DJ SUNSETS, CHRISTMAS CHEER AND A NEW YEAR’S EVE YOU WON’T FORGET!
South Africa, Cape Town, 12 November 2025: This summer, Cape Town’s iconic 76-foot catamaran, MIRAGE, is turning up the holiday vibes. From DJ-fuelled sunsets to Christmas day sparkle and a New Year’s bash at sea, MIRAGE is the ultimate floating playground for sun-chasers, music lovers, and festive spirits alike.
MIRAGE DJ SUNSETS | 16 DECEMBER TO 11 JANUARY Long days, warm nights and that golden-hour glow – the perfect recipe for MIRAGE’s Sunset DJ Cruises. From 16 December to 11 January, expect live DJ sets, cool cocktails, and Cape Town’s most photogenic sunsets over the Atlantic. Add snacks and pizzas straight from the galley, and you’ve got yourself a summer state of mind.
CHRISTMAS CRUISES | 24 TO 26 DECEMBER It’s Christmas, but make it nautical. Over the festive days of 24, 25 and 26 December, MIRAGE becomes Santa’s seaside hangout. Think face-painting elves, holiday beats, bubbles for the grown-ups, and pure joy for all ages – all with the Atlantic sparkling around you.
NEW YEAR’S EVE STARLIT SAIL | 31 DECEMBER When it comes to saying adieu to 2025, there’s no better place to do it than sailing along Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard. The MIRAGE New Year’s Eve Cruise delivers front-row seats to Cape Town’s midnight fireworks, a dance floor under the stars, and a bar stocked with bubbles. The skyline twinkles, the music plays, and the good times roll well past midnight.
Onboard, you’ll find a full-service bar shaking up signature cocktails, pouring premium wines, whiskies and beers on tap – plus piping hot pizzas and snack platters from the galley.
MIRAGE sails daily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm; priced at R450 per person (children under 15 sail at R225 per child). The daily sunset sail is priced at R650 per person. The MIRAGE New Year’s Eve cruise is priced at R3500 per person.
Bookings are open at www.miragecatamaran.com. Please pre-order food items when booking to ensure smooth sailing.
Cape Town’s Coolest Restaurant Extends London Residency Until June
South Africa, Cape Town, 11 November 2025; Following an exceptionally popular run, The Waldorf Hilton, London has extended its residency with The Pot Luck Club until 30th June 2026. The celebrated South African restaurant, widely praised for its bold flavours and creative cooking, first took over the hotel’s flagship restaurant, Homage, in August 2025 for a three-month pop-up. Now, Londoners can continue to enjoy a taste of one of South Africa’s most sought-after dining experiences until next summer.
The Pot Luck Club is the brainchild of British-born chef Luke Dale Roberts, one of South Africa’s most celebrated culinary talents. Perched atop Cape Town’s Old Biscuit Mill, the restaurant draws nightly crowds with its eclectic, flavour-driven menu and sweeping skyline views. Centred around Luke’s globally inspired small plates, the menu continues to evolve, offering guests a fresh taste of the season with new winter and festive creations. On the London pop-up menu, highlights include duck samosas subtly spiced with five spice, fallow deer served with a rich mole jus, and guinea fowl complemented by cranberry. To finish, a rooibos-poached quince dessert provides a fragrant and elegant finale. Each dish celebrates the depth of the season and the abundance of fine British produce.
The cocktail programme is just as bold, developed in collaboration with The Waldorf Hilton, London’s very own mixologist. Served in The Wild Monkey bar, the drinks list features house-infused cordials, seasonal ingredients and flavours that echo the energy of the kitchen. Signature cocktails go from the bold Thai Green Curry Martini to sharp but sweet Passion Fruit Sake, or the balanced Raspberry Fig Cooler. The dedicated snacks bar menu, first introduced in August, has been curated by Luke Dale Roberts to complement the cocktails. The bar runs Wednesday – Saturday from 4pm until late.
