DA’s Schreiber, De Lille at loggerheads over cost of ministerial residences
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia De Lille has accused Democratic Alliance (DA) MP
Cataract screenings for Touws River residents
Humanitarian aid organisation, Gift of the Givers, has teamed up with Cape Town NPO, the Radiance
Cape Town takes major step to stabilise electricity supply
Cape Town residents with solar systems will soon be able to sell their excess electricity to the
State calls for multiple life sentences for Tazne Van Wyk’s murderer
Sentencing proceedings in the case of convicted murderer, Moehydien Pangaker, will start in the High
City of Cape Town warns residents of online housing scam
Cape Town residents have raised concerns over the latest scam doing the rounds in the Western Cape
Cape Town woman bust with R1.5 million worth mandrax tablets
Police in Cape Town have confiscated 30-thousand mandrax tablets with a street value of around
Oldest township in Cape Town celebrates 100 years
Langa which is the oldest township in the Western Cape is gearing up to celebrate its centenary in
No fatalities reported in Khayelitsha fire: Smith
A firefighter has sustained second degree burns during a fire in Khayelitsha on the Cape Flats. Four
Sewage spillage leads to temporary closure of one of Cape Town’s beaches
Fish Hoek Beach in the Cape Peninsula has been closed between the lifeguard station and Jager Walk
Over 300 people left homeless in CPT following fire
About 360 people have been left homeless after a fire swept through a section of Du Noon in Cape
A young Masiphumelele skipper to lead a team of sailors in the Cape2Rio race on Monday
Qumbu-born Sibusiso Sizatu who grew up in Masiphumelele near Fishoek in Cape Town, says he hopes to
City of Cape Town urges beachgoers to exercise safety
As thousands of people are expected to flock to beaches today, the City of Cape Town has urged
Media company’s warehouse in Cape Town extensively damaged by fire
The warehouse of a media company in Cape Town has been extensively damaged by a huge fire in
Cape Town International Jazz Festival postponed to 2024
Cape Town’s popular International Jazz Festival for next year has been postponed to February 2024.
Muizenberg Pavilion and Sunrise Beach reopened for public use
The Muizenberg Pavilion and Sunrise Beach in the Cape Peninsula have been reopened to the public.
World’s scientific community demonstrated value of collaboration: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says while the world’s scientific community demonstrated the value of
Cape Town Hank’s Old Irish Pub called out for a racist incident
A Cape Town drinking establishment has been called out for a racist incident after a video has gone
Fun run hosted in Cape Town to highlight importance of air quality
The Department of Science and Innovation is hosting a fun run in Sea Point and Khayelitsha in Cape
Western Cape launches safety units for tourism hotspots
The Western Cape and the City of Cape Town have jointly launched Tourism Safety Units for the
Global demand for green hydrogen-based products on the increase: President Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has emphasized the country’s prospects to attract foreign investments,