Elderly care is something on the mind of anyone with older relatives and loved ones. Every day there are stories emerging of heart-warming recues where another human being has performed an act of bravery and goodwill to assist someone in need. Everyday heroes give us the hope that someone will be around in our hour of need. Here are...
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The introduction of the South African AARTO system has many people looking for AARTO training to ensure that they are fully compliant by the time the new system hits. The demerit system can be confusing to some, so it is always good to check out an AARTO seminar where your questions can be answered. If you are one of those confused...
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Everyone is talking about it… almost everyone is coming to see it. The 2010 Soccer World Cup hosted by South Africa is causing a serious headache for the Cape Town accommodation industry. How on earth are we going to house all of these foreign (and some local) people, and how are we going to do it in an ecologically friendly...
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Down here in Cape Town, it seems that the infamous February heat is here to stay. It is this time of the year that I give up on pretending that being female means you that don’t sweat. Not the best time for a Cape Town tour. You want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? We delicate little creatures, we...
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Cape Towns attractions are both varied and unique. This weekend I will travel from windy Milnerton, to green and shady Pinelands, all in the space of one day. Firstly, my cousins farewell and then my girlfriends cousins 21st. All on my lonesome, little 125cc Vuka scooter. I look forward to it tough, two parties in one day is a...
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It’s Saturday and the streets are buzzing, liquor stores are coining it while proud Capetonians walk around with Stormers jerseys.
The Vodacom Super 14 has taken Cape Town by storm and rugby enthusiasts are walking around with adrenalin sizzling in their veins. With people from all over living in Cape Town and its...
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