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Jetsetting with Janet
by Jetsetting with Janet
Jetsetting with is focused on sharing immersive travel adventures, whilst keeping the audience informed of bucket list experiences and hidden gems in various parts of South Africa. More than that it delivers engaging debate on all matters travel and tourism related. There are amazing giveaways on the show every week.Businesses that are featured on the show will get the opportunity to share more about what they have on offer, specials and will also receive digital exposure through Jetsetting with Janet’s social media platforms. Let’s go Jetsetting.
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Blue Wave
About Blue Wave: We provide mobile cocktail bar, sushi bar and keg bar events for all types. For a decade, we have served events across Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and North West, evolving from simple cocktail bar services to comprehensive mobile bar solutions. The inspiration for Blue Wave came from identifying a significant gap in the market – quality mobile bar services for South Africa's black middle class. Our marketing slogan, "Are you tired of chasing after that stingy aunt or uncle with the key to the room with alcohol at every family function?" resonates because it addresses a real pain point in our community. We're solving the problem of professional beverage management at family celebrations, traditional events, and intimate gatherings where hosts deserve to be guests at their own events.
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Under the Spotlight 72
Catching up with Toberin from Artscape, on what is currently on at Artscape. Make sure to book your tickets.
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Bubbles and Bliss
Bubbles & Bliss is a fundraising event held annually in aid of StellCare/StellSorg: Stellenbosch and Districts Family Services. Bubbles & Bliss combines an evening of glamorous sophistication, showcasing the best in Winelands fashion, food, decor, and art with extraordinary generosity. The event started in 2017 and has since then gone from strength to strength to raise funds for StellCARE. Through proceeds from ticket sales, competitions, and the famous silent auction in aid of securing bright futures for families and children in the communities of Idas Valley, Cloetesville, Kayamandi, and some parts of Eersterivie
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Catching up with Toberin from Artscape, we talk about the upcoming productions. Be sure to book your tickets.
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Catching up with Toberin from Artscape, as we wind down for youth month. There are so many new and exciting productions starting this with week. Be sure to book your tickets.
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Caroline Ungersbock
Caroline Ungersbock, is the chair and co‑founder of the Sustainable Tourism Partnership Programme and Festival Director of the International Tourism Film Festival Africa. A hands‑on change agent, she has travelled to more than 125 towns across South Africa, helping tourism businesses and municipalities adopt sustainable and responsible tourism practices. She represents the sector at national forums and parliament, shaping policy and driving industry transformation. With international experience across nine countries and leadership roles in major tourism bodies, Caroline is recognised as one of South Africa’s leading voices in sustainable tourism. She is also co‑founder of ITFFA and founder of the Rural Aerodrome Company, bringing aviation and tourism opportunities to rural communities.
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Catching up with Toberin from Artscape, on what is currently taking place at the Artscape Theatre for the month of June. Be sure to book your tickets for upcoming productions.
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Twelve Apostles
Chef Christo Pretorius is the Executive Chef of the award-winning The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa, where he leads the culinary vision behind its renowned dining experiences. With over 20 years of experience, Christo is celebrated for his refined, ingredient-driven approach that showcases South Africa’s rich culinary heritage through a contemporary lens. A FEDHASA Chef of the Year award recipient, he is passionate about sustainability, local sourcing, and creating memorable food experiences that connect guests to the culture, people, and flavours of South Africa.
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Thanaa Norodien- Singer Group
Thanaa Norodien is a MarTech professional at the Singer Group, specialising in marketing and technology initiatives accross seven hospitality brands. She is know for her expertise in system architecture, process automation, and managing technical teams. Thanaa has been mentored by Lee-Anne Singer, a leading voice in Southern Africa's tourism and hospitality industry, which has provided her with deep insights into the commercial and operational drivers of the sector. Her goal is to leverage technology to simplify complexity and enable business growth within the hospitality sector. Thanaa Norodien has been recognised for her exceptional talet and potential, earning the Rising Star Award at the 2026 FEDHASA Hospitality Awards. This award highlights her dedication and active role in shaping the future of hospitality in the Western Cape.
