, can cause us to overeat, and make it harder to be active the next day. To stay on track while enjoying some holiday cheer, familiarise yourself with actual serving sizes for alcoholic beverages, and follow each alcoholic

Crank Up the Music Music can help motivate you to persist in and enjoy exercise, so crank up the Boney M Christmas tunes while you run on the treadmill. Find music you like, and you’ll find it easier to get moving. No matter which of these 10 ways you choose to help you on your wellness journey, we wish you a happy, active holiday season with friends and family. /


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A CRUISER CELEBRATION To celebrate both the cumulative global sales of 10 million Land Cruisers and its new, locally produced Namib special edition, carmaker Toyota recently embarked on a Cruiser adventure to the northern-most point of the Namib Desert – to a town aptly named Namibe in southern Angola.

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/ Baia dos Tigres (Bay of the Tigers) was a peninsula off the southern Angolan coast – until March 1962 when it was severed from the mainland by a violent storm, rendering the remote ’Tigres isthmus an island. The storm also sheared the then recently constructed water pipeline from the Cunene river mouth (it was officially opened the previous year) to the long sandbank of nearly 35 km long and 11 km wide. The catastrophe left the unfortunate people working and living on Baia dos Tigres even more isolated, as their freshwater supply was now again completely cut off. Still, the thousand or so souls working in the fish factories on the island remained, and ’Tigres depended on regular visits by boat to replenish its water supply. (The name ’Tigres apparently originated from the stripes formed by sediment on the dune massif on the desolate Namib coastline,

although some maintain it was due to brown hyenas scavenging the coast being mistaken for tigers.) A couple of Land Rovers used by managers of the different factories also remained on the island, and were used until 1975 when, on the eve of Angolan independence from Portugal, the population of Saint Martinho dos Tigres was evacuated from the island. The fish factories were abandoned but some equipment, including most of the vehicles, were salvaged. The Last and the First The remnants of a Landie – the last vehicle to leave a tyre mark on the island – is still on the island, but it is clear the abandoned vehicle could not withstand the gradual degradation over time and the onslaught of the elements. Much like the Namibian ghost town of Kolmanskop, Saint Martinho dos Tigres

forms a surreal, post-apocalyptic picture. Its empty colonial-style buildings – including a school, radio-telegraph station, hospital, maritime building and the imposing Saint Martin chapel standing forlorn and forgotten along a single, cemented street (it also served as a runway) – bears silent witness that the island was once inhabited. While fishermen and some brave tourists have visited the deserted island after the last Land Rover roamed there over four decades ago, no vehicle has set a wheel on the island since. Until now. To celebrate global sales of 10 million Land Cruisers and to introduce its latest Cruiser derivative, Toyota commissioned a specially constructed raft to transport an ivory white Land Cruiser 79 Namib onto the island – making it the first vehicle to leave track marks here since 1975. This highlight was part of Toyota’s tour to southern Angola. The country was

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chosen specifically for the introduction of the Namib Special Edition, based on the Land Cruiser 79 double-cab V8 model, as the town of Namibe forms the northern end of the Namib, the oldest desert in the world. Masters of Africa Tracing a lineage back to 1951, the Land Cruiser has been produced in multiple variants, and its rugged construction, reliability and durability have empowered customers around the world to conquer any terrain that presents itself. Land Cruisers are found in the harshest conditions, at the forefront of humanitarian efforts, serving as transport vessels for supplies in the mines of Australia, assisting in harvesting food supplies on the steep slopes of Costa Rica, or along the harsh, unforgiving terrain of Namibia’s Skeleton Coast. The range consists of the 70-series, the Prado and the Land Cruiser 200.Locally, it has proven extremely popular with South African motorists as it is perfectly suited to Mzansi’s varied terrain, outdoor lifestyle and remote settings.

