Which stories have people been reading the most this week? Was it the treasured wedding ring lost on the Matroosberg mountains, that was found? Perhaps it was the former South African expat’s open letter to current critical expats in the context of the civil unrest in our country. Maybe it was Table Mountain’s proudly South African banner that sent messages of love and support across SA. Here’s the countdown!
10. Coming in at number 10, we have the snowy snaps that showcased the winter wonders of the Western Cape. If you were dreaming of a White Christmas, a White July might just have done the trick.
Snow snaps! The Western Cape’s winter wonders
9.A Cape Town lawyer was murdered, and it was recently discovered to be his wife that was the accused.
Leon Nortier’s case: Wife charged with murder, bail granted and referral to a psychiatric hospital
8.The Mother City is appealing to various financiers to help move away from reliance on Eskom. Hopefully not a shot in the dark!
City of Cape Town plans to “move away from sole reliance on Eskom”
7.Table Mountain rocked a proudly South African banner as a symbol of solidarity.
Proudly South African banner gently rests on iconic Table Mountain
6.The bus attacks in Cape Town called for extra precaution.
Golden Arrow concerned about bus attacks in Cape Town, calls for safety
5.Esmarie Visagie’s story, whereby her treasured wedding ring initially lost on the snowy Matroosberg Mountains was discovered, will have you believing in the power of determination.
Treasured ring lost on snowy mountain found- a little determination goes a long way
4.Some destinations that South Africans can still travel to, and for even cheaper!
5 Destinations where South Africans can travel for even cheaper now
3.A former South African expat wrote an open letter to critical current expats amidst last week’s civil unrest in South Africa.
2.The Metrorail was temporarily closed due to Covid-19 infections.
1.And coming it at number one, the Mother City faces another cold front- the story of Capetonians’ lives.
Picture:We Love You South Africa