🎵 Music: Black Coffee Takes Over Cape Town
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The biggest story in entertainment this weekend is the Black Coffee Weekender in Cape Town. Curated by the Grammy-winning DJ himself, this three-day cultural pilgrimage (Feb 27 – March 1) has turned the Mother City into a global dance hub.
The Main Event: Today, February 28, the spotlight is on The Ostrich, where Black Coffee is joined by international sensation Peggy Gou for her exclusive South African debut.
The Vibe: Expect a sophisticated blend of Afro-house, deep tech, and high-fashion crowds.
The Finale: Tomorrow, March 1, the festival wraps up with a "Beach Brunch" at Grand Africa Café & Beach—the ultimate seaside cooldown.
🎬 Entertainment: Film Festival Fever
While many are dancing, others are heading to the cinema as Africa’s film industry gears up for a massive March.
Joburg Film Festival: Pre-event buzz is reaching a fever pitch as the festival officially kicks off this coming Tuesday (March 3). Industry insiders are already in Johannesburg for private screenings of the opening film, Laundry (Uhlanjululo), a poignant drama set in the 1960s.
New African Film Festival: Announcement highlights this weekend have confirmed that My Father’s Shadow (Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes selection) will headline major showcases this season, sparking huge conversations on social media about the "New Wave" of African cinema.
🏆 Sports: World Cup Stakes & Off-Road Endurance
It is a massive weekend for African representation on the global and local stage.
Cricket: T20 World Cup Semi-Finals
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is reaching its climax, and South Africa’s Proteas have officially secured their spot in the semi-finals after a dominant run in the Super 8s.
The Drama: While SA is safely through, the continent is watching closely as the final spots are decided. Today and tomorrow feature "virtual knockout" matches, including a massive clash between India and the West Indies that will determine the final bracket.
Athletics: XTERRA South Africa
In the Western Cape’s Elgin Valley, the XTERRA South Africa championship is underway (Feb 28 – March 1).
Saturday: The Full Distance Triathlon saw elite off-road athletes tackle a 30km mountain bike trail and a 10km trail run.
Sunday: The focus shifts to the Sprint Triathlon and Trail Run events, drawing thousands of outdoor enthusiasts to the Grabouw Country Club.
Football: CAF Interclub Update
Fans are currently in a "calm before the storm" period. With the CAF Champions League group stages concluded, teams are preparing for the Quarter-Finals which kick off on March 13. This weekend is all about tactical camps and recovery for the continent's giants like Al Ahly and Mamelodi Sundowns.
Editor’s Note: Whether you’re courtside, curbside, or at the main stage, the energy across Africa this weekend proves once again why the continent is the world's heartbeat for culture and talent.




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