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Rory Booth- Lead actor in Puss in Boots
Rory Booth is a multi-faceted , award winning South African artist - a seasoned actor, singer and classically trained dancer having graced international stages and transcended the silver screen both in front of the camera and in the screenwriting seat. He has written and created three of one South Africa’s most successful commercial releases which was kicked of by ‘Keep up with the Kandasamys’ and continues to be a force in the filmmaking arena. Rory is also an established independent recording artist - his latest single ‘Moving Forward’ is set to release next week on Youth Day building up to his leading role as everyone’s favourite cat hero in Kickstart Theatres Puss in Boots heading to the Baxter theatre in Capetown from the 27th of June 2026.
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Catching up with Toberin, from Artscape for youth month at Artscape. There are so many exciting shows coming up, be sure to book your tickets.
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Hotel du Vin
Hotel du Vin - Franschhoek is a wine-themed 4-star Boutique Hotel nestled in the heart of Franschhoek Village, South Africa. In a beautifully restored Victorian building from 1904, the hotel offers a unique blend of history and modern comfort. Guests can enjoy elegant rooms and suites, an award-winning restaurant featuring one of the highest awarded wine cellars in Africa, a charming courtyard, and a sparkling swimming pool. Hotel du Vin - Franschhoek is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and experience the beauty of the Franschhoek Wine Valley.
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Darling Sweet
Darling Sweet is a small production facility, based in the rural village of Darling, Western Cape. Darling Sweet is committed to a handcrafted tradition that produces top quality products, using only the best locally sourced ingredients. All packaging is recyclable. Darling Sweet products are preservative free, Kosher, Halaal and Proudly South African.
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Under the Spotlight 67
Catching up with Toberin after the exciting 55th anniversay, that just took place at Artscape. There are also many new upcoming productions for youth month. Be sure to book your tickets.
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Visit Knysna
Knysna – a destination you will never forget! With so many things to see and do in Knysna it is one of the top holiday destinations in the Garden Route, South Africa. Families making memories, adventure seekers find their thrill with a variety of outdoor experiences, and affordable luxury and exclusive activities await the discerning traveller. Discover the sandy beaches and forest trails, explore the area and rich cultural heritage, and experience what makes Knysna one of the not-to-be-missed locations in the Western Cape.
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Farm Boy Cuisine
The narrative of Farm Boy Cuisine originated with a couple deeply passionate about hospitality. Drawing from a combined experience of over 5 decades, encompassing both national and international settings, our goal is to establish a service culture that embodies excellence in our offerings. Our expertise lies in the fundamental aspects of our business, specifically encompassing the pre-opening and management of hotels, restaurants, catering events, and other hospitality services. At Farm Boy Cuisine, we are dedicated to championing small businesses as our preferred suppliers of high-quality produce.
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Under the Spotlight 66
Join us for exciting news on what is currenly taking place at Artscape as we prepare for the upcoming 55th Anniversary.
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Catching up with Toberin From artscape, we got to chat about the upcoming 55th anniversary at artscape and juicy lowdown of what's going to happen on the 19th of May. Be sure to book tickets for upcomimg shows online on the artscape website.
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Mankwe Game Trackers
Mankwe GAMETRACKERS is a leading adventure and safari experience provider based in South Africa, operating primarily from Sun City Resort and within the Pilanesberg National Park. The company specialises in guided game drives, bush walks, and hot air balloon safaris, offering guests authentic wildlife encounters in one of the country’s most accessible Big Five reserves. Beyond traditional safaris, Mankwe GAMETRACKERS delivers a diverse range of adventure activities including quad biking, archery, rope courses, and team-building experiences. These offerings are designed to cater to leisure travellers, corporate groups, and incentive markets, creating memorable and engaging outdoor experiences. With a strong focus on safety, service excellence, and environmental responsibility, Mankwe GAMETRACKERS partners with leading hotels, tour operators, and destination management companies to enhance the overall guest experience. The company is committed to showcasing the natural beauty of the region while contributing positively to local communities and sustainable tourism practices.
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Under the Spotlight 64
Come and experince the Suidoorstefest that is currently taking place at Artscape until Sunday. It is a very exciting month for Artscape as they are celebrating their 55th year anniversay.
