Heritage Day is this Saturday, September 24, and as always the country is encouraged to celebrate our culture in fine style.
This year, September 24 falls on a Saturday which means no long weekend. It’s a painful blow but we must soldier on.
Families and friends were enjoying their Heritage Day celebrations on Friday at a park resort in Pretoria when suddenly they were faced with a rather dangerous situation.
The last few months have been incredibly tough for countless South African businesses, and now really is the time to start supporting each other.
National Heritage Day is almost upon us, and if you like your steak with fine wine, there’s a competition with your name on it.
Get into the Heritage Day spirit by streaming these proudly SA contenders from the Emmys, Jackson Wild and the AMAAs.
If you subscribe to the ‘don’t let your Monday ruin your Sunday’ train of thought, this is the perfect weekend to let the tiger out of the cage.
Heritage Day weekend is upon us, which means it’s time to start dusting off the tongs. This Ultimate Braai Master champ shares his top tips for making it epic.
September 24 is just around the corner, and that is cause for celebration. If you want to get the most out of Heritage Day, bear this in mind.
To find out what it means to be coloured, News24 set to the streets to ask coloured people “Do you think you have a heritage?” Some answers might surprise you.
Heritage Day is around the corner, which means many will be taking on the braai to celebrate in the most South African way possible. This is next level though.
Tomorrow we celebrate our heritage and there is no better way than to head on over to Bantry Bay and braai with the President while supporting our neighbours go up against the mighty All Blacks.
If you’re in the mood for a braai and some boerie then this Thursday should be right up your alley. Now you don’t even have to leave the house for supplies.
As we look ahead to (what we hope for your sakes) is a long weekend, it’s worth taking a look at some top notch spots to call home for a few days.
Turn your Heritage Day into a week’s worth of activities and eating, because nothing says “being South African” than some epic local music and great SA cuisine.