“We’re delighted to extend The Pot Luck Club’s residency at The Waldorf Hilton, London until June 2026,” says Guy Hilton, General Manager. “The response has been phenomenal, and it’s been exciting to see the restaurant bring such fresh energy to the hotel. This extension means even more guests will have the chance to experience it.”
“We’ve talked about bringing The Pot Luck Club to London for years, and it was always the city that made sense,” says chef Luke Dale Roberts. “As a Brit, it’s so meaningful to have been welcomed back in such a positive way, and it’s been a real pleasure doing this with a London landmark hotel, such as The Waldorf Hilton, London. I feel so lucky to share what we’ve built in Cape Town with a new audience.”
Dinner is served daily from 5pm, with the final sitting at 10pm. Alongside the à la carte offering, guests may choose the convenient Lite prix fixe, ideal for those dining before a performance in the neighbouring Theatreland, or indulge in the full Loaded tasting menu. Whether visiting ahead of a show or staying for the evening, this is one residency not to be missed.
Reservations are essential. Book via: https://www.sevenrooms.com/reservations/popatthewaldorf/press-release-november
The Pot Luck Club London Pop-Up The Waldorf Hilton, London, Aldwych, London WC2B 4DD Until 30 June 2026
About The Waldorf Hilton, London:
The Waldorf Hilton, London is one of London’s most iconic hotels, blending the elegance and grandeur of Edwardian London, with modern comfort. Perfectly positioned in the very heart of London’s theatre district, The Waldorf Hilton, London is a short walk to the Capital’s best shops, bars, galleries and landmarks such as Royal Opera House, Somerset House and Covent Garden Piazza.Designed by Rennie Mackintosh’s brother-in-law, Sir Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, The Waldorf Hilton has an iconic Edwardian façade bookended by two of the West End’s most prestigious theatres. Inside, the hotel houses 298 rooms including 19 suites, four restaurants and bars including Homage Restaurant, Good Godfrey’s Bar & Lounge, The Wild Monkey and the T-Room as well as a stunning art deco entertainment space, The Palm Court – which lays claim to London’s first Tangos in the 1920s.
The hotel has hosted stars of stage and screen for decades and its long links to London’s theatre scene are reflected in its entertainment programme, including the iconic Tea Dances which pay homage to The Waldorf’s vast history.
For more information, visit The Waldorf Hilton and follow the hotel on Instagram or Facebook. The Waldorf Hilton is located at Aldwych, London WC2B 4DD For more information, or to make a reservation, travellers may visit: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/lonwahi-the-waldorf-hilton- london or call 0207 836 2400. The property is managed by Guy Hilton.
An Afternoon of Music, Meaning, and Shared Humanity, Featuring Dr Shashi Tharoor
Cape Town, 11th November 2025 – One of South Africa’s most captivating musical storytellers, Mandisi Dyantyis, will headline this year’s Desmond Tutu International Peace Lecture, bringing his signature blend of jazz, soul and spirituality to an afternoon that confronts and addresses faith, conflict, and our shared humanity in a fractured world.
Taking place on 20 November 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), the 15th Annual Desmond Tutu International Peace Lecture promises to be a powerful intersection of art, dialogue, and hope, reminding audiences why Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s message of compassion and Ubuntu continues to resonate across generations.
Award-winning composer, vocalist and trumpeter Mandisi Dyantyis will perform live, setting the emotional tone for an evening that bridges faith and humanity through music.
Known for his ability to hold audiences spellbound, Dyantyis’ performance will pay tribute to Archbishop Tutu’s belief that music and art are essential to healing the soul of a nation.
This year’s keynote address will be delivered by Dr Shashi Tharoor, acclaimed author, parliamentarian, and global thought leader, who will explore the role of faith and moral courage in a world increasingly defined by conflict.