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Hakuna Matuktuk
Bio: Jenny Rogers is a dynamic entrepreneur and tourism operator based in the Deep South of Cape Town, and the founder of Hakuna Matuktuk. With an extensive background in marketing, PR, and hospitality, and in the education sector, she brings a unique blend of creativity, operational expertise, and people-focused service to everything she builds. Jenny has successfully established and managed hospitality ventures, including guesthouses and tourism experiences, with a strong focus on delivering authentic, memorable moments for both local and international travellers. Her approach is hands-on, detail-driven, and rooted in a genuine connection ensuring every guest experience feels personal rather than transactional. Driven by a passion for showcasing the beauty and diversity of Cape Town, Jenny has positioned Hakuna Matuktuk as more than just a transport service, but as an experience that captures the spirit of adventure, storytelling, and local culture. She continues to innovate within the tourism space, creating opportunities for collaboration while championing small business growth in the region. Hakuna Matuktuk is a proudly South African, woman-owned tourism and transport business based in the Deep South of Cape Town. Built on the idea that travel should be personal, fun, and immersive, the company offers a range of unique experiences that combine convenience with adventure. The business currently operates two branded Tuk Tuks, “Timon” and “Pumbaa,” each designed to deliver unforgettable experiences. Core Offerings: • Scenic Tours: Including Cape Point, Chapman’s Peak, African Penguin tours, wine experiences, and curated Deep South itineraries. • Local Lekker Transport: Pre-booked short-distance rides, event transfers, and daily commuting solutions. • Experiential Travel: Curated private tours tailored to each client’s interests. • Event & Occasion Transport: Matric dances, weddings, special celebrations, and group experiences. • VIP Transport and Corporate clients. • Community Services: Pharmacy and local delivery solutions within surrounding areas. Hakuna Matuktuk has quickly gained recognition for its innovative approach to tourism and was proudly voted in the 94.5 KFM Top 5 Best Adventure Experience in the Western Cape 2025. The brand is built on strong family values of authenticity, reliability, and human connection offering guests not just a ride, but a story, a moment, and a memory. With a growing footprint in both the local and international tourism market, Hakuna Matuktuk continues to position itself as a distinctive and scalable experience within South Africa’s travel industry.
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Untouched Adventures
Known as The Most Beautiful Adventure In South Africa, the 2-3 hour Storms River Kayak & Lilo adventure, is our most popular adventure activity. It is enjoyed all year round and everyone, young and old, can experience the best that the Tsitsikamma National Park has to offer. Explore deep into the Storms River Gorge and enjoy the long, deep, quiet pools with deep caves and ancient indigenous forests that the Garden Route is famous for. The two and a half hour Kayak & Lilo Adventure up the Storms River Gorge in the Tsitsikamma National Park is our most popular activity for good reasons. You’ll get to explore deeper into the hidden world of the Storms River Gorge than most people ever do and experience the long, bottomless pools, deep caves and ancient indigenous forests with nothing but the quiet noises of nature around you.
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Offshore Adventures
Offshore Adventures, swim with seals has become a sought-after activity to local and international tourist for its uniqueness and perfect combination of eco-tourism, adventure, and animal encounters. Offshore Adventures operates from Central Beach in Plettenberg Bay
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Under The Spotlight 63
With so many exciting productions coming up up at Artscape, be sure to book your tickets, and attend the 55th anniversary at the lunch hour concert.
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Shark Explorers
For Stephen Swanson, the ocean has never just been a place it’s been a lifelong pursuit of understanding its most powerful and mysterious inhabitants. His journey began with hands-on research into the world’s top marine predators, studying seals, whales, dolphins, seabirds, and great white sharks across South Africa and beyond. This deep scientific foundation naturally evolved into a career where he could share that knowledge directly with others—bringing people face-to-face with the ocean in a meaningful and responsible way. Today, as co-owner of Shark Explorers (False Bay White Shark Adventures), Stephen leads from the front. Whether skippering the vessel, guiding guests, or overseeing dive operations, he combines technical expertise with a calm, intuitive understanding of sharks and their environment. His priority is always safety, education, and creating an experience that leaves a lasting impact. Stephen’s career bridges science and storytelling. As a co-author of 11 scientific publications and contributor to more than 10 international documentaries—including collaborations with National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and BBC—he has helped bring the story of marine predators to a global audience. One of his most remarkable achievements was playing a key role in a groundbreaking research project, where he placed a satellite tag on the now world-famous great white shark Nicole. Her extraordinary journey from South Africa to Australia and back over 11 months became the longest recorded intercontinental migration of a free-swimming white shark—reshaping our understanding of these animals. With decades of experience and a deep respect for the ocean, Stephen offers more than just a shark cage diving trip—he offers a rare opportunity to connect with one of the planet’s most iconic predators through the eyes of someone who has dedicated his life to studying and protecting them.
