Born Adolph Johannes Brand in Cape Town in 1934, Abdullah Ibrahim … Named after a Cape Town township to which low-income Black families … Read more: From the pain of apartheid to luscious beauty: 10 of the best recordings by jazz legend …
Later in the month Bemand’s side take on South Africa in back-to-back collisions at Athlone Stadium in Cape Town. “We’re really excited by the … Read more: Ireland to host USA in Tallaght, Japan at Dexcom Stadium – RTE
He then returned to Cape Town for critical repairs before embarking on the almost 8,700-mile journey back to Gosport. He landed in the UK on June 13, … Read more: British explorer is first to travel world by land, sea and air – The Telegraph
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… on Wednesday, after the police seized drugs with an estimated street value of R3 million in Kuils River, Cape Town. Read more: Raid at B&B in Cape Town nets R3m worth of drugs, 2 suspects arrested | News24
That instinct took him across four countries while making his 2025 live album, “Cape Town to Cairo,” recorded over 30 days in South Africa … Read more: PJ Morton on creativity, Atlanta roots ahead of new album – WABE
Ibrahim died in Germany after a short illness. The musician, born in Cape Town as Adolph Johannes Brand, once said he started composing music at the … Read more: South African jazz pianist Abdullah Ibrahim dies aged 91 – The Guardian
Supplied I The City of Cape Town | The new trail at Princess Vlei was opened with a ribbon cutting and enjoyed by many residents. Advertising. If you’ … Read more: Princess Vlei is levelling up, and the new BMX track is just the beginning – Time Out
Aaron Betsky argues that Thomas Heatherwick’s additions to Cape Town’s Zeitz MOCAA overwhelm the original grain silos, but the museum’s astonishing … Read more: Thomas Heatherwick’s Masterpiece Is Almost Ruined by Thomas Heatherwick – Architect Magazine