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Jetsetting with is focused on sharing immersive travel adventures, whilst keeping the audience informed of bucket list experiences and hidden gems in various parts of South Africa. More than that it delivers engaging debate on all matters travel and tourism related. There are amazing giveaways on the show every week.
Businesses that are featured on the show will get the opportunity to share more about what they have on offer, specials and will also receive digital exposure through Jetsetting with Janet’s social media platforms. Let’s go Jetsetting.
Businesses that are featured on the show will get the opportunity to share more about what they have on offer, specials and will also receive digital exposure through Jetsetting with Janet’s social media platforms. Let’s go Jetsetting.
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Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of November 2025- especially this upcoming week events happening at the Artscape
It was the power of steam that drove the expansion of the British Empire during the Victorian Era, and the Cape Colony was no exception.
Special steam train trips to epic destinations, keeping this unique, scenic & historic mode of transport alive & thriving in the Cape. A must-do!
Witsand has a long history of inhabitants as it has the only permanent water sources in the area Archaeologists have found evidence of several Stone Age sites reflecting the changing lifestyles over many thousands of years.
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of November 2025- especially this upcoming week events happening at the Artscape
We are Thys and Amalia van Niekerk, with our two lovely daughters Daniella and Almari. In our life before Thali Thali we used to farm with export grapes, wine and vegetables. Now that seems like a lifetime ago. Even while farming with fruit, Thys and I were always involved with entertaining guests. Thys would take guests out on game farms, and I would do the catering. I also did flowers and décor for weddings as I do now. When we decided to sell our previous farm, Thali Thali immediately seemed like a good fit for both of us to live out our passions.
Our dream for Thali Thali is that guests leave with a feeling of belonging and peace. Just for the moment, to forget about life out there – of all the worries and troubles of their day-to-day lives. Over the years we have seen what quiet nights around the camp fire under the stars can do for our guests. We see how parents re-connect with their children, how couples find time to chat over a glass of wine, how families and friends re-unite. This is the thrill for us more than anything else.
Of course we cannot create the Thali Thali experience on our own.
We have a wonderful team who make it their mission to make you feel welcome from the moment you set foot at Thali Thali. You will experience broad smiles from our groundsmen, excited waves from the house keeping staff as they drive past in their golf cart. Our waiters and front of house staff will do everything to make your visit effortless, while our game drive guides will gladly share their knowledge with you as our guests. Even if you don’t have the privilege to meet the The Thali Thali chefs, you might just hear their banter and laughter drifting from the kitchen. They are renowned to delight guests with beautifully prepared, generous food. We believe their laughter translates into their food.
As you can gather from our story, we are an extended family just waiting to welcome you to our beautiful farm. Pop in, come for lunch or stay for while. We will make it our mission to make you want to come back!
Stay tuned as we speak to Amalia van Niekerk Co-Owner of Thali Thali Game Lodge
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of November 2025
Lumanyano “Mzi” Bizana is a South African-born, New York-based award-winning drummer, composer, producer, and bandleader. He began drumming at age six and is influenced by reggae, jazz, gospel, and African music.
He studied at the South African College of Music (UCT) and later at Berklee College of Music, graduating in 2024. Known for his dynamic, collaborative style, he has performed with artists such as Larry Klein, Sona Jobarteh, Terry Lyne Carrington, Kris Davis, and Freshly Ground.
Now based in New York, Lumanyano continues to innovate and grow on the global music scene.
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of October 2025 into November 2025
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of October 2025
With over thirty years of culinary experience, spanning diverse locations Chef Jocelyn Myers-Adams is a seasoned professional in the hospitality industry.
Currently, she manages her hospitality consulting and private cheffing business in additional to serving as the chairperson of the South African Chefs Association for the Western Cape.
Trained at Stratford Chefs School – which has set the standard of excellence for culinary training in Canada – Chef Jocelyn emphasizes simplicity and quality products in her cooking philosophy. Her culinary journey includes working with renowned chefs like Jamie Kennedy and Gordon Ramsay, providing her with invaluable experiences in fine dining, sommelier services and cooking on private yachts.
She has studied both food and wine extensively and considers herself a perpetual teacher and student of these subjects. “I am passionate about the culinary arts and the hospitality industry. I believe in setting high standards, strong work ethic and perseverance to achieve goals never losing that special creative flair”.
Recognised for her diverse exposure from prestigious international events to foraging skills, Chef Jocelyn settled Cape Town in 2006, and has left her mark in reputable kitchens, relaunched Food and Beverage programs for 5-star hotels and worked at Executive Chef level to elevate the standards and skills of her teams.
As a former board director of the South African Chefs Association committee, she continues to e an advocate for skills development and gender equality in the culinary industry, offering tailored solutions to a diverse clientele, including restaurants, hotels and eventing companies.
In her current role as Director of Food Jams, Chef Jocelyn, along with her partner Jade de Waal, leads a successful hospitality business with a focus on sustainability, cultural identity and community collaboration. The duo is set to establish the Food Jams Culinary Academy of South Africa (CASA) dedicated to fostering culinary excellence, sustainability and cultural preservation.
Food Jams, founded in Cape Town in 2010, creates unforgettable team-building experiences through collaborative cooking. These engaging sessions are expertly led by the skilled Food Jams Team.
Join us and listen to Jocelyn Myers-Adams from Food Jams
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of October 2025, Streaming from Riversdale
The Engrave Slave is a proudly female-run company based in Cape Town, South Africa, born out of a deep love for anime, fandoms, and creativity. From our cozy little shop in Kenilworth to our growing online store, we’ve built a space where fans can celebrate their passions and feel part of a vibrant community.
