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FROM MOP TO MASTERCHEF: Nonny Vellem’s rise to the top
Lifestyle

FROM MOP TO MASTERCHEF: Nonny Vellem’s rise to the top

By Sitha Maliwa: In the heart of Cape Town, where luxury kitchens hum with precision, one woman’s story sizzles hotter than any stove. Nonkosi “Nonny” Vellem didn’t start with a chef’s knife in hand - she began as a cleaner, sweeping the floors of The Table Bay Hotel. Yet, amid the clatter of pots and the aroma of high tea, she discovered her true calling: pastry. “I fell in love with pastry from the first moment I saw it,” Vellem recalls, her eyes lighting up. “I had no experience, just passion and curiosity.” Six months of cross-training later, she moved to the kitchen permanently, her talent impossible to ignore. The hotel sent her to the South African Chefs Academy, where she earned her diploma and set her sights on bigger dreams. Today, Vellem is the execu...
CHIPS REVENGE: Taiwan fights back with chip sanctions against SA
International

CHIPS REVENGE: Taiwan fights back with chip sanctions against SA

By James Lee-Jiang: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company at Hsinchu outside Taiwan, which designs and makes chips (Image: CNN) Taiwan has embarked on a fight-back against South Africa's decision to downgrade its liaison office in the country to a commercial office, a move seen as undermining Taiwan's sovereignty. This week, Taipei announced a move to halt the export of its famous chips to South Africa in retaliation for the country's decision to change the status of the Taipei Liaison Office in Pretoria and its satellite in Cape Town to a commercial office.  Taiwan is a global leader in the electronics and semiconductor industries, with companies like the famous Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC),  situated at Hsinchu industrial hub...
Hotels Embrace Sustainability to Curb Carbon Emissions
Travel

Hotels Embrace Sustainability to Curb Carbon Emissions

By Zenoyise John: The global hospitality industry is making significant strides to cut its environmental footprint, with hotels worldwide increasingly prioritising sustainability. Out of the estimated 36.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide released globally in 2021, hotels contributed around 363 million tons. In response, 85% of hotels have adopted energy-efficient technologies, while 78% have introduced advanced waste-reduction programmes and 72% are implementing water-saving measures. “Sustainability goes far beyond good PR; it’s about future-proofing our business. The climate crisis has underscored the importance of making smart, responsible choices. Like many others in the industry, we’re seeing firsthand how prioritising people, the planet, and profits leads...
MTN SHIFT GAMING EXPERIENCE 2025: SA’s premier gaming tournament returns with over R250,000 in prizes
Gaming

MTN SHIFT GAMING EXPERIENCE 2025: SA’s premier gaming tournament returns with over R250,000 in prizes

By Sitha Maliwa: South Africa’s premier gaming tournament is back with a bang. The 2025 MTN SHIFT Gaming Experience kicks off this weekend, promising a thrilling five-month journey of competitive gameplay, technology showcases, and family-friendly entertainment. With over R250,000 in cash and prizes on offer, the tournament combines online qualifiers with live in-mall events across eight of the country’s leading shopping centres. The competition culminates in a national final at Canal Walk in Cape Town, taking place from 17 to 21 September. This year, two main tournaments will headline the event. The popular EAFC 25™ National Football Tournament returns, offering a R50,000 prize to the top player. Joining it is the MTN Beat Saber Challenge, a high-energy virtual re...
AFRICA’S CHARM: Cape Town sets its sights on India’s booming tourism market
Travel

AFRICA’S CHARM: Cape Town sets its sights on India’s booming tourism market

Sitha Maliwa 15 On Orange Exterior Cape Town, renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and world-class hospitality, is increasingly becoming a top destination for Indian tourists. As India’s middle class expands and its appetite for international travel grows, the city on the southern tip of Africa is positioning itself to become a key player in the global tourism scene, particularly among visitors from the Indian subcontinent. India is one of the world’s fastest-growing travel markets, with its outbound tourism expected to reach 80 million travellers by 2040, according to McKinsey & Company. South Africa, which has historically struggled to capture a larger share of this market due to challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and complex visa processes, is...