Johannesburg: The Apartheid Museum re-opens
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While the final calendar for what will be the ninth season of this groundbreaking series has yet to be finalised, EVLiving can confirm that Southern Africa’s first live taste of this exciting, all-electric racing championship has been pencilled in for February 2023. Further to this, the track layou… read more
You can expect high octane racing, delectable seafood delights from food trucks in the seafood village, live jazz performances, buskers and loads of entertainment for the kids.
Horse Racing on the day includes the Jonsson Workwear Grade 1 Cape Derby where Double Superlative is the … read more
Held at the Quoin Rock Wine Estate in Stellenbosch on Saturday, 12 February, the auction saw guests bidding generously for a collection of once-in-a-lifetime lots.
Darielle Robertson, director of The Cape Wine Auction, says: "We are delighted with this year’s results especially given the tough economic times we are going through.… read more
After two years, they’re one of the early movers - dipping their toes in the water and banking on a return to normal when the much-loved festival returns in September.
This year visitors can look forward to the added extras that come with attending the fair in person: parties, talks, hosted debates, a bookshop, a space to hang out with artists and curators, drink bubbly or grab Something South African from Crystal Birch, Pichulik, Marigold, Missibaba or Moon… read more
Bringing people together and preserving a unique heritage inspired local youth leader Omar Jammeh and other young people from Janjanbureh in The Gambia to revive the Kankurang Festival five years ago.
The Kankurang masquerade is a Mandinka tradition and an integral part of the rite of passage of young boys. The Kankurang is a protective sp… read more
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South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that the Augrabies Falls National Park in … read more
Rwandan citizens will have to pay $250 dollars to be able to experience the new adventurous hot air balloon that was introduced in Akagera National Park last week.
This was confirmed by Atilla Turkmen, Managing Director of Royal Ballon Rwanda, while responding to concerns that recently emerged from the public with the majorit… read more
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