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Inside Joburg’s heart of darkness Last week I was a guest at Woolworths’ annual Christmas event in Cape Town. Once a year, the company rounds up media, influencers, clients… by Sarah Buitendach September 19, 2024 Opinion·Politics
The incredible pointlessness of EU elections In June, an estimated 350-million Europeans got the chance to participate in what would generally have been written off as one of the more… by Ann Crotty September 10, 2024 Opinion·Politics
Entertaining the madness around the US election It’s hard to pay attention to spreadsheets when there’s so much fun happening out there. In this instance we don’t mean Donald Trump’s near-death… by Sarah Buitendach August 1, 2024 Opinion·Pleasure
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4 What we’re drinking this week: Constantia Glen Saddle Red May 1, 2026 Constantia Glen’s Saddle red blend is an easy-drinking red made…