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Under the Spotlight 63
Catching up with Toberin Meyer, there are so many wonderful shows taking place at the Artscape theatre between April and May. Be sure to book your tickets .
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Saldanha Bay Hotel
Just a short drive from Cape Town, the hotel offers a tranquil escape with ocean-facing rooms, warm hospitality, and access to some of the region’s most relaxed coastal experiences. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, a family holiday, or simply need a midweek breather, our value-driven offerings are designed to make every stay memorable. The property features 60 well-appointed bedrooms. Guests can choose from a variety of room types, perfectly suited for business and family stays. Beyond accommodation, our conference facilities are among our most sought-after features. Weddings at the hotel are especially cherished occasions. With the ocean as a breathtaking backdrop, it’s easy to see why so many people choose to celebrate their special day with us. Our guests can enjoy seafood in our restaurant, a cocktail in our perfectly located lounge, get fit in our gym or relax at our spa or in the pool. With family games and seaside fishing as entertainment, you will never be bored at Saldanha Bay Hotel.
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Under the Spotlight 62 with Ayden Croy & Chelsea Thomas
A feared gang leader is released from prison on parole after seven years. Everyone now wonders whether Map has changed or if he is still the same old Map. The drama takes place after the forced removals from Cape Town to the Cape Flats. It examines the impact of social and societal problems on the community and offers a glimpse into the lives of the displaced—their joys and sorrows, and their desperate longing for a better life. Krismis van Map Jacobs explores social issues such as unemployment and poverty, which are still relevant today, as well as the search for identity and forgiveness. It also focuses on the scars that Apartheid left on the Cape Coloured community.
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Stellenbosch Wine Tractor
I have a long history of entrepenurship prior to starting the wine tractor in February 2024 while still running my car rental company and mechanical workshop. The idea was to provide a similar concept to the Franschoek wine tram, but improve on the customer experience and make it one of the premier wine tasting experiences in South Africa. In December 2024 I shut down the car rentals and workshop to focus on the tractor as I preferred the business to where I had come from. Since then the tractor has grown exponentially, receiving around 1800 guests last December alone. The business has also given me a lot of insight into what I look for in business and how I approach opportunities.
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What's on Currently: Pretty Woman Dracular
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Keeping up with Natacha
Natacha Williams is more than a name — she’s a beacon of resilience, compassion, and change. A proud Disabled Grade A Cancer and Epilepsy warrior, heritage activist, human rights advocate, and social media influencer, Natacha has spent her life lifting others up. As CEO of the KeepingUpWithNatacha Fund NPC, she has poured love and hope into her community. She is also the author of Imperfectly Perfect, a powerful memoir that speaks to the strength found in vulnerability and the beauty of embracing one’s true self. Yet despite all challenges, Natacha continues to show up — bravely, publicly, and vulnerably — using her voice to speak not only for herself, but for countless others facing hardship in silence.
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Under the Spotlight 60 with Masixole Makwetu
Masixole Makwetu has been involved in various artistic and educational initiatives, including coordinating events and conducting choirs. He has also been recognized for his contributions to the arts, such as being selected as one of the 200 Mail & Guardian Young people in the Education Category. Makwetu's Masixole is currently the marketing manger of Cape Town City Ballet. Cape Town City Ballet presents a diverse repertoire that spans timeless classical ballets, innovative contemporary works, and bold new commissions, showcasing the artistry and athleticism of dancers.
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Elevating leadership with Arifa Parker
Arifa Parkar is a dynamic business leader, mentor, and advocate for entrepreneurship with over three decades of impact across Africa, India, and Europe. With academic foundations in Economics, Law, Marketing, and fluency in multiple languages, she has empowered youth, women, and SMMEs through leadership roles in government, the Cape Chamber of Commerce, and as CEO of WECBOF. Founder of AASHA Investment Solutions, she specializes in business funding, cooperative development, and enterprise training.
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Under the spotlight 59 with Toberin Meyer
Coming at up Artscape: The Kingdom of Ubuntu Cape Town City Ballet’s – Dracula Cape Town Hip Hop Festival Pretty Woman.