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The Land Cruiser 200 is the segment leader in the full-size SUV category, with a 33% share and average monthly volume of 93 units. The Land Cruiser Prado remains a firm favourite in the large SUV segment, and locally 3,684 Land Cruisers (70-series, Prado and 200-series) were sold up to September this year. Namib Edition The special edition Namib presents a turn-key package for serious off-road enthusiasts. It is thus outfitted with an array of utility-enhancing accessories. This includes a steel front bumper with integrated heavy-duty nudge bar and headlight protectors, tubular rear step with integrated tow bar, protective loadbin skins, distinctive front grille, and heavy-duty interior seat covers and roof console. Two of these special derivatives lead the Cruiser convoy from Namibe and Flamingo Lodge to visit some old Cuban storage bunkers in the desert and the Red City rock formation in the Iona National Park. The infamous “Doodsakker” (Acre of Death) coastal track (only accessible during spring tide) was conquered.

Then, the intrepid travellers made a 10 km open-sea crossing by rubber dingy to the abandoned ghost island of Baia dos Tigres. After again crossing the Doodsakker – scary, as this time it was at night – the convoy set off for Lubango the next day. We drove the spectacular Serra da Leba pass, a high mountain pass at an elevation of 1,845 m and one of the most famous hairpin roads in the world. Legend has it the pass, built in 1970, was designed by a Portuguese woman who died after she viewed it on the very day the project was finished. Since then, it has been the scene of many road fatalities, leading to the long-assigned name “the beautiful precipice”. After this amazing celebratory tour, it was clear that southern Angola, particularly the coastal region and the northern reaches of the Namib, is certainly worth a visit. The age-old rock formations are absolutely spectacular, the Welwitschias huge and the vistas unforgettable. And to ensure you enjoy a trouble-free journey over some of the roughest terrain imaginable, take a Cruiser. /


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A LOOK AT THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MARKET Emigration-driven sales are on the rise, accounting for 14.2% of all sales in the first quarter of 2019, according to the FNB Estate Agents Survey. American company Pew Research revealed that the most popular destination for South African expats was the United Kingdom, with a total of 210,000 living there in 2017. This was closely followed by 190,000 South African expats living in Australia and a further 100,000 living in American states.

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destinations for South African expats, I asked Re/Max affiliates across the globe on the state of their own property markets. An Attractive Australian Market Sydney is one of the most visually recognisable cities in the region, thanks to its iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Melbourne is another, and is often voted one of the world’s most liveable city. At the end of June, the average property price in Sydney was A$780,000 (about R8.1 million) and in Melbourne it was A$620,000 (about R6.4 million). Brisbane had the next highest average at A$486,000 (about R5 million).

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Los Angeles, USA “Generalising across all Australian markets, we are emerging from a property downturn that commenced around 18 months ago due to a variety of fiscal, political and regulatory factors. Sydney and Melbourne were the hardest hit. By the end of this year, the market is expected to stabilise – we are already seeing this on the east coast – and moderate growth should follow in 2020,” says Josh Davoren, director of Re/Max Australia. “With the prospect of a market moving forward, investors are seeing opportunity now, and looking, for example, at established apartments in the eastern suburbs, lower north shore and inner west. Melbourne is one of the 10 fastestgrowing large cities in the developed world. While it is currently a fragmented market, we are already seeing prices pick up in a number of areas. Similarly, Brisbane has a very healthy outlook. Its housing affordability is favourable, and investors are finding yields attractive. Our Australian scene is one of falling interest rates and rising consumer confidence. The banks are lending, and things have settled on political and taxation fronts. Many property

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markets across the country are heading in a good direction.” Tough Buying Power in the US Market Florida and California are the two American states with climates most similar to that of South Africa’s, which makes them the most desirable states for South African expats. Looking at some of the popular suburbs in California, the average sales prices for July 2019 indicate that a home in LA will cost $510,000 (about R7.7 million). Prices climb to $955,888 (about R14.4 million) when looking at the San Francisco market. Prices are somewhat more affordable in Florida, with the general sales price in Miami being $304,900 (about R4.6 million) and $255,000 (about R3.8 million) in Orlando. However, according to Chip Brekken, director of Global Development at Re/Max LLC, the current exchange rate for the South African rand to the US dollar will make for tough purchasing power for South Africans buying in the US. Costly Living in the UK A studio apartment in central London, prime property, costs around £300,000

