Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Make Your Own Paper Straws And Help The Earth
What you’ll need: u Non-toxic glue u Chopstick u Glass jar u Paraffin wax u Candle warmer or large cooking pot u Paper towel Steps to Make Your Paper Straws: Step 1: Start by printing out the Nat Geo Kids straw pattern and cutting it out, or you can
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Mokwena Takes A Bite At Maswanganyi Cherry
THE controversial nature of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) awards has already created a thick smell in the air with Orlando Pirates’ Patrick Maswanganyi in the centre of the debate when it comes to that of the Player of the Season. The ultimate indi
Weekend Argus Saturday1 min citite
Japan’s Imperial Line Talks
Japanese lawmakers started discussions yesterday about possible relaxations to the imperial family’s strict succession rules, although women will likely remain barred from the Chrysanthemum Throne. The imperial family has a history dating back more t
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Join the Spier Light Art showcase
Calling all creatives, the annual Spier Light Art is inviting artists to join their illuminating display. The Stellenbosch-based wine farm will host the light event for the seventh time next year and have opened up to creatives for proposals. Running
Weekend Argus Saturday1 min citite
Twitter Has Become X.com
The social network formerly known as Twitter has fully migrated over to X.com, owner Elon Musk said yesterday. The billionaire head of Tesla, SpaceX and other companies bought Twitter for $44 billion in late 2022 and announced the rebrand to “X” last
Weekend Argus Saturday3 min citite
Penguins’ Plight Highlighted
To put the spotlight on the endangered African penguin population, the conservation action group Extinction Rebellion organised a protest yesterday, on Endangered Species Day, at Boulders Beach, Simon’s Town. The organisation said academics and NGOs,
Weekend Argus Saturday3 min citite
New Rugby Rule Changes Can Favour Springboks – Kempson
A STORM in a teacup. That is the view of respected former Springbok prop Robbie Kempson on rugby’s upcoming rule changes. Governing body World Rugby will, on July 1, implement a host of rule changes, and South African rugby fans have got themselves i
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
A Showcase Of Musical Talent In ‘Clash Of Choirs’
uMhlanga came alive with the sound of singing on Saturday, May 11, as local schools battled it out, showcasing their diverse musical talents, in the Park Square “Clash of the Choirs” competition. Now in its second year, this vibrant celebration of c
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
‘Saxy Vibes’ back at Grand Arena
The Cape’s favourite saxophonist, Don Vino, is heading to the Grand Arena in GrandWest for a sixth time with his Saxy Vibes production and the much-loved muso chatted to Weekend Argus ahead of his show. Renowned saxophonist and Elsies River-born son
Weekend Argus Saturday5 min citite
Negotiation Politics To Play A Key Role In KZN Outcome
It is possible to predict that KwaZulu- Natal (KZN) will become the signature of the 2024 national and provincial elections. It is the only province where four parties are in an intense battle and the provincial election’s outcome is exceptionally di
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Crèche For Pups In Khayelitsha
A crèche for pups has been opened in Khayelitsha thanks to the Mdzananda Animal Clinic. The opening of the Tots with Tails crèche is a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing the lives of puppies and kittens in need of temporary shelter while aw
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Guardiola Prepares For Nail-biting Season Finale
MANCHESTER City boss Pep Guardiola said he expects another nail-biting finale to the Premier League season, similar to the 2021-22 campaign where his club nearly lost the title on the final day before late goals secured the trophy. City are two point
Weekend Argus Saturday3 min citite
Collection Of Paintings Preserve District Six Memories
ARTWORKS showcasing the artistic legacy and life of artist Derek Drake will be available for viewing next week. Nearly half of Drake’s collection of over 50 artworks are paintings on District Six, and will be exhibited at the Marvol Gallery at the Ha
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Disney’s ‘The Magic Box’ To Make Its World Premiere In SA To Rave Reviews
Disney’s The Magic Box will be making its world premiere in South Africa, and will be doing so to rave reviews. The show opens at Artscape in Cape Town on October 9 for a limited season and transfers to Montecasino’s Teatro in Johannesburg from Nove
Weekend Argus Saturday3 min citite
These Are The Best Luxury Safari Experiences In Africa
It’s Africa Month and the continent’s biggest selling point is wildlife tourism. After a four-year hiatus, the Safari Awards are back celebrating the best in wildlife tourism experiences in Africa. Founded by Henry Hallward in 2007, the awards are
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min cititeInternational Relations
