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About Saawmiet
saawmiet moos is a journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa.

I Have 15 years broadcast experience having worked in radio and television as part of small and large production teams. My speciality is live news coverage and news gathering. I am currently a freelance video journalist for a number of local and international broadcasters and agencies
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No changes on the menu at award winning restaurant

04 Apr 2024  |  iol.co.za
Chef Kobus van der Merwe's restaurant, Wolfgat, located in the remote South African town of Paternoster, has been awarded the title of Restaurant of the Year at the inaugural World Restaurant Awards. Despite his late start in the culinary world, Van der Merwe's dedication to sustainable cooking and his practice of foraging for ingredients along the Atlantic shore have distinguished his establishment. Wolfgat offers a seven-course tasting menu at a modest price compared to high-end Parisian restaurants. Van der Merwe, who also makes his own bread and butter, has vowed not to change the restaurant's operations or increase prices following the award, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and the restaurant's intimate scale. Despite the challenges of power cuts and water shortages, Van der Merwe remains committed to his creative culinary approach.

Israel bombs Gaza as Blinken says no regional escalation

04 Apr 2024  |  themercury.com
The article provides a weather forecast for Manhattan, KS, indicating bitterly cold conditions with variably cloudy skies and intermittent snow showers. The expected high is around 5 degrees Fahrenheit with north-northwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. The chance of snow is 60%, with anticipated snow accumulations of less than one inch. For the night, the forecast predicts mostly clear skies with near record low temperatures, dropping to around -10 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are expected to shift to the west at 5 to 10 mph.

Israel bombs Gaza as Blinken says no regional escalation

04 Apr 2024  |  themercury.com
The article provides a weather forecast for Manhattan, KS, indicating that the area is experiencing bitterly cold conditions with occasional snow showers. The high is expected to be 6 degrees Fahrenheit with winds from the north-northwest at 10 to 15 mph. The chance of snow is 60%, with snow accumulations expected to be less than one inch. For the night, the forecast is mainly clear skies with near record low temperatures around -10 degrees Fahrenheit and lighter winds from the west at 5 to 10 mph.

Cape Town's homeless wage legal battle with city

04 Apr 2024  |  modernghana.com
In Cape Town, a city known for its natural beauty, the homeless population is facing harsh anti-vagrancy policies. However, a recent court ruling has favored the homeless, finding that the city misused laws to criminalize poverty. The Ndifuna Ukwazi law centre represented a group of homeless individuals who were evicted and fined for sleeping rough in District 6, a neighborhood with a history of forced relocations during apartheid. The city's bylaws have been criticized for criminalizing homelessness, and despite the city's claims of fairness and support for the homeless, the shelters are insufficient. A regional high court declared the District 6 eviction unlawful, setting a precedent for future cases. The city is appealing the judgment, but the homeless community remains hopeful for change.

South Africa's Ramaphosa survives impeachment vote in parliament

04 Apr 2024  |  inkl.com
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa avoided an impeachment inquiry after a parliamentary vote backed by his party, the ANC, defeated the motion with 214 votes to 148. Allegations against Ramaphosa involved concealing a large sum of cash stolen from his farm. The ANC's support comes ahead of a key party meeting to elect new leadership, where Ramaphosa is expected to be re-elected. Despite internal party divisions and opposition criticism likening Ramaphosa to his predecessor, Jacob Zuma, the ANC has maintained its support for the president. The scandal includes accusations by ex-spy boss Arthur Fraser and revelations about a large sum of money hidden in Ramaphosa's farm, allegedly from a Sudanese businessman's purchase of buffaloes.

Remote S. African Restaurant Savours Top Award

04 Apr 2024  |  modernghana.com
Chef Kobus van der Merwe, owner of Wolfgat in South Africa, has won the title of the world's first Restaurant of the Year at the inaugural World Restaurant Awards. Despite his late start in the culinary world, beginning to cook seriously at age 30, Van der Merwe's dedication to sustainable cooking and foraging for local ingredients has distinguished his restaurant. Located in the Western Cape, Wolfgat offers a seven-course tasting menu at a modest price compared to high-end Parisian restaurants. Van der Merwe, who also makes his own bread and butter, is committed to maintaining the restaurant's scale and prices despite the newfound fame. He faces unique challenges such as power cuts and water shortages, which he sees as opportunities for creativity in his cooking.

Israel bombs Gaza as Blinken says no regional escalation

04 Apr 2024  |  themercury.com
The article provides a weather forecast for Manhattan, KS, indicating bitterly cold conditions with occasional snow showers and a high of 6 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds are expected from the north-northwest at 10 to 15 mph, with a 60% chance of snow and accumulations of less than one inch. The evening forecast predicts mainly clear skies with near record low temperatures, dropping to around -10 degrees Fahrenheit, and lighter winds from the west at 5 to 10 mph.

