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Kilotreads undergoes upgrades
Excitement is in the air for the tyre industry in Stellenbosch. Kilotreads Stellenbosch is proud to announce that from Thursday 1 September the shop has been renamed Kilotreads Stellenbosch (Pty) Ltd t/a Hi-Q Stellenbosch or, in short, just Hi-Q Stel
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Enterprise rewarded
Self-employment and job creation are two very talked-about topics of recent months.
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Vote for the best local innovative idea
South Africa is home to innovative ideas that solve local challenges such as mitigating the effects of climate change. These innovative solutions play a vital role in creating sustainability in communities such as Stellenbosch which in turn uplifts t
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De Fynne keeps on blooming
A shift in society towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly living, which creates demand for more indigenous and water-wise plants, especially fynbos, planted the seeds of success for the local black-owned nursery De Fynne.
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Spotlight on rural issues
Effective local governments are essential for sustainable economic growth in the province.
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Drop in petrol price in store for SA drivers
The data that serves as a snapshot of market conditions since 14 July shows the petrol price could drop by as much as R1,08 per litre next month, while diesel is showing an over-recovery of 94 cents per litre.
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Anthonij Rupert Wyne’s new MD
Anthonij Rupert Wyne says goodbye to Managing Director Gary Baumgarten, who hangs up his hat after 11 years and who has played a pivotal role in the running of the farms. He is being replaced by Carel Chapman, himself no…
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Vinpro bly oor druiwesap-besluit
Die wynhandelaar Vinpro verwelkom die departement van landbou, grondhervorming en landelike ontwikkeling se besluit om voorsiening te maak vir die gebruik van druiwesap in die vervaardiging van appelwyn (alkoholiese cider).
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Kos trollie vir trollie baie duurder
Kookolie kos nou 69% meer as ’n jaar gelede en koekmeel 24% meer.
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W Cape coffee culture given a further boost
Well-known British Coffeehouse chain Costa Coffee is fast growing its footprint in SA with another new outlet in Stellenbosch.





