The carefree childhood: Another casualty of Covid-19 What was once idealised as the stage of carefree play, grubby cuddles and rough-housing has transformed into a stage...
Kaaps: An old language embraced by a new generation Despite being one of the oldest languages in South Africa, Kaaps has not received much recognition beyond stigmatisation. This...
Property market flourishes amidst the pandemic’s conditions. The Covid-19 pandemic has negatively affected many sectors of the local economy. The property market has however been thriving...
Student Governance: Who rules the school? When thinking about student governance, one might be quick to criticise student leaders, without exploring the scope of power...
Local NPOs strive to adapt to ongoing lockdown pressures The local partners of a national non-profit organisation (NPO) are currently assisting with a stationery drive that is intended...
SU SRC member resigns after election controversy A member of Stellenbosch University’s (SU) Student Representative Council (SRC) for 2021/2022 has decided to terminate his candidacy. This...
Stellenbosch locals partake in online tourism initiative A local online initiative has emerged in an attempt to counter the effects that the Covid-19 pandemic has had...
Stellenbosch politicians toe to toe amid local election tensions The fairness of the 2021 local elections has been called into question following two recent developments. The first development...
Stellenbosch para-athlete places fourth at Tokyo 2020 Paralympics A Stellenbosch para-athlete placed fourth in the men’s shot put event at the recent Paralympics, according to the Tokyo...
Access to Stellenbosch museums free for vaccinated residents All government-owned museums in the Western Cape, including three museums in Stellenbosch, will provide free access to those members...