(close to R6 million). If you’re really lucky, this might also afford you a onebedroom flat. Many prefer to purchase property on the outskirts of town and commute into the city. For example, areas such as Watford offer better value for money but are within 20 minutes of the city by train. “For the prime central London market, invest in smaller properties, such as one or two bedrooms rather than larger properties – that would be my advice at present. Don’t be frightened to go a little out of the centre of the city as there are very good yields to be had from areas that are easily commutable,” says Roger Collings of Re/Max Central. If you are planning on emigrating, Goslett advises against rushing into any long-term investment decisions until you have a more thorough understanding of the local property market. “I would recommend that you speak to a realestate advisor who has global connections and can put you in touch with somebody who knows more about the local market.” For more information, please visit www.remax.co.za. /


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Isaac Diutioleng Cabin Crew Instructor What was your very first flight like? I would rather tell you about my first flight on SA Express, as it is the one that has had the most significant impact on my life thus far. It was 2013 and I was on my way from Johannesburg to Cape Town for an interview at SA Express, for the position of a cabin crew member. The rigorous process started with a swimming assessment, a panel interview, and a medical assessment. By the grace of God I got accepted into the training programme and my life has never been the same since. I got to meet my wife here at SA Express and I am now the head of cabin training. Where are your favourite destinations to travel to? Coastal areas are my favourite destinations as they, for me at least, are an indication that there is a Creator who loves us so unconditionally, that He would give us such beautiful natural wonders to behold. I think I would like to retire at the coast. What do you love most about your job? My position forces me to constantly research and learn new things as the regulations and teaching methodologies evolve all the time. What’s your favourite passenger memory? My best memory was not what I did for a passenger but what a passenger did for me. It was on a flight from Bloemfontein to Cape Town and Prince Harry (yes, the one and only Duke of Sussex) was on my flight and he shook my hand. What that seemingly insignificant gesture did for me was to reaffirm that anything is possible, and I have not lost that belief ever since. What’s one tip you would like to give passengers for a better flying experience? Listen to the cabin crew, as what they ask of you or tell you to do is regulated. What do you love most about flying? It gives you an opportunity to engage with people that you would otherwise not have had the privilege or opportunity to engage with, like presidents of countries, drivers of industries, sportspeople and, last but not least, ordinary passengers whose life stories have the potential to change you for the better. /

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Airline information SA Express fleet

Safety Information Health regulations Health regulations at certain airports require that the aircraft cabin be sprayed. The spray is harmless, but if you think it might affect you, please cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief.

Canadair Regional Jet 200 BER Manufacturer: Bombardier Maximum cruising speed: 474 knots/545mph/879kmph Engines: Two General Electric CF34-3B1 Range: 1,662miles/3,080km Maximum altitude: 41,000ft/12,496m Seating capacity: 50

Crew: Two pilots, two cabin crew Wing span: 69ft 7in/21.21m Overall length: 87ft 10in/26.77m Overall height: 20ft 5in/6.22m Maximum take-off weight: 51,000lb/23,134kg Minimum runway length: 6,295ft/1,919m

De Havilland Dash 8 Series Q400 Turboprop Manufacturer: Bombardier Maximum cruising speed: 360knots/414mph/667kmph Engines: Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A Range: 1,565 miles/2,519km Maximum altitude: 25,000ft/7,620m Seating capacity: 74

Crew: Two pilots, two cabin crew Wing span: 93ft 3in/28.42m Overall length: 107ft 9in/32.83m Overall height: 27ft 5in/8.34m Maximum take-off weight: 64,500lb/29,257kg Minimum runway length: 4,580ft/1,396m

Canadair Regional Jet 700 Manufacturer: Bombardier Maximum cruising speed: 473 knots/544mph/875kmph Engines: Two General Electric CF34-8C5B Range: 1,477m/2,794km Maximum altitude: 41,000ft/12,496m Seating capacity: 70

Crew: Two pilots, two cabin crew Wing span: 76ft 3in/23.2m Overall length: 106ft 8in/32.51m Overall height: 24ft 10in/7.57m Maximum take-off weight: 72,750lb/32,999kg Minimum runway length: 4,580ft/1,396m

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Remain seated As a safety precaution, passengers are requested to remain seated with seatbelts fastened after the aircraft has landed, until the seatbelt sign has been switched off by the captain. Portable electronic equipment The use of personal electronic devices domestic and regional flights on the Q400. Passengers will be permitted cell phones, e-readers and electronic

(PED’s) will apply to all CRJ700/200 and DH8 to use PED’s such as tablets in flight-mode.