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Changing lives- with Kevin Chaplin
Kevin grew up in KwaZulu Natal, spent 10 years in Gauteng before moving to Cape Town in 2000. He graduated with a BComm degree majoring in Accounts and Business Economics from UNISA as well as an Associate Diploma in Banking. He also completed the UCT Graduate School of Business Executive Management Development Programme. Kevin was previously Provincial Manager, First National Bank Western Cape and prior to that Sales and Service Director Cape Town; Director Finance, Human Resources & Admin FNB First Commerce Gauteng and National Industrial Relation Manager in Johannesburg. As Sales and Service Director Cape Town he turned the business around from bottom to top performing. At the end of 2006, after 26 years in banking, Kevin founded the South African Ubuntu Foundation. A few months later he also took over the Amy Biehl Foundation as Managing Director when they were insolvent and he has turned it around into a thriving organization. In 2014 and 2015, against all odds he built the Amy Foundation Youth Skills Centre costing over R 8 million and fully paid off in 18 months. Kevin is a resident lecturer for University of Miami, USA. He is also a speaker at numerous local and international conferences, corporate events and universities. His new book Can do! Making the Impossible Possible, with foreword by Desmond Tutu was released in February 2020.
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Under the Spotlight 58 with Elvis Sibeko
The Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical in Concert is a powerful live musical experience celebrating African unity, ancestry and collective spirit. blending original music, orchestral arrangements and contemporary African dance. The concert brings together the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, an indigenous orchestra, and the Sibonelo Dance Project under the direction of Elvis Sibeko.
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Sweet Stays and Berry Days at Wildebraam
Wildebraam Berry Estate offers four self-catering cottages, rated from highly recommended to 3 Star accommodation. Even staying just one evening will let you experience the peace and quiet of the countryside with the bonus of a spectacular view of the valley, mountains, and berry orchards. Central town is less than 3 kilometers down the road, so no long drives will be needed to get to a restaurant or shop. Wildebraam Berry Estate has found a way to play a role in all the best things in life: fun, food, drinks, luxury, entertainment and experiencing something new every day. You will find it to be so every time you visit. We wish you were here!
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Okiep Country Hotel
Whether you're a tourist, nature lover, business traveller, or simply passing through, Okiep Country Hotel offers warm country hospitality and modern comfort in the heart of Namaqualand. Proudly graded three stars by the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa, it’s the perfect stopover or base to explore the region. Located in the historic town of Okiep — once home to the richest copper mine in the world — the hotel is run by Malcolm and his friendly team, who are ready to make your stay memorable. Guided tours of the area, including Kleinzee De Beers diamond mine and sundowners at Crying Rietberg mountain, are available on request.
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Brews & Views: Doppio Caffe Sea point
Doppio Caffè at Protea Hotel Sea Point is a stylish Mediterranean-inspired café offering artisan baked goods, fresh coffee, and a relaxed yet upscale dining experience just steps from the Sea Point Promenade. It blends European café culture with Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard charm, making it a go-to spot for breakfast, cocktails, and casual dining. Location & Contact - Address: Arthurs Road, Sea Point, Cape Town, 8005, South Africa - Phone: +27 21 434 1205 - Hotel: Located inside Protea Hotel Cape Town Sea Point Atmosphere & Concept - Mediterranean Café Vibe: Relaxed yet elegant, designed for both casual meals and social gatherings. - European Ambiance: Artisan breads, pastries, and confections paired with specialty coffee. - Hospitality Focus: Known for warm service and a welcoming environment. - Scenic Setting: Just a short walk from the Sea Point Promenade, offering great views and a coastal atmosphere. Menu Highlights - Breakfast: Freshly baked breads, pastries, and hearty morning plates. - Lunch & Dinner: Italian-Mediterranean inspired dishes, vegetarian-friendly options. - Cocktails & Drinks: Popular for sundowners and evening gatherings. - Buffet & Casual Dining: Flexible for families, celebrations, and private functions.
