A Cape Town printing company is joining the fight against coronavirus and protecting our youngest members of society by donating face shields to underprivileged schools. Grades 7 and 12 are
During a time when everyone is kept apart, photography can bring people together. Green Point-based photographer Daniela Zondagh started a project called 'Lockdown 2020 Drive-by Portraits' and donates part of
In the midst of much uncertainty and anxiety over learners returning to school today [June 1], Table View Primary welcomed their Grade 7 learners in a very special way. All
Another much-loved Cape Town restaurant has had to close permanently due to the financial strain imposed by the lockdown. Woodstock restaurant The Kitchen posted a heartfelt message on Facebook to
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security cluster (JCPS) outlined the security protocols applicable to Level 3 of the nationwide lockdown during a briefing this evening [May 28]. The JCPS cluster
During a live briefing this evening [May 26] regarding the calls of members of the faith community to reopen places of worship, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that religious gatherings of
Families that are not able to be together during lockdown are having a tough time, but especially those whose newest little additions to the family are isolated in neonatal units
The Western Cape has 7439 active cases of COVID-19 as of 1pm on May 25 with a total of 14 978 confirmed cases and 7221 recoveries. Total confirmed COVID-19 cases:
The first signs of winter arrived in the Western Cape today as predicted. Snow settled on the Brandwag Mountain near Worcester, as well as rain and sleet and even some
As the colder months approach, the lights might just stay on for longer throughout winter and Capetonians can look forward to keeping warm. Thanks to Eskom's "successful short-term maintenance programme