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Talented Capetonians have the chance to set our TV screens alight with their talented performances with auditions for the worlds largest talent search hitting South African shores soon. Do we perhaps have a unknown Susan Boyle in our midst? Press Release below: Here’s the chance Capetonians to share the fun, the tears and the fears [...]
Read more →Today I was at a Newsclip News Measurement Company Seminar where the presenter showed slides of stats showing how meaningless it is for South African Businesses to invest in Social Media. Fortunately his MD(who had been to the AMEC Measurement Summit) took a more diplomatic stance saying that Internet in South Africa had not matured [...]
Read more →So 2010 Soccer Fans are now spoilt for choice when it comes to the choice in noise-making instrument. A few months back FNB and South African National Parks jointly revealed the Kuduzela Project According to the Chief Executive of SANParks, Dr David Mabunda, “Traditionally, in some African communities, the kudu horn has been used as [...]
Read more →So last night Suzanne and I decided to check out Verses, the spoken word session that happens on the last Wednesday of every month. Look, I’m certainly no silver tongued lyricist so in pure layman’s terms, it was AWESOME. And I mean that. With it being my first time I had no idea what to [...]
Read more →Backtrack is: CODA – “Blow your Vuvuzela” Cape Town. Ready to welcome the WORLD!
Read more →I got this email this morning. I guess we all have to be a bit more careful as we nip around. We usually speed because we running late, so do your self a favour and check out the traffic around Cape Town in real time on this Traffic Cam Page. Be especially wary of a [...]
Read more →Ajax Cape Town The next stop on our Coffeebeans Routes soccer tour was Premier Soccer League side Ajax Cape Town’s facilities. Ajax, I discovered, was the first franchised professional soccer team in the world. What really impressed me was the club’s energy and the passion that they poured into youth development. On the day that [...]
Read more →This week, I went on a Coffeebeans Routes’ soccer safari. It was an awesome experience. We visited three soccer sites in the city, exploring the sport’s history and culture in Cape Town. We started on Signal Hill, looking down on Green Point Stadium (Cape Town’s 2010 FIFA World Cup stadium), took a tour of South [...]
Read more →From the Cape Town Tourism blog here The Beauty of Cape Town, one picture a day
Read more →From the Cape Town Tourism Blog here: Cape Town Tourism has been hard at work preparing for Indaba – one of the largest tourism conventions on the African calendar and one of the top events of its kind on the global calendar. Owned by South African Tourism and organised by Kagiso Exhibitions and Events, Indaba [...]
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