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On Beat: Concerts, Culture & Dance with Kaz Henderson
Montreux Jazz Festival Franschhoek • First time in Africa • 3 days of festivities – Friday and Saturday Arches stage and Jazz Village performances and on the Sunday, the village transforms into the Sunday Slowdown with a number of offerings including some pop-up performances – lots for the public to see and do throughout the weekend. • Hospitality offerings – based at Arches stage – Prelude, Crescendo lounge and the ultimate, the Adagio Terrace. (Day passes and/or weekend passes here). • Jazz Village – ticketed per show. • Artists will be announced on Wednesday 28th January. Kingdom of Ubuntu Elvis Sibeko production – completely new works – semi-staged concert at Artscape Opera House on 6 & 7 March. CPO, AfriArts Choir, Sibonelo Dance Project and for the first time, an indigenous orchestra led by Emeritus Professor Dizu Plaatjies – scholar, composer and Keeper of the Music in a work that is both ancient in spirit and urgent in message. Tickets on Webtickets (press release will go out on Tuesday – we hope). Meraki Dance Festival • Presented by Jazzart Dance Theatre, this is an Expanded Two-Week Celebration of Dance and Storytelling and the 2nd annual Meraki Festival. • Week one in the Arena • Week two in the Artscape Theatre • More than 10 dance companies will showcase a variety of contemporary dance pieces. • Workshops and masterclasses – for dance groups and keen dancers to participate in • The festival is for everyone and is growing year on year and is a wonderful way to escape into the imagination and an experience that will leave audiences lifted and spirits rejuvenated. So much dance talent in this country and it deserves support. Press release will be distributed on Monday 26 January.
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Takeoff with Boldman air
Boldman is a bespoke travel and charter services company headquartered at Grand Central Airport in Midrand, South Africa. Strategically located between Johannesburg and Pretoria, we operate from one of the country’s most accessible and efficient aviation hubs, positioning us perfectly to serve a broad range of clients across Southern Africa and beyond.. Our Core Services • Travel Coordination – Comprehensive support for premium travel, covering every aspect from itinerary planning and VIP ground transfers to hospitality logistics. • Private Air Charter – Custom flight solutions via our fleet of planes and helicopters, suitable for business trips, leisure travel, VIP transport, and medical evacuations. • Executive Lounge – Exclusive access to our airport lounge facilities in Midrand, offering comfort and convenience for discerning travellers. • Ground Handling – Professional hosting for aircraft, including hangarage and a full range of ground operations services. • Plane craft brokerage - We have a team which assists our clients with buying and selling their aircrafts.
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Hooves and Horizons- Horse Riding with Petes
Horse Rides at Pete’s is a unique and unforgettable outdoor experience nestled just outside Stellenbosch in the heart of the Cape Winelands. Set on a private 240-hectare wildlife sanctuary, we offer guided horse trail rides that take you gently through landscapes where giraffe, zebra, springbok, eland, kudu, wildebeest, bontebok and a rich variety of birdlife roam freely. They offer a range of trail options, including classic 90-minute wildlife rides, longer 2-hour journeys, and special experiences that combine wildlife viewing and wine tasting.
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Sezela: A season in the sun with Kiren Thathiah
Kiren Thathiah is a creative academic; Born in Durban, his teacher father decided to move away from Durban to, initially, Umkomaas, then Sezela and back to Umkomaas before returning to Durban almost twenty years later. These formative years shaped Kiren's worldview in ways that no formal education ever could. He studied at the University of Durban Westville when he eventually lectured in Fine Art, History of Art and Public Management. While primarily a visual artist and academic with exhibitions nationally and internationally (eg: Durban, Johannesburg Germany, France and Germany) works in private and public collections and many academic publications to his name, Kiren has also composed the songs for a music CD with SA Local Content: See Mela video: https://youtu.be/AZ0V_SGGUAI?si=EARmeri5HZaLiF3W and published two novels. This novel is set in Sezela. See Prof Rajend Mesthrie's foreword: https://thepost.co.za/features/2025-12-04-new-novel-sheds-light-on-life-in-sezela-a-sugar-cane-village-by-the-sea/ Come Join us whilst talking with Kiren Thathiah to discusses the new book called Sezela: A season in the sun
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Leading Women of Africa with Madelein Mkunu
Madelein Mkunu is a multilingual Pan-African leader and global influencer dedicated to advancing women’s leadership, inclusive policy development, and Africa’s socio-economic transformation. She is the Founder and President of the Leading Women of Africa (LWA) Group, a pioneering network connecting business and professional women across Africa and the Diaspora. Under her leadership, LWA has become a catalyst for high-impact partnerships and gender-inclusive development strategies across Francophone, Anglophone, and Lusophone regions. In 2025, she launched Beyond Boundaries, a thought leadership and media platform designed to amplify African women’s perspectives on politics, governance, leadership, business, spirituality, and global affairs. Through strategic storytelling, digital content, and policy dialogue, Beyond Boundaries positions Madelein as a trusted voice in shaping both continental and global narratives. With over two decades of experience, Madelein is widely recognized for her ability to build cross-sector alliances, mentor emerging leaders, and influence institutional reform. She has addressed global audiences at the European Union, African Union, United Nations, and other prestigious international forums. Her insights have featured in policy publications, research journals, and high-level roundtables on gender, geopolitics, and leadership
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Under the Spotlight 57 with Marlene Le Roux
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre. Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities. Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of December 2025 into January- especially this upcoming months events happening at the Artscape this festive season!
