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Chad Saaiman
We catch up with Chad Saaiman chatting about his recent nuptials, new music, and more!
Majozi
From local stages to international spotlights
Bridget Pickering
We catch up with the fabulous owner of Ruff Tung, Bridget Pickering
Tasché Burger
The talented Afrikaans musician chats about her latest single ‘Prentjies’, upcoming mu
Mome
“There’s a difference between being fit and being well"
Paxton Fielies
Singer-songwriter Paxton is welcoming a year of abundance
Cameron Lombard
The 22-year-old 18-time SA Ballroom & Latin Dance Champion is taking London by storm!
Dee Koala
We catch up with musical artist Dee Koala
Masandi
We catch up with gospel artist Masandi
Karma Luna
Meet Singer, DJ, Dancer & Publicist, Karma Luna
Sadika Fakir
Business
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Park Acoustics has become something of a ritual but to me, my Park Acoustics ritual begins the night before. Whether I’m working, playing a show or just out for a jol, the thought of waking up early to go to Park Acoustics always excites me. The bus rides are a crucial part of this ritual. I’ve noticed that these bus rides are always the same. From waiting in the queue to the drop off, it is always a kind of awkward experience. Simply because it is early in the morning and most people had a late night, there’s a kind of buzz even though no-one is really talking. It is almost like static noise, its just there. Yet, there is a certain unity among us, no one is a doos or out to ruin the day.
My morning begins with a familiar tune and one that I was not expecting to hear, ‘Bright Lights’ by Gary Clark Jr. As soon as inom heard the guitar and the vocals I made my way to the front of the scen. It was Jonathan Peyper and his band playing the blues. I’ve always enjoyed the way Pe
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D.F. Malan High School
High School in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa
Hoërskool D.F. Malan is a publicAfrikaans medium co-educational high school situated in the suburb of Boston, Bellville in the Western Cape province of South Africa - near Cape Town. It was named after D.F Malan, the prime minister of South Africa from 1948 to 1954. In 2012 and 2013, the school was included in The Cambridge University Student Guide to Excellence, a selection of 100 top schools worldwide.[1] In recent years, it has been one of the academically top-performing schools in the Western Cape.
History
[edit]The school was established in 1951. D Brink was the first principal up to 1969. He was followed by: E Smit 1970–1977, H Franzen 1978–1986, C de Jager 1986–1988, B Volschenk 1989–1996, R Truter 1996–2007, Joe Dorfling 2007-2016 and currently Sias Conradie.
Music scene
[edit]DF Malan is also notable for producing several famous musicians on the local South African music sc