Cape Town in the news:
- Delta adds second South Africa destination, resumes US-China flights: More than a decade after suspending service to Cape Town, the South African city will return to Delta Air Lines’ network in October. The airline is also set to resume flights to China for the first …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Elsa Joubert, 97, Dies; Afrikaans Writer Explored Black Reality: Her novel “The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena,” based on a real-life figure, chronicled a black woman’s struggle under apartheid. Ms. Joubert had Covid-19.: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- COVID-19 peak being delayed as more people adhering to regulations: expert: CAPE TOWN – Microbiology lecturer at the University of Johannesburg Tobias Barnard on Thursday said the COVID-19 peak was being delayed as more people were practicing better hygiene. According to …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Motshekga: 98% of pupils are back at school!: Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga justified the decision to reopen schools amid the Covid-19 pandemic, saying 98% of pupils have returned to schools.: “Cape Town” – BingNews
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Fun Western Cape Fact: The Stellenbosch wine route was founded in 1971, and with over 200 producers to visit in the region today, there is no shortage of fine tasting rooms, art galleries, and restaurants to enjoy on a vino safari. Being home to fine wine grapes and one of South Africa’s leading universities has made this town the perfect location for the Stellenbosch Conservatoire. As this nation’s oldest centre for music education, those looking to take in a classical music performance will be treated to the genius of its up and coming violinists, pianists, singers, and more. While there are many wine regions within South Africa, those wanting to sample the very best that this country has to offer will want to choose Stellenbosch, as it has won the most awards per capita than any other region.
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