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Face Adrenalin – Bloukrans Bungy with Thomas Ngomana
About the Bloukrans Bungy The Bloukrans Bridge is 216 meters high. When you bungy Bloukrans, you’ll free-fall to a maximum of about 160 metres (depending on your weight and the cord you jump on). We secure you in a full-body harness combined with ankle connection to ensure your safety. We use pendulum bungy technology (the cord is secured to the opposite side of the bridge from the launch platform) so that you’ll enjoy the smoothest, most comfortable bungy on the planet. When the cord pulls you out of your free-fall, you’ll immediately segue into a huge pendulum swing as you rebound towards the bridge. After your bungy, you’ll be retrieved by a member of our crew via winch and cable. We offer single jumps only (no tandems): this is a very personal journey from fear to elation. Our walking tours of the Bloukrans Bridge are designed for people who prefer not to jump, but who nevertheless want the experience of walking out to the top of the bridge’s arch via our suspended mesh walkway (which is attached to the underside of the road deck). Bloukrans Bungy is open every day of the year. Come Join us whilst Thomas Ngomana discusses all the benefits of enjoying the Face Adrenalin at Bloukrans Bungy
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Moana Jr @ Theatre Arts with SONWA SAKUBA
Sonwa Sakuba is a multi-award-winning South African performing artist, director, choreographer,producer, educator, and founder of the Sonwa Sakuba Institute for the Performing Arts. He is celebrated for his work in developing world class performers and producing compelling, socially conscious theatre. Driven by a passion for storytelling and movement, Sonwa graduated top of his class from the Waterfront Theatre School earning his triple-threat qualifications in dance, singing, and acting. He also holds professional teaching qualifications in Modern and Tap from the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) in London A visionary leader and bridge builder, Sonwa Sakuba continues to transform lives through powerful performance, rigorous training, and bold storytelling. His work remains rooted in cultural authenticity, creative excellence, and a deep commitment to uplifting his community through the performing arts. Join us this December at the Theatre where Moana will be live. Sonwa Sakuba is the Producer and Director - from Sonwa Sakuba Institute for the Performing Arts
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Homestead from Home – with Trish Wood
Join us chatting with Trish wood from Homestead from Home For years, friends have suggested that I turn what I do naturally, into a business. This is how the concept was born - Home(stead) from Home - Be our guest – we open our door, invite you in, and we treat you as we would good friends. We have so much to share. This history of the valley, our farm and Cape Dutch Homestead (dating back to 1743). Lots of anecdotes and tales. My family has been here since 1864. Much thought has gone into the experience, table settings, designing of individual menus, incorporating products with a South African story – in fact everything has a story. The food is Cape inspired. We use tried and tested family recipes and incorporate food that was historically grown on the farm. We cook with heart. The experience is aimed at international guests. A minimum of 8 people and a maximum of 12. The experience is exclusive and all inclusive. It includes transport (pick-up and drop-off), a welcome drink and nibbles, a 3-course dinner, all refreshments and even some padkos for the road home. We are looking for a tour operator to collaborate with, who has guests who would like to be welcomed into an authentic Cape Dutch home by a Cape family and experience warm, vibey Cape hospitality – and have the place all to themselves! We want guests to leave here enriched, satisfied and with a smile on their faces. Wednesday and Friday evening 18:30 to 22:30 Join us by listening to Trish wood from Homestead from Home (a real value especially since the food is Cape inspired)
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Under the Spotlight 56 with Marlene Le Roux
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre. Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities. Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of November 2025- especially this upcoming week events happening at the Artscape
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Under the Spotlight 55 with Marlene Le Roux
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre. Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities. Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of November 2025- especially this upcoming week events happening at the Artscape
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