What makes us unique is our commitment to local creation. Over 70% of our products are proudly made in South Africa, crafted with care in collaboration with talented local artists and creators. We believe in supporting homegrown talent while delivering high-quality, affordable merch that fans can treasure.
Our journey began with fan art and community-driven designs, but we are now working hard to evolve into a fully licensed merchandise company. This step will allow us to ethically and officially bring beloved characters and stories to life in ways that honour the fandoms we love so much.
At TES, every hoodie, charm, pillow, and collectible tells a story, your story. Whether you visit us in person at our Kenilworth shop or shop with us online, you’ll find more than just merch; you’ll find a community of fans who dream, create, and celebrate together.
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of October 2025
Denise Stubbs is the CEO of Thokozani Wines, a majority women-owned company whose name means “Celebration” in Zulu,, and a director at Diemersfontein Wines.
Born to two agricultural labourers in Pniel during the harsh Dop system, Denise has spent the past 22 years transforming South Africa’s wine industry, empowering vineyard workers into business owners.
Thokozani now produces award-winning wines and operates a 4-star guesthouse, managed by the very women who once worked the land. Her leadership has been recognised with the 2022 Transformation and Diversity Award (Groot Constantia), South Africa’s Leader of the Year (FEDHASA 2024), the Standard Bank Top Women Leadership Award (2024), and international recognition as a Top Women Entrepreneur in Agriculture and Tourism (Florida, USA 2019).
Her philosophy is captured in Thokozani’s hard-won slogan: “We work the land, and we own the brand.” Denise is committed to expanding Thokozani Wines globally, sharing the story of empowerment, ownership, and resilience.
Join us in the discussion around Thokozani Wines & Hospitality
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this Heritage month of September!
Meet Anderson Carvalho from Dance & Choreography (ACDC) is an independent, emerging and creation-based contemporary dance foundation from the Netherlands, founded by the Brazilian-Dutch choreographer Anderson Carvalho. The foundation is dedicated to artistic creation, research, socio-artistic empowerment, collaboration, innovation and cultural understanding internationally through dance. Their aim is to offer unique experiences in dance that inspire an open and safe space for co-creation, questioning and dialogue.
Carvalho began his studies in dance at a social dance project situated in the Favelas (townships) of Fortaleza, Brazil. He furthered his studies for two years at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He holds a Master degree in Arts, Choreography, a joint-degree by Codarts University of Arts and Fontys University in the Netherlands.
Anderson has been actively involved in the world of social dance projects in Cape Town in the past as a volunteer Choreographer for Dance For All from 2013 till 2022 and has performed with Dance For All on the main stage of the Baxter Dance Festival on several occasions.
Anderson Carvalho was the Jury Chairman at the Korea International Contemporary Dance Competition 2020 and used to be the choreographer and artistic director for the Corpo Mudança Dance Company in Fortaleza, Brazil.
Produced by South Africa’s own Elvis Sibeko, Dance Intersect 2025 is an initiative by internationally acclaimed choreographer Anderson Carvalho, the Netherlands-based founder of Anderson Carvalho Dance and Choreography (ACDC), and transcends borders to unite audiences and artists alike through the universal language of dance.
Cape Town is gearing up to pulse to the rhythm of a global dance dialogue as ACDC Dance Intersect 2025 takes centre stage in early October. A cross-cultural celebration of classical and contemporary ballet, this landmark event brings together international and South African dance companies for an unforgettable series of performances from 2 – 4 October at Artscape Theatre.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this month of October!
Meet Marlene le Roux, the transformation stalwart who helms Artscape Theatre
She is the first woman of colour to take the helm at Cape Town’s biggest theatre.
Marlene Le Roux is a CEO at Artscape. In this capacity she endeavors to close the divide that exists due to the legacy of our Apartheid history. She goes to great lengths to bring people to the theatre, and when that proves difficult she takes the theatre, in the form of a fully-fledged production to the rural areas and the communities.
Join us in listening what’s on at the theatre in the Western Cape this Heritage month of September!
The Grosvenor Guest House & Self-Catering in Simon’s Town is a
charming 4-star, owner-run retreat perched on the slopes
overlooking False Bay and the active naval harbour. With superb
panoramic water views, it's rated around 9-9.3/10 by guest
reviewers for its ideal location—just a short walk from the town
centre, Boulder’s penguin beach, and local restaurants and shops .
Owner Debbie Smuts has owned the business since 2006. We pride
ourselves in Home from Home, caring accommodation. Previously
owner of 2 restaurants so has many years experience in hospitality.
Guests need always come first is my motto
Ahneesh Valodia is the founder, artistic director, and resident choreographer of Taare, a Cape Town-based Indian dance troupe known for its dynamic fusion of Bollywood, classical, and contemporary dance. A self-taught Bollywood dancer and trained Kathak artist, Ahneesh has spent over a decade using performance as a platform for cultural expression, youth development, and storytelling. Despite being diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy in his teens, he transitioned from performer to choreographer, continuing to lead with creativity and passion from behind the scenes.
Under his direction, Taare has staged 11 original productions, including Kismet, a bold Bollywood reinterpretation of Romeo and Juliet, captivating audiences locally and globally. His work celebrates Indian heritage while championing inclusivity and reimagining tradition for new generations.
After two decades managing a Maths and Science Centre in Johannesburg, this North Coast KZN native transitioned to the tourism industry upon moving to Cape Town. She founded Step Out Tours Cape Town, a women-led travel company focused on creating inclusive, empowering, and culturally rich experiences for women and allies. Specializing in small group journeys, the company emphasizes authentic connection, local community support, and mindful travel across the Western Cape and beyond.