Cellular telephones Cellular telephones may be used on the ground while passenger doors are open. Cellular telephones, smartphones or any device with flight mode must be switched off as soon as the cabin doors are closed and when the senior cabin-crew member makes an announcement on the publicaddress system. Laptop computers Laptops with CD ROM and DVD drive, handheld calculators, electric shavers and portable personal listening devices may not be used on the ground during taxi but may be used during the flight when the seatbelt signs are switched off and with permission from the captain. Should circumstances dictate otherwise, a public-address announcement cancelling this concession will be made by a crew member. Prohibited equipment Portable printers, laser pointers, video equipment, CB/AM/FM/FHF/ satellite receivers, two-way radios, compact disc and mini-disc players, scanners, remote-controlled toys and power converters are prohibited for use at any time. Safety pamphlet Read the safety pamphlet in the seat pocket in front of you and take note of your nearest emergency exit. Smoking In accordance with international trends, smoking is not permitted on board any SA Express flights. Seat belts Please fasten your seat belt whenever the seat belt signs are illuminated. For your own safety we suggest that you keep it fastened throughout the flight. Important When in doubt, please consult our cabin crew.

For your comfort and security, please comply with the above safety regulations at all times while on board


Special services Special Meals Passengers with special dietary requirements are provided for through the following special meals: kosher, halal, Muslim, Hindu, low-fat and vegetarian meals. Orders for special meals should be placed at the time of making flight reservations. The airline requires a minimum of 48 hours’ notice prior to departure in order to assist with confirmation of requests. Only available on selected flights. Passengers requiring special attention Requirements for unaccompanied minors (passengers under the age of 12 years) or passengers requiring wheelchairs should be stated at the time of making the reservation. Owing to the size of the cabins on our aircraft types, the airline is not in a position to carry stretcher passengers or incubators. Cabin baggage SA Express will accept one piece of cabin baggage not exceeding a total dimension of 115cm and 7kg in weight. For safety reasons, cabin baggage must fit into approved stowage spaces: either the overhead luggage bin or under the seat. Owing to limited storage space in the aircraft cabin, cabin baggage may be placed in the Skycheck at the aircraft for hold stowage. Skycheck This is the airline’s special hand-luggage facility that assists with in-flight comfort, speedy boarding and disembarking. When boarding one of our flights, simply place any hand luggage that will not

be required during the flight on to the Skycheck cart at the boarding steps of the aircraft. Your hand luggage will be waiting for you as you disembark from the aircraft at your destination. Baggage liability Valuable items such as cameras and accessories, computers – including laptops and notebooks – mobile telephones, perfumes, aftershaves, colognes, legal and company documents and legal tender – including cash, credit cards and cheques – bullion, leather jackets, all types of jewellery and any other items with a value in excess of R400 must be removed from either checked-in or Skycheck baggage as the airline is not liable for loss or damage to these items. Verified baggage claims are settled on the basis adopted by IATA (International Airlines Transport Association): payment of US$20 per 1kg of checked-in luggage, to a maximum of 20kg ($400) We Fly For You SA Express Airways prides itself on aiming to offer incomparable service standards. In addition to building on our motto to express excellence and consistently striving to provide the best service, we know that “you” is the most important word in our airline. SA Express proudly launched its new brand on 2 December 2009 at OR Tambo International Airport. The new brand is set to ensure that it’s distinctive and positioned to build awareness and affinity in the domestic and regional markets. The new proposition “We Fly for You” is set to position SA Express as a premier intra-regional African brand. The main objective of the re-brand is to ensure that SA Express is distinctive yet still aligned to the country’s mainline carrier.

