Among the accessories you can consider for your vehicle is a roof rack, and you can get some great quality options, such as ...
Knysna Events & Entertainment Guide. See what’s happening in Knysna this weekend, today, tonight and tomorrow. Use our search to look for events scheduled over the upcoming weeks in Knysna and in the ...
Welcome to the Showme Business Directory for finding local businesses in Hermanus! We pride ourselves in keeping this directory up-to-date but if you notice any ...
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A Mexican restaurant should be all about really good food, a friendly atmosphere and fresh ingredients and this is exactly what Picasso’s is. Picasso’s Mexican Taqueria offers freshly made Mexican ...
At every stage of load shedding, Eskom rations the country by a further 1,000MW of power, the equivalent of 1,000,000 kilowatts (A microwave or kettle uses around 1 kilowatt, so one way to think of ...
This tree lined road displaying restored Victorian and Edwardian buildings boasts over 2km of restaurants, pubs, clubs, art galleries and eclectic little shops. There is something to do 24/7 and ...
Ballito will once again welcome the world’s longest running professional surf competition to its shores on 28 June 2015. From it’s earliest days as the Gunston 500, to it’s evolution to the Mr Price ...
Renowned South African playwright Athol Fugard’s masterpiece, My Children! My Africa!, will make a highly anticipated return to the South African State Theatre this August, following overwhelming ...
The Chinese automaker Jetour has officially introduced its new T2 SUV to the South African market, expanding its T-series lineup alongside the smaller T1. Both models were unveiled at a media event in ...
Well, the story goes that Scottish born William Hoy was recruited in 1890 by a recruiting officer of the Cape Government Railways. A few years later Sir Hoy became the Transvaal agent for the Railways ...