A Kayamandi resident has started his own tea brand, with the hopes of making rooibos tea more localised and affordable.
Category: local news
Suspects still at large after burglary at SU journalism department
No arrests have been made in connection with a burglary that recently took place at the Stellenbosch University (SU)...
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.
Culinary event aims to feed children in Franschhoek region
A cooking charity event will soon take place in Franschhoek, to raise funds for a charity that provides food...
Heavy rainfall disrupts Kayamandi community
The cold fronts that occur during the winter months place additional stress on those members of the local community...
’n Pleister vir die nerwe: Ou Hoofgebou kry nuwe baadjie
Die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US) se Ou Hoofgebou word tans opgeknap as deel van ’n instandhoudingsroetine. Dit hou dus nie...
Local exhibition features works by community crafters
An exhibition featuring works by local artists and craftspeople is currently underway at the Old Agricultural Hall in Stellenbosch. ...
Paarl biking trail on track to becoming longest in SA
A mountain biking flow trail at Plaisir de Merle wine estate is on its way to becoming one of...
New video series shares achievements of SU alumni
The first instalment of a new video series covering notable Stellenbosch University (SU) alumni was recently launched. The series,...
Young SU lecturers participate in national development programme
An initiative aimed at accelerating the development of young professors has allowed lecturers and researchers from Stellenbosch University (SU)...










