The former Springbok captain who runs businesses in Cape Town and London
Since leaving the world of rugby, former Springbok captain Bob Skinstad has become a successful businessman with interests in South Africa, the UK and France.
Since leaving the world of rugby, former Springbok captain Bob Skinstad has become a successful businessman with interests in South Africa, the UK and France.
Scarborough in Cape Town saw the highest proportion of foreign property buyers in 2024, with over half of its homes sold to foreigners last year.
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Read MoreCape Town will soon be adding a new attraction to its vibrant cultural landscape - the Museum of Illusions.
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Read MoreThe inaugural Thrive by WHX, taking place from 2-4 September 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, will feature the ultimate blend of fitness, fun and community.
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Read MoreThe art historical narrative, traditionally skewed towards Western perspectives, has long undervalued African art, limiting its global visibility and appreciation.
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