UCT, Wits Set Up Camps In Support Of Palestine
On the day dedicated to commemorating the Nakba “the catastrophe”, UCT students set up its encampment in solidarity with the people of Palestine, joining a global movement led by students and joined by academic and other staff, calling for their inst
Weekend Argus Saturday4 min cititeCrime & Violence
Call For More Social Workers
Social workers in the province are overseeing up to 100 cases at a time and the Western Cape Department of Social Development has a ratio of one social worker for every 5 000 people. These are the shocking numbers MEC for Social Development Sharna Fe
Weekend Argus Saturday4 min cititeCrime & Violence
Party Leaders On A Slippery Slope When Playing The Race Card
CHAPTER 2, Section 19 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa states that every citizen in this country has the right to form a political party, to participate in the activities of, or recruit members for, a political party, and has t
Weekend Argus Saturday3 min cititePolitical Ideologies
Job Creation May Determine Vote
Job creation tops the list as the number one issue that will determine who voters will vote for in the upcoming national and provincial elections, with 55% saying they will vote for a certain party that promises jobs. This is according to the Factors
Weekend Argus Saturday4 min citite
African Designers Pushing Boundaries With Sustainable Fashion
African fashion continues to push boundaries as the world recognises the beauty and craftsmanship our designers have to offer. As we celebrate Africa Month this May, we look at some of the best sustainable fashion brands in Africa that you should kno
Weekend Argus Saturday1 min citite
New Single For Vicky Sampson
Who can forget that moment when legendary singer Vicky Sampson serenaded Mzansi and the world at the 1996 African Cup of Nations? Now the Afrikan Dream hitmaker is back to offer another inspiring single titled You Are the Light. Sampson teamed up w
Weekend Argus Saturday1 min citite
Fund-raiser For Church
Local DJ and musician Abe Landsberg and friends will be playing at Christ The Saviour Anglican church in Lentegeur, Mitchells Plain to raise money for the parish’s 40th birthday. The church said most of its congregants are pensioners while others ar
Weekend Argus Saturday4 min cititePolitical Ideologies
Expats Dig Deep To Make Their Mark
ELECTIONS 2024 have begun. This weekend, tens of thousands of South Africans living abroad will go to the polls in the most anticipated elections since 1994. Voting started in nine countries yesterday, while polling will take place in 109 other count
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Warning Of Foot-and-mouth Disease Threat In Province
The Western Cape government has warned of the looming threat of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the province following the outbreak of the disease in the Eastern Cape. The Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform confirmed cas
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Silver Lining In Treasure Quest
In the grand scheme of things, R783 million is not much compared with the probably trillions looted from countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, South America and elsewhere by their colonisers, and usually over centuries of brutal occupation. The
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min cititeInternational Relations
30 Years Of International Families Day, Awareness
This month we are celebrating families day and let’s take a look at its history. In 1994 the UN adopted a resolution to raise awareness about the significance of families, highlight the challenges they face, promote the ideals of togetherness, and sh
Weekend Argus Saturday1 min citite
Slipper Day ... Step Up And Help To Change Lives
Slipper Day is an annual fund-raising event that brings people together to show their support for children who are battling serious illnesses. By purchasing a R20 Slipper Day sticker, you not only get to wear your slippers on May 31 but also contrib
Weekend Argus Saturday4 min citite
Continent An Atlas Of Desperation And Displacement
TODAY, Africa is a topography of terror and turmoil. Its skyline is gloomy from the flares of war that have defaced the earth and risen to usurp the sky. Dreams of a united, flourishing continent have turned to dust as Africa’s vast planes of possibi
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min citite
Cough Drops Have Evolved To Fun Candy-like Treats
A cough drop, scientifically known as a throat lozenge, is a small tablet intended to soothe a sore or irritated throat. It is usually taken when a person is displaying symptoms of a common cold or flu. It is important to prioritise your health and
Weekend Argus Saturday5 min citite
Powered By A Dream To Create A Cleaner, Sustainable World
Passion. A word that aptly describes Matteo Brambilla. Red hot passion. Red Rocket passion. The type of passion he brings to any boardroom he enters and the same passion which has seen him and his team turn Red Rocket energy, of which he is CEO, into
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