African Union to Send Delegation to Russia and Ukraine, Presidents Agree to Receive Mission

04 Apr 2024  |  barrons.com
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced at a press conference with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong that he has spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Both leaders have agreed to welcome a delegation from the African Union. This initiative is part of the African Union's efforts to mediate in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The announcement signifies a potential new avenue for dialogue in the ongoing crisis, with African nations taking a more active diplomatic role.

Omicron variant hits revival of SA's international tourist trade

04 Apr 2024  |  bizcommunity.com
The article discusses the impact of the Omicron COVID-19 variant on the South African tourism industry, focusing on the experiences of Rushdi Harper's company, Wow Travel & Tours. The emergence of Omicron led to international travel restrictions, causing a significant number of booking cancellations for December and January, resulting in substantial financial losses. The tourism sector, which is a crucial part of South Africa's economy, had already suffered during the 2020 lockdowns. The new variant's impact has led to further cancellations and economic strain, with potential job losses and business closures. Industry leaders and hotel groups like Tsogo Sun Hotels, City Lodge Hotel Group, Sun International, and Radisson Hotel Group have also reported cancellations and are facing the need to revise their hiring and operational plans.

South Africa's Ramaphosa survives impeachment vote in parliament

04 Apr 2024  |  inkl.com
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa survived a parliamentary vote on initiating impeachment proceedings against him. The motion was defeated by his party, the African National Congress (ANC), with 214 votes against 148. The impeachment was related to allegations that Ramaphosa concealed a large cash theft at his farm. Despite the ANC's support, Ramaphosa's future leadership will be tested at the upcoming ANC national conference. Opposition parties criticized Ramaphosa, comparing his presidency to that of his predecessor, Jacob Zuma. The scandal involves a claim by ex-spy boss Arthur Fraser that Ramaphosa hid the theft of millions of dollars, which Ramaphosa denies, stating the money was from a legitimate sale of buffaloes to a Sudanese businessman.

Omicron variant deals new blow to South African tourism

01 Dec 2023  |  wdez.com
The article discusses the impact of the Omicron COVID-19 variant on South Africa's tourism industry, focusing on the experiences of Rushdi Harper's company, Wow Travel & Tours. The emergence of Omicron led to international travel restrictions, causing a significant number of booking cancellations and financial losses for the company. The tourism sector, which is a crucial part of South Africa's economy, had already suffered from previous lockdowns and restrictions. The article also mentions the broader effects on the industry, with large hotel groups like Tsogo Sun Hotels, City Lodge Hotel Group, Sun International, and Radisson Hotel Group experiencing similar challenges. Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa, CEO of the Tourism Business Council of South Africa, estimates the cancellations could amount to 3 billion rand in losses for the festive season.

Omicron variant deals new blow to South African tourism

01 Dec 2023  |  1065thebuzz.com
The article discusses the impact of the Omicron COVID-19 variant on South Africa's tourism industry, focusing on the experiences of Rushdi Harper's company, Wow Travel & Tours. The emergence of Omicron led to international travel restrictions, causing a significant number of booking cancellations for the company and the broader tourism sector. The article highlights the economic consequences of these cancellations, with estimates of losses reaching up to 3 billion rand for the festive season. Interviews with executives from Tsogo Sun Hotels, City Lodge Hotel Group, Sun International, and Radisson Hotel Group reveal similar challenges and concerns about job losses and business closures.

South Africa's Truffle Pioneer Cultivates 'Black Diamond' Fungi in Cederberg Mountains

05 Apr 2023  |  iol.co.za
Volker Miros, a pioneering truffle farmer in South Africa, has successfully cultivated the highly prized Perigord truffles in the Cederberg mountains. After importing spores and overcoming soil acidity challenges, his farm, now managed with his son Paul Miros, has become the leading Perigord truffle supplier in the country. With nearly 100 hectares of truffle orchards, they face the challenge of introducing truffles to the South African market, where the delicacy is relatively unknown. High-end local restaurants have started to feature truffles in their dishes, and the Miros family's top-quality truffles fetch prices comparable to European markets.

South Africa's Ramaphosa survives impeachment vote in parliament

05 Apr 2023  |  modernghana.com
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa avoided an impeachment inquiry after a parliamentary vote, with his party, the ANC, defeating the motion. Allegations had surfaced that Ramaphosa may have committed serious violations and misconduct by concealing a large cash theft at his farm. Despite the scandal, the ANC, which holds a majority in the National Assembly, backed Ramaphosa, who has not been charged with any crime and denies wrongdoing. The vote came ahead of an ANC meeting to elect new leadership, where Ramaphosa is expected to be re-elected. The incident has raised questions about Ramaphosa's image as a leader free from corruption, a reputation he sought to establish after his predecessor, Jacob Zuma's tenure was marred by corruption allegations.

