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Meet Paul Siguqa, farm labourer turned wine baron

The son of a farm labourer, Paul Siguqa realised a long-held dream when he bought Klein Goederust in 2019. Now he’s building a boutique Franschhoek Valley wine farm that’s all about ubuntu, sharing fine wines and South African farm feasts.

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His Mom Labored on a Winery Under Apartheid. Now, He Owns One.

Paul Siguqa grew up hating wineries because his mother toiled in their fields. But last year he opened the only fully Black-owned vineyard in Franschhoek, one of South Africa’s most prestigious wine towns.

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R2,1+ bn budget for 2022/'23

The new municipal budget for 2022/’23 has recently been tabled and approved and residents can expect a cost increase in the basic services.

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Poverty is not a natural state, yet we accept this is s...

Seeing people in poverty and accepting that this was what life had dealt them made me not only think harder about our own acceptance as a society of the abnormal conditions that poor people live in, but also the dual realities that people navigate.

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Level Seven: Notes on a Thirst | Kenyon Review Online

Level Seven: Notes on a Thirst | Kenyon Review Online
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WATCH | Why mother nature's ancient ways still hold water


WATCH | Why mother nature’s ancient ways still hold water
beautiful news sa"> By beautiful news sa - 14 April 2021 - 07:00
Nature follows a constant cycle of renewal and survival, adaptation and growth.
But over time, humans have interfered. We’ve filled up the planet, depleted its resources, and tried to do things our way.
It hasn’t worked. The current water crisis in South Africa is a stark reminder that we depend on and have to respect the earth and its resources.
Taking their cue from the environment, Ndikimile Cwete and the residents of Langrug, an informal settlement in the Western Cape, have turned to natural processes and used biomimicry to manage their water supply.

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