The latest suicide incident which shocked the Western Cape has brought the number of suicides by school learners to 19 in just the past two years. As reported throughout the
The Western Cape became the first province to make strides with the efficient COVID-19 vaccine notification system. This follows the province’s consecutive efforts to ramp up ease of access to
The rapid increase of gang violence and the number of innocent people getting killed has been a thorn in the backside of our local government. However, come July 1, the
The renowned Long Street swimming pool has finally reopened after its closure of more than a year. The swimming pool, one of the few facilities around the city that operate
Following the public's disapproval of the proposed amendments to the country’s firearm legislation, police minister Bheki Cele indicated that armed citizens won’t solve the country’s high crime rate. This comes
A new Magistrate has been assigned to the case involving the alleged underworld figure, Nafiz Modack. Magistrate Abram Mashala, who originally oversaw the case, was wounded in the buttocks on Sunday,
From the Argus to Cape Times, the Daily Voice and Die Burger, we know that our morning pitstop at a garage, kiosk or our local vendor will have us covered
Ongoing cable theft and vandalism have become a serious problem for the restoration of the 'notorious' Central Line. Trains had even stopped running on the line in November 2019 due
There are still no leads in the case of the missing one-year-old toddler from Gansbaai in the Western Cape. The young Chesswell Makampies was last seen on April 17 in
A Kraaifontein policeman has been shot and wounded over the weekend. As reported by SABC, the officer and a colleague were pursuing suspects in Scottsville after gang activity flared up