Tik time bomb – socio-economic tragedy
I know that much has been written about drug abuse. These are my personal recollections, writes Brenton Geach.
Living in ‘Kill Me Quick’
Brenton Geach visited a family who lost two sons and describes how locals feel about the state of their lives and suburb.
Gallery: Off to the Emirates
When the horn sounded at 6pm yesterday, the seven teams starting off on the second leg of the 2014/15 Volvo Ocean Race left the V&A Waterfront right on time.
Gallery: City's music on show at museum
A museum dedicated to indigenous Western Cape music opened its doors in Franschhoek yesterday with performances by musician and theatre personality David Kramer and "spoon" guitarist Hannes Coetzee.
Taxi drivers cause chaos
Pupils writing 'mock' matric and other exams were left stranded when residents joined minibus taxi drivers in shutting down Vrygrond in a violent protest which closed down Prince George drive for five hours.
Girl surfing tips good for boys too
Surf girls may be sexy but they’re also skilled.
Stand-up contest with nature
Madagascar is a perfect testing ground for brave surfers, writes Brenton Geach.
Kalahari dreaming. . .
Beauty beckons in a great escape, writes Brenton Geach, who took the pictures.
Hope and happiness go up in a cloud of tik
Photographer Brenton Geach almost lost a close friend to tik. Here is his story. . .
Surfing legend heads for big tube in the sky
In one of his last interviews, South African surfing legend Ant van den Heuvel's parting words were: "Till death do I surf. " Two years later, it is fitting that Jeffreys Bay's best-known resident died as he lived.