SA Express’s unique positioning as an airline that provides a bespoke, personalised travel experience was the rationale behind the proposition “We Fly for You”. The new brand mark is in line with the symbol and colours of the national flag, encouraging national pride. The new brand will be applied to all brand touch-points throughout the operation as well as the staff uniform. Awards SA Express has won the AFRAA Regional Airline of the Year Award at the end of 2009, and the Allied and Aviation Business Corporate Award. Our airline was also the recipient of the Annual Airline Reliability Award from Bombardier at the end of 2007. Other previous awards include the International Star Quality Award, which indicates our commitment to service excellence, while our prominence as one of the top 500 best managed companies is proof of our success as a business. Onboard service The airline’s onboard service is unique and offers passengers a variety of meals or snacks. The airline pioneered its unique meal-box concept, and meal choices are frequently updated and designed using balanced food criteria: appearance, taste and nutritional value. Passengers can also enjoy a wine and malt service on specified flights as well as refreshments on all flights. Light snacks will be served on selected flights. Our customers can expect a safe, comfortable, quality air-travel experience, with the added benefits of frequency, reliability, on-time departures and unmatched value for money.

We fly for you About us SA Express is a domestic and regional, passenger and cargo carrier which was established on 24th April 1994. The airline has since become one of the fastest growing regional airlines in Africa with route networks covering major local and regional cities. SA Express plays a significant role in the country’s hospitality, travel and tourism industry and is a vital contributor to the country’s socioeconomic development. SA Express prides itself in aiming to offer incomparable service standards. In addition to building on our motto to express excellence and consistently striving to provide the best service, we know that “you” is the most important word in our airline. With our consistent and seamless service, our customers can be assured of stellar customer service that will exceed their expectations. Vision To be a sustainable world-class regional airline with an extensive footprint in Africa. Purpose A sustainable, integrated regional airline connecting secondary and main airports.

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Flight schedule PLEASE NOTE: SA EXPRESS OPERATES AN ACTIVE FLIGHT SCHEDULE THAT CHANGES AS AND WHEN CAPACITY IS ADDED TO A ROUTE OR WHEN A PARTICULAR ROUTE IS RETURNED TO SERVICE. THIS PRINTED SCHEDULE IS THEREFORE SUBJECT TO REGULAR DAILY REVIEWS AND MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME. FOR UP-TO-DATE CHANGES TO THE FLIGHT SCHEDULE VISIT WWW.FLYEXPRESS.AERO

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HOEDSPRUIT - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA SA SA

NO 1226 1228 1228

DEP 12:00 14:20 13:55

ARR 13:05 15:25 14:55

A/C CR2 DH4 DH4

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KIMBERLEY - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA SA SA SA

NO 1102 1104 1108 1114

DEP 07:35 11:05 15:20 19:00

ARR 08:45 12:15 16:30 20:10

A/C DH4 DH4 DH4 DH4

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LUBUMBASHI - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA

NO 1798

DEP 12:30

ARR 15:00

A/C CR8

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GABORONE - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA SA SA SA SA SA

NO 1762 1764 1766 1770 1776 1780

DEP 08:10 08:50 11:25 14:00 17:15 20:10

ARR 09:05 09:45 12:20 14:55 18:10 21:05

A/C DH4 DH4 DH4 DH4 DH4 DH4

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PORT ELIZABETH - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA

NO 1454

DEP 17:40

ARR 19:20

A/C CR2

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WALVIS BAY - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA

NO 1702

DEP 14:45

ARR 17:00

A/C CR2

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MTHATHA - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA SA

NO 1446 1448

DEP 08:10 17:50

ARR 09:40 19:20

A/C CR2 CR2

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BLOEMFONTEIN - CAPE TOWN FLT SA SA