Underscoring the Foundation’s commitment to nurturing future leaders, this year’s Lecture will also spotlight the winners of the Tutu Legacy Foundation Youth School Debate, hosted in partnership with the Metro East Education District (MEED) earlier this year. “Our youth are not the leaders of tomorrow, they are the conscience of today,” says Janet Jobson, CEO of the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation. “Through debate, dialogue, and creativity, they remind us of what peace looks like in action.”
The event will also unveil submissions from the Letters of Peace campaign, a global invitation for people everywhere to share what peace means to them through letters, poetry, art, or voice. You don’t need to attend the lecture to take part; everyone is welcome to submit viawww.tutu.org.za/lettersofpeace or post on social media using #LettersOfPeace and #PeaceInAction. Selected entries will feature in a live installation at the event.
“Each letter is a reflection of Archbishop Tutu’s legacy, that our humanity is bound up in one another,” adds Jobson. “We look forward to hosting attendees for an unforgettable afternoon of music, wisdom, collective reflection and celebrate Ubuntu in action, through the voices, notes, and stories that continue to shape our nation’s soul.”
Date: Thursday, 20 November 2025
Venue: Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Delegates praise human-first innovation, powerful insights and collaborative spirit at Johannesburg event
Johannesburg, 11 November 2025: Delegates at the Singularity South Africa Summit 2025 described their experience as “exceptionally well-organised and insightful from start to finish.” Rayno van Vuuren reflected: “It was inspiring to see how rapidly AI and exponential technologies are shaping our future. The speakers were world-class, each offering unique perspectives on innovation and human potential.”
From the live demo of the humanoid robot Maximus and its canine colleagues Murphy and Mavis to intimate breakout discussions on ethics and emotional intelligence, the programme offered an engaging mix of human and technological insight. Keynotes and panels wrapped up with practical take-aways, such as the five-step sleep plan offered by Dr Michael Breus, and real-life robotics cases presented by Aaron Frank and Hongqi Guo.
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Angela Yeung said what stood out most was that “the summit wasn’t only about machines, it was about mindset. Just like climbing Everest, the future belongs to those who master both inner intelligence and technological capability. Singularity reminded us that innovation without humanity is incomplete.”
Dr Tiffany Vora, one of the featured speakers, shared: “I was particularly inspired by stories of action, innovation and hope from Africa. Yes, this continent is facing important challenges, but it also has a deep wellspring of creativity, energy and passion for change.”
Celiwe Ross, Celiwe Ross, Group Chief Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Officer, Old Mutual, summed up a key theme in her keynote: “Technology can drive growth and efficiency, but only humanity can ensure it uplifts rather than divides. Courage, ingenuity, and empathy are the new cornerstones of effective leadership. True transformation begins with understanding and connection – the ability to see people as they are and then create systems which reflect their realities.”
The event, hosted in collaboration with Old Mutual and metaverse partner UBU, drew over 1 100 participants to the Sandton Convention Centre, with more than 1 000 additional attendees joining online.
The summit covered several standout themes:
Navigating unstable times: David Roberts’ opening keynote kicked off the event with a compelling examination of national disruption, global supply-chain fragility and Africa’s growth potential.
Human-centred leadership: Celiwe Ross of Old Mutual emphasised the blend of empathy and technology in leadership, urging a shift from product sales to purpose-led relationships.
Cognitive computing futures: Aaron Frank mapped the shift from logic-only AI systems to context-driven cognitive models that work alongside people.
AI as a partner, not just a tool: Cathy Hackl invited the audience to rethink machines as collaborators, not just instruments. Her discussion about intimacy and the use of avatars, AI companions and emotional interfaces, was paired with rigorous debate about ethics and design responsibility.
Evolutionary algorithms in action: Ashley Anthony demonstrated how algorithms are now improving themselves and how that capability is being applied in under-resourced South African schools.
Africa’s AI advantage: Maureen Costello of Google Cloud outlined the $1-billion continental investment in cloud infrastructure and the chance for Africa to leapfrog legacy systems.
Preparing for AGI: Peter Xing challenged delegates to plan for AGI futures, not as a horizon goal but as a present condition requiring ethical, distributed capacity.