South African MPs debate Ramaphosa's fate amid scandal

04 Apr 2023  |  modernghana.com
South African MPs are debating whether to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa following allegations he concealed a large cash theft at his farm. The debate follows a report by an independent panel suggesting Ramaphosa may have committed serious violations and misconduct. The ruling ANC party, divided by the scandal, has backed Ramaphosa, who has also sought to annul the report. Opposition parties, including the Economic Freedom Fighters and the African Transformation Movement, are pushing for accountability, with some calling for a secret ballot. Despite the controversy, Ramaphosa, who has not been charged with any crime and denies wrongdoing, is expected to survive the vote. The scandal has highlighted ongoing issues of corruption within the ANC, still reeling from the legacy of former President Jacob Zuma.

South African MPs debate Ramaphosa's fate over farm theft scandal

04 Apr 2023  |  inkl.com
South African MPs have begun debating whether to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa following allegations that he concealed a large cash theft at his farm. The debate in parliament was tumultuous, with opposition lawmakers demanding a secret ballot due to threats and the National Assembly speaker calling for order. Despite the scandal causing divisions within the ANC, the party has backed Ramaphosa, who also sought to annul a report by an independent panel suggesting he may have committed serious violations. Communications Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni expressed the ANC's intention to use its majority to protect Ramaphosa. The opposition, led by the Democratic Alliance's John Steenhuisen, is united in seeking further scrutiny of Ramaphosa, who has not been charged with any crime and denies wrongdoing. The controversy includes Ramaphosa's admission of the theft of $580,000 from his farm, which he claims was payment for buffaloes sold to a Sudanese businessman.

South Africa's President Ramaphosa Survives Impeachment Vote in Parliament

04 Apr 2023  |  modernghana.com
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa survived a parliamentary vote on whether to initiate impeachment proceedings against him. The motion was defeated by his party, the African National Congress (ANC), with 214 votes against 148. The impeachment was related to allegations that Ramaphosa concealed a large sum of cash stolen from his farm. Despite the scandal, Ramaphosa retains the support of the majority of ANC MPs. The ANC executive committee had previously decided to support Ramaphosa, and some party members, including Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, opposed this stance. The opposition, led by Julius Malema of the Economic Freedom Fighters, criticized Ramaphosa for his actions. The scandal has brought attention to the corruption issues within the ANC, which were also prevalent during the tenure of Ramaphosa's predecessor, Jacob Zuma.

South African MPs debate Ramaphosa's fate over farm theft scandal

04 Apr 2023  |  inkl.com
South African MPs have begun debating whether to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa following allegations he concealed a large cash theft at his farm. The debate in parliament was sparked by an independent panel's report suggesting Ramaphosa may have committed serious violations and misconduct. Opposition parties, including the Economic Freedom Fighters and the African Transformation Movement, are pushing for a secret ballot and have expressed disappointment in Ramaphosa. Despite the scandal, the ANC, which holds a majority in the National Assembly, has backed Ramaphosa, and he is expected to survive the vote. The controversy has deepened divisions within the ANC, and the outcome could have implications for the general elections in 2024. Ramaphosa has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime.

From Herd Boy to Yachtsman: Sibusiso Sizatu Sets Sail in Cape2Rio Race

02 Jan 2023  |  iol.co.za
Sibusiso Sizatu, a former herd boy from the Eastern Cape province, is set to participate in the iconic Cape2Rio yacht race, helming an all-South African team aboard the Alexforbes ArchAngel. The team, which is the first from the Royal Cape Yacht Club sailing academy to enter the race, aims to inspire a new generation of black yachtsmen. Sizatu, who moved to a Cape Town township at nine and was introduced to sailing by a friend, initially disliked the sport but grew to love it after winning a race. Despite financial and documentation challenges, he found support within the Cape Town sailing community. The crew, aged 21 to 30, is young and motivated, with only one member having completed an ocean crossing before. They hope to challenge perceptions and increase diversity in the sport, facing racism and economic barriers.