NO 1082 1058

DEP 08:15 18:40

ARR 10:00 20:25

A/C CR2 CR2

WALVIS BAY - CAPE TOWN FLT SA

NO 1722

DEP 13:35

ARR 15:35

A/C CR2

BULAWAYO - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA SA

NO 1784 1782

DEP 16:20 11:20

ARR 18:00 13:00

A/C CR2 CR2

M

DURBAN - JOHANNESBURG FLT SA

NO 1272

DEP 12:00

ARR 13:10

A/C CR2

M

DURBAN - PORT ELIZABETH FLT SA

NO 1334

DEP 15:40

ARR 17:05

A/C CR2

M

EAST LONDON - CAPE TOWN FLT SA

NO 1361

DEP 08:30

ARR 10:10

A/C CR2

MTHATHA - CAPE TOWN FLT SA

NO 1361

DEP 09:40

ARR 11:30

A/C CR2


Passenger Letters Dear Sir/Madam, I travelled on flight SA 1770 from Gaborone to Johannesburg recently. A ground staff member called Dimpo (unfortunately I did not catch her surname) helped me to change my flight to an earlier flight. Then, on board, Claudia (again, I am not sure of her surname) was the air hostess. Both ladies were excellent and provided amazing service. Both were friendly and helpful and had a good disposition – especially since we’d had a very long delay due to a technical fault. I travel very frequently and the SA Express service I received was a breath of fresh air. Regards, Lushendren Pather Congratulations to Lushendren Pather who wrote our winning letter this month, and walks away with a Samsonite PopSoda 55 cm spinner suitcase valued at R2,799.

Dear SA Express I would like to tell you about the excellent service I received from Mr Vries recently. I arrived at Bram Fischer Airport, Bloemfontein, with my mother for my 09h40 flight to Johannesburg. I had my son’s childhood air rifle as luggage but I did not know that I should have arranged transport for the rifle from the airport building to the aeroplane. I was quite upset. Upon hearing about my dilemma, Mr Vries came to speak to me and explained what I should have done and why it was necessary. I calmed down immediately and he offered to phone a courier company to find out if they could help. I thought of renting a car to drive through to Johannesburg, but unfortunately I could not afford that option. Mr Vries then offered several other alternatives in an effort to try and solve my problem. I explained that none of the solutions would work, though, as I was catching a flight to New Zealand at 18h00. The rifle had belonged to my late father, and my husband – who has also passed away – taught our son how to shoot with it. This is why it was so important for my son and I to get the rifle back to New Zealand where we now live. I could see that Mr Vries understood how important this was to me, and he went out of his way to try and help, even though it was my own fault that the rifle could not fly with me. It is now nearly time for me to board and although Mr Vries kept on phoning the courier company, he could not get hold of them. Then he offered the genius solution that I take my flight to Johannesburg and that my mother (who lives in Bloemfontein and had the rifle in her possession up to then) stay behind with the rifle while he continued to try to get hold of the courier company. He could then possibly get the rifle on the later flight and I could collect it from OR Tambo. I agreed and we hastily exchanged cellphone numbers. Not once during this whole exchange did he make me feel that I was causing him any trouble, nor did he show any signs of stress at all – he was so calm and such a pleasure to deal with. When I landed at OR Tambo, my mother let me know that Mr Vries had gotten hold of the courier company and that they had collected the rifle. Mr Vries let me know that the rifle would be on Flight 1006, landing at 12h30. He sent me the paperwork via WhatsApp and followed up with a message later to make sure that I had received the rifle and that everything was ok. I did not know that this level of service was still present anywhere in the world and I am so thankful for all Mr Vries did. I saw quite a lot of friends in OR Tambo during the day and they all know about him now! I would like to congratulate you on having Mr Vries in your company, not just for his outstanding customer service, but also for the respectful and innovative way he handled the situation. Kind regards, Alet du Preez

Do You Have Something to Say? Let us know what is on your mind by sending an email to customercare@flyexpress.aero. Letters may be edited, shortened or translated from their original language.

The writer of the winning letter in the November edition of Indwe will receive a Samsonite PopSoda 55 cm spinner suitcase valued at R2,799. The Samsonite PopSoda Spinner combines a trendy, dynamic design with maximum functionality. The soft outer material and a practical front pocket offer flexibility, while the sturdy frame ensures protection and strength. Two additional handles complement the telescopic handle and, together with the multidirectional double wheels, make for convenient handling. Thanks to the expansion function, inner divider and packing straps, everything is kept in its place. PopSoda is available in a variety of colours from Samsonite stores and online from www.samsonite.co.za. For stockists and more information, visit www.samsonite.co.za, follow @Samsonite_SA on Twitter and @samsonitesa on Instagram, or call +27 31 266 0620.

INDWE /103


A f r i ca ’s Ta l en t R ev ealed Audacia Farm outside Stellenbosch Janine Cilliers

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