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Humour 06: When Cheetahs Aren’t What You Expect: A Tale of Misadventure at the Freestate Stadium

When Cheetahs Aren’t What You Expect: A Tale of Misadventure at the Freestate Stadium It was a bright and sunny day in Bloemfontein, and the excitement was palpable. A group of eager tourists from China had just arrived, cameras at the ready, expecting to witness the grace and speed of South Africa’s famed cheetahs. Little did they know, they were about to get a lesson in South African culture they wouldn’t forget. As they approached the Freestate Stadium, the air was filled with the sounds of cheering fans and the unmistakable aroma of boerewors on the braai. The tourists, puzzled by the lack of savannah and the abundance of jerseys, began to sense that something was amiss. “Where are the cheetahs?” one asked, scanning the horizon for signs of the majestic felines. “Oh, you’ll see them soon enough!” replied their guide, a twinkle in his eye. The group was ushered to their seats, and as the crowd roared, out came the Cheetahs—not the four-legged variety, but the...

EC 24: Airports in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

Airports in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa The Eastern Cape Province of South Africa boasts several airports that facilitate travel for both locals and tourists. Let’s explore these airports and their connections: Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport (Gqeberha/Port Elizabeth): Located in Gqeberha (formerly known as Port Elizabeth), this airport serves as a major gateway to the Eastern Cape. It offers both domestic and regional flights. Tourists can fly to various destinations within South Africa and neighboring regions from here. East London Airport: Situated in East London, this airport handles domestic flights. While it doesn’t have direct international connections, travelers can connect to international flights via larger airports in Johannesburg or Cape Town. Mthatha Airport: Mthatha Airport serves domestic flights within South Africa. It does not have international connections but provides convenient access to other ci...

EC 23: Qunu to Gqeberha

Qunu to Gqeberha # Eastern Cape Echoes In the heart of South Africa, where the wild waves kiss the shore, Lies the Eastern Cape, a land of stories, ancient and folklore. From the Drakensberg Mountains to the Wild Coast's embrace, Here, nature weaves its tapestry, leaving footsteps in time and space. ## The Rugged Coastline **Waves crash against the cliffs**, a symphony of salt and stone, As seagulls dance on the breeze, claiming this rugged zone. The **Wild Coast** whispers secrets, tales of shipwrecks and strife, Where fishermen mend their nets, and mermaids guard their life. ## Valley of Legends In the **Amathole Mountains**, where mist and myths entwine, Lies the **Valley of Legends**, where Xhosa warriors once defined Their courage and resilience, their spirits etched in the hills, As the wind carries their echoes, and the ancient silence thrills. ## Mandela's Footprints **Qunu**, a name etched in history, where a young boy roamed free, Nelson Mandela's chil...

SA 47: Temba Bavuma: From Langa’s Streets to World Cricket Glory

Temba Bavuma: From Langa’s Streets to World Cricket Glory 🌱 Early Childhood in Langa Temba Bavuma was born on 17 May 1990 in KwaLanga township, Cape Town. Growing up in a community where cricket was played on dusty streets and makeshift pitches, Bavuma’s love for the game was nurtured by local mentors and the township’s strong sporting culture. His early years were marked by resilience and discipline, qualities that would later define his career.   📚 Schooling and Move to Johannesburg Bavuma attended South African College Junior School (SACS) in Newlands, Cape Town, where he received structured cricket training and exposure to competitive matches. His talent quickly became evident, and he later moved to Johannesburg to pursue greater opportunities in cricket.   In Johannesburg, he joined Gauteng cricket structures and played for the Lions franchise, sharpening his skills against some of the country’s best young players. This move was pivotal: it gave hi...

EC 22: Umngqusho: A Taste of the Eastern Cape

Umngqusho: The Soul of the Eastern Cape in a Bowl Umngqusho—known affectionately as “samp and beans”—is more than just a meal. It’s a taste of home, a symbol of Xhosa heritage, and a dish that has warmed generations of hearts and hearths across the Eastern Cape. Whether served plain or enriched with meat, umngqusho is a celebration of simplicity, nourishment, and community. 🌽 The Classic Umngqusho Recipe Ingredients - Samp (crushed maize kernels): The hearty foundation of the dish. - Sugar Beans (white or speckled): Add protein, texture, and earthy flavor. - Onion: Finely chopped for a fragrant base. - Salt: For seasoning. - Butter: Adds richness and depth. - Water: To simmer everything to tender perfection. Method 1. Soak the Beans: Rinse and soak overnight to soften and reduce cooking time. 2. Cook the Beans: Boil in fresh water, then simmer for 1–2 hours until tender. 3. Add Samp: Stir in samp (2 parts samp to 1 part beans) and continue simmering. 4. Season: Add onion, ...

EC 21: Eastern Cape Province: Festivals and Cultural Gems

Eastern Cape Province:  🌟 Celebrate Culture in the Eastern Cape: 2026 Festival Highlights The Eastern Cape is a treasure trove of culture, color, and community spirit. From arts and agriculture to gardens and lanterns, this province offers unforgettable festivals that showcase its rich heritage and warm hospitality. Whether you're planning a road trip or looking to immerse yourself in local life, here are the top events to mark on your 2026 calendar. 🎭 1. National Arts Festival – Makhanda (Grahamstown) 📅 18–28 June 2026   Africa’s biggest arts celebration! Enjoy 11 days of theatre, music, dance, comedy, and visual arts. A must for creatives and culture lovers. 🐘 2. Kirkwood Wildlife Festival – Sundays River Valley 📅 26–28 June 2026   This “Wildsfees” draws over 45,000 visitors with wildlife expos, local food, music, and family fun in the citrus heartland. 🍊 3. Loerie Naartjie Festival – Loerie 📅 24 September 2026 ...

SA 46: 🌸 Shaleen Surtie-Richards: A South African Icon of Stage and Screen

🌸 Shaleen Surtie-Richards: A South African Icon of Stage and Screen Early Life and Teaching Career - Birth: 7 May 1955, Upington, Northern Cape   - Family: Daughter of a school principal and a teacher, raised in a household that valued education   - Teaching Career: Qualified as a kindergarten teacher and taught in Upington and Cape Town from 1974 to 1984   - Her teaching years coincided with her early involvement in amateur theatre, laying the foundation for her artistic journey.   Theatre Contributions - Active in Cape Flats Players and productions at the Space Theatre, including Die Swerfjare van Poppie Nongena   - Participated in Theatre-in-Education projects (1982–1984), blending performance with social awareness   - Her stage work showcased her versatility and commitment to storytelling in both Afrikaans and English.   Television Career - Egoli: Place of Gold (1994–2010): Played Ester “Nenna” Willem...