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April 23rd, 2026
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Author: Erin Walls

Local business uses non-fungible tokens to support digital artists

A local Stellenbosch business launched in October of this year, with the intent to empower creative talent and charity...
Animals, Business, Community, COVID-19, Entertainment

Live-art performance says ‘I don’t’ to traditions

A live-art performance based on traditional Afrikaans wedding rituals recently took place in Stellenbosch, with the intention of stimulating...
#Women, Arts, Entertainment, Fundraiser, Theatre

Jamestown art installation creates awareness around gentrification

An art installation was recently opened in Jamestown, with the intention of creating awareness around the issue of gentrification.

Arts, Community, Education, local news, Sculpture

Misuse of Ritalin and Concerta taken too lightly, say experts

*Trigger warning: please note that this article mentions substance abuse, drugs and eating disorders.  Ritalin and Concerta are cognitive...
News

Dorp Street Market: a cure for local businesses’ ‘Sunday blues’

The Dorp Street Sunday Market (DSSM) in Stellenbosch began in October 2020, with the aim of helping businesses that...
Arts, Business, Community, Entertainment, Lifestyle

Kayamandi tea brand aims to bring rooibos closer to home

A Kayamandi resident has started his own tea brand, with the hopes of making rooibos tea more localised and affordable.

Community, local news

SU student’s tuition debt paid through crowdfunding platform

A fourth -year psychology student at Stellenbosch University (SU) recently had her tuition debt paid off through a fundraising platform.

Business, Campus, Community, Education, Fundraiser, local news, Students

Moments on film: A lens on Stellenbosch

The Instagram page “Stellenbosch on Film”, started by Nina Kirsten, developed out of a coincidental lockdown hobby. This hobby has shaped the way Kirsten looks at the world, as well as at time. She captures everyday, transient moments in Stellenbosch on her film camera, to be kept for the next generation, just as her family did before her.

#Women, COVID-19, Features, local news, Photography, Profile, Women

SU’s class of 2020 rises to online occasion with graduation record

Despite the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, Stellenbosch University (SU) last year recorded its largest number of graduates ever.

Campus, COVID-19, Education, Journalism, local news, Mental health, News, Students, Third wave

Bloomingly brilliant: a flowering passion project

Bloomingly brilliant: a flowering passion project

#Women, Agriculture, Community, COVID-19, Environment, Features, Lifestyle, Profile, Women
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