From Herd Boy to Yachtsman: Sibusiso Sizatu Sets Sail in Cape2Rio Race

02 Jan 2023  |  pretorianews.co.za
Sibusiso Sizatu, a former herd boy from the Eastern Cape province, is set to participate in the 50th edition of the Cape2Rio yacht race with his all-South African crew aboard the Alexforbes ArchAngel. The team, which is the first from the Royal Cape Yacht Club sailing academy, aims to inspire black yachtsmen and challenge the sport's racial diversity issues. Sizatu, who moved to a Cape Town township at nine and was introduced to sailing by a friend, initially disliked the sport but grew to love it after winning a race. Despite financial and documentation challenges, he found support within the Cape Town sailing community. The crew, aged 21 to 30, is young and motivated, with only one member having completed an ocean crossing before. They hope to complete and possibly win the race, which spans over 6,000 kilometers of Atlantic waters from Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro.

South African President Escapes Impeachment

13 Dec 2022  |  lapresse.ca
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa avoided impeachment proceedings as the Parliament voted against it, with 214 votes against, 148 for, and two abstentions. The vote followed a heated debate and was based on a parliamentary report suggesting Ramaphosa might have committed illegal acts related to a burglary at his Phala Phala property. Despite the scandal, which includes accusations of tax evasion and money laundering, Ramaphosa remains popular and is a candidate for the ANC's presidency ahead of the 2024 general elections. The ANC, which has been in power since the end of apartheid, is facing internal divisions and a decline in voter support, potentially losing power in the upcoming elections according to analyst Daniel Silke.

Are parties willing to do what it really takes to transform the economy and tackle the unemployment crisis?

09 Dec 2021  |  businesslive.co.za
The article poses a critical question regarding the commitment of political parties to undertake the necessary measures to transform the economy and address the unemployment crisis. It suggests that while the issue of unemployment is a significant concern, there may be a lack of genuine willingness or effective strategies among political entities to confront the challenges and implement the changes needed to improve the job market and economic conditions.

Omicron variant deals new blow to South African tourism

03 Dec 2021  |  iol.co.za
Rushdi Harper's company, Wow Travel & Tours in Cape Town, was beginning to recover from the Covid-19 lockdown when the Omicron variant emerged, leading to international travel restrictions that severely impacted the business. The company, which relies heavily on foreign tourists, faced a significant number of cancellations, resulting in substantial financial losses. The tourism sector in South Africa, a key part of the economy, has been hit hard by the pandemic, with foreign arrivals dropping by 71% in 2020. The Tourism Business Council of South Africa estimates that the recent cancellations could cost the industry around R3 billion. Major hotel groups like Tsogo Sun Hotels, City Lodge Hotel Group, Sun International, and Radisson Hotel Group have also experienced cancellations, leading to potential job losses and business closures.

Japan and South Africa begin vaccinating and WHO celebrates decrease in covid-19 deaths

17 Feb 2021  |  infobae.com
Vaccination against COVID-19 began in Japan ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and in South Africa, where a variant of the virus was identified. Despite a global decrease in infections and deaths celebrated by the WHO, concerns remain about safely conducting large events like the Olympics. South Africa, heavily affected by the pandemic, switched to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to efficacy concerns with AstraZeneca's vaccine. Globally, over 180 million vaccine doses have been administered, with high-income countries receiving the majority. President Biden anticipates vaccine availability for all Americans by August and a return to normalcy by next Christmas.

Roger Federer will not participate in the Australian Open

28 Dec 2020  |  infobae.com
Roger Federer announced his withdrawal from the 2021 Australian Open, scheduled for February 8-21, to continue his recovery after two knee surgeries. The tournament's start was delayed by three weeks due to COVID-19 precautions. Federer's agent, Tony Godsick, indicated that Federer has made significant progress and may return to competition by the end of February. The Australian Open will proceed with reduced spectator capacity and strict health protocols, including a two-week quarantine for players in a 'health bubble' around Melbourne Park.

Remote SA restaurant savours top award

27 Feb 2019  |  citizen.co.za
Wolfgat, a small restaurant in South Africa, has been awarded the title of Restaurant of the Year at the inaugural World Restaurant Awards. Chef Kobus van der Merwe, who started cooking at the age of 30, is known for his sustainable, back-to-basics approach to cooking, foraging daily for ingredients along the Atlantic shore. Despite the challenges of operating in a remote location with issues like power cuts and water shortages, Van der Merwe is committed to maintaining the restaurant's scale and not increasing prices following the award. The restaurant, which can only serve 20 people at a time, offers a seven-course tasting menu for $60, significantly less than what one might pay at a top Parisian restaurant.

new years eve at the victoria and alfred waterfront in cape town. Thousands of revellers gathered at the V&A waterfront in cape town to usher in the new year.

In the midst of a drought in the western cape south sfrica, maritime engineer Nick Sloane hatched the idea of towing an Iceberg to Cape Town.

protesters blockaded roads and engaged in running battles with police in Hermanus in the western Cape

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