Sagres: Ceramics, sunsets and the last sausages before America
Before visiting Portugal I had never even heard of Sagres. Balanced on the most southwesterly cliffs of mainland Europe, Sagres…

Before visiting Portugal I had never even heard of Sagres. Balanced on the most southwesterly cliffs of mainland Europe, Sagres…
By Cathy Kotze Some emigrants can afford taking their entire household with them when they emigrate, but most of us…
With the Christmas season coming closer, one finds that everything is slower in South Africa. The schools are closing, the…
Andrew Kenny’s opinion piece “Should whites go?” reminds me of Ayn Rand’s epic novel Atlas shrugged. In a nutshell, the…
This week’s business in the Spotlight looks a little different. The Worldwide team decided to make a list of some…
We sometimes forget how important it is to understand what someone is saying. We enter the house and talk Afrikaans…
The importance of sound mental health is a topic that has become increasingly relevant, and deservedly so. Although there are…
Tunis alkhadra is the Arabic for Tunisia, the green one and points out that it is a huge misconception to…
This year’s Texas Potjie Festival in Houston in the USA was once again a huge success with approximately 600 people…
We – my sons and I – try to go on one serious car trip or do one serious activity…
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