May
03, 2008
 
 
 

 
   

Farm‘s garden a blooming success

Ivor Markman

WHEN husband and wife Andy and Lesley Stuart bought their farm, Kelvinside, a few kilometres outside Bedford 32 years ago, there was nothing to speak of in terms of garden....

Taste of France – in the Langkloof

Ivor Markman

Imagine finding a French hamlet among the rolling hills of the beautiful Langkloof, complete with a small shop, conference centre, restaurant and guest cottages. Yes, there really is one, surrounded by imposing stone walls. But once past the walls visitors are greeted by a lush, terraced garden with a large swimming pool, balanced on the edge of a slope....

Bay‘s first Table of Unity a feast in name of Peace

Melody Brandon

IT WAS more than a meal, the call for unity, and although it started small it has grown into a national institution....

Magic moments get to art of matter

Arts Correspondent

THE travelling exhibition of the renowned Santam Child Art project is coming to Port Elizabeth next week and promises to showcase original and spontaneous works of art....




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George Irvine

Family key to entertainer‘s success

Just because one moves from Johannesburg to Nelson Mandela Bay to escape the rat race, it doesn‘t mean life won‘t be as frantic as ever, as Brian Hayward discovers after speaking to South Africa‘s “Mr Showbiz”, Ian von Memerty....

Time to shed holiday load?

IT IS now clear that the South African economy is heading into its most testing period since we rejoined the global community. The current international upheavals are complicated locally by a shortage of skills and capacity constraints....

Knysna DJ guilty of murders

Neil Oelofse GARDEN ROUTE CORRESPONDENT

THE emotional mothers of two young women brutally murdered in Knysna in 2005 hugged each other and wept as their daughters‘ killer was found guilty by a judge yesterday....

Mpumalanga minnows out to ace an upset victory over Stars

Billy Coooper in JOHANNESBURG

ALL eyes will be on Mamelodi Sundowns when they clash with the unpredictable AmaZulu at Potchefstroom‘s Olen Park at 3pm tomorrow....

Bay firm bathed in glow of global success

NELSON Mandela Bay company Mend-A-Bath, which was started with two R10 notes on the back of an old bakkie about three decades ago, is now reaping global success, with a franchise network covering more than 30 countries....


 
 
 
 
 
 
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