After the war: A Karoo economy that was always waiting In a post-war or disrupted global economy, where supply chains falter and imported goods become unreliable, the Karoo does not need to reinvent self-reliance, but only to remember it.
What to know when buying and restoring a Karoo house Buying a Karoo house means understanding how these homes were built to survive. Before you modernise, it pays to know what to preserve and what to approach with caution. The difference can determine how your home feels for years to come.
Good Friday and the long silence before resurrection Faith, in its first moment, is marked by endurance within uncertainty.
Why international tourists are choosing the Karoo over coastal destinations International travellers are turning away from crowded coastal hotspots and discovering the Karoo. This reflects a deeper global trend towards authenticity and more meaningful travel experiences.
Buying a farm in 2026: dream vs reality Buying a farm in 2026 is a balancing act between rising costs, new agricultural strategies and the everlasting emotional pull of the land. Despite the challenges, people continue to buy farms, not always rationally, but with conviction.
Why Cradock’s Fish River determined the town’s history Understanding Cradock without understanding the Fish River would be to overlook the underlying force that made settlement possible.
The surprising wildlife of the Sutherland Plateau The Sutherland Plateau may look barren at first, but it holds a surprisingly rich and complex web of wildlife. From silent predators to hidden nocturnal activity, this is a terrain that reveals its secrets slowly.