Inside the robotics lab: Aaron Frank and Hongqi Guo presented live robotics demonstrations and urban-design concepts, showing technology making immediate physical difference.
Adaptability and emotional fitness at work:Futurist John Sanei made a compelling case for emotional intelligence and adaptability as the next frontier of professional capability, beyond IQ and tech skills.
Innovations for social good: Young inventor Bohlale Mphahlele presented her wearable alerting device for gender-based violence, bringing the event’s tech-forward conversations back to everyday human welfare.
Mic Mann, Co-CEO of Singularity South Africa, said: “Each year we’re inspired by how our community continues to grow and evolve. The energy, curiosity and collaboration we saw at this year’s summit reaffirm our belief that Africa has the talent and drive to shape a thriving, human-centred future.”
“We’re already looking ahead to next year’s gathering on 21 and 22 October 2026 at the Sandton Convention Centre. The conversations that began here are just the start — next year we’ll build on them with even greater momentum and purpose,” added Shayne Mann, Co-CEO of Singularity South Africa.
Looking ahead, the summit concluded with a clear call to turn insight into action and announced that the 2026 event will take place on Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 October 2026 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Delegates left with new horizons, refreshed purpose and early plans to return next year.
For regular updates, follow Singularity South Africa on social media @singularityusouthafrica. To join the Singularity community of changemakers, or to learn more, visithttps://singularityusouthafricasummit.org/.
INTERNATIONAL R&B SENSATION SABRINA CLAUDIO ALONGSIDE LLOYISO AND MANANA CONFIRMED AS HEADLINERS
Johannesburg, South Africa — Y, the heartbeat of Joburg’s youth culture, is turning up the heat this summer with LYFE, the ultimate music experience happening on Saturday, 6 December at Marks Park, Emmarentia.
This year, LYFE brings the vibe with an exclusive performance by international R&B sensation Sabrina Claudio, best known for her sultry hits like “Belong to You” and “Unravel Me.” Joining her on the lineup is local favourite Lloyiso and Swazi born, SA based artist and producer newcomer Manana. Through their powerful and ethereal singing, both these artists channels deep, emotional insights into love and the ties that bind us.
The LYFE’s lineup also includes a mix of Y’s very own Rarri, Fif Laaa, DJ FaeFae, Just Mo and so much more, set to create a full day of pure energy, good music and unforgettable moments.
Y’ers can expect nothing but summer magic fashion, music and that signature YFM energy that defines the streets and the culture, with an offering of unforgettable live performances and a celebration of musical diversity.
Summer starts here! Y is officially welcoming summer in style this December! Club Y gets the party started on Friday, 5 December in Melville, and the celebration continues at LYFE, happening at Marks Park, Emmarentia, on Saturday, 6 December.
Y’s Music Curator, Gcobisa Codi Dinca, said, “Summer is already knocking – and Y is turning the heat all the way up with Club Y followed by LYFE this December. We’re talking next-level vibes, the coldest fits and a lineup that’s straight flames. It’s all about great fashion, positive energy, good music and that signature Y flavor as always. Pull up, cos it’s gonna be a movie!”
Get ready to unleash your inner music lover, your dance floor diva and your music festival fanatic. LYFE: SA’s ultimate music Festival is about to make your summer hotter, louder, and more vibrant than ever before, celebrating the best Summer of your LYFE!
Y is hard launching December — and LYFE is where it all begins.
Tickets available on Webtickets from tomorrow. Regrettable no under 18 allowed.
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LYFE
Date Saturday, 06 December 2025
Venue Marks Park, Emmarentia, Johannesburg
Time 12-8PM
LineUp Sabrina Claudio, Lloyiso, Manana, Rarri, Fif Laaa, DJ FaeFae, Just Mo
Follow @YFM on all social platforms for lineup drops, updates, and behind-the-scenes sneak peeks.
Listen to Y on the Y App, OpenView, DStv Channel 859 or FM 99.2.