A local botany student recently raised concerns over the construction and maintenance of a gravel road on the outskirts of Stellenbosch, which has allegedly been repeatedly eroded by rain in the last month.
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Fedics workers reach salary agreement following picket at SU
General workers from a catering organisation that does contract work for Stellenbosch University (SU) recently reached an agreement on...
Head and shoulders above the rest
A local third-generation barber recently placed first in the young blood category at the King and Queen of the...
Stellenbosch set to test electric minibusses
Various research partners recently collaborated to start testing electric minibusses in Stellenbosch. This is according to Justin Coetzee, chief...
Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands vier Ponelis met gedenklesing
Die Universiteit Stellenbosch (US) se Departement Afrikaans en Nederlands bied weer binnekort hulle Fritz Ponelis-gedenkgeleentheid aan. Vanjaar se geleentheid...
Ina Paarman on food fuelled by passion
Ina Paarman’s Kitchen is celebrating 40 years in the South African food industry. Founder, Ina Paarman, spoke to MatieMedia’s...
67 minutes for local animal welfare
Over 100 people attended a recent volunteer event hosted by the Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch (AWSS). This is according...
Franschhoek Bastille Festival says bonjour again
One of South Africa’s longest running festivals, the Franschhoek Bastille Festival, recently came back to the town, signalling a...
Keeping it real with Jodas
Stellenbosch hip-hop musician Jody Garland, who goes by the stage name Jodas, has been forging his own path in...
’n Kunstenaar so kleurvol soos sy skilderye
Daar is slegs een naam wat opkom wanneer kunsliefhebbers ’n kleurvolle skildery van blomme, lugballonne en spelende kinders sien:...










