The nine-year Zimbabwean boy that was attacked by a hyena last month now requires plastic surgery. The young boy, Rodwell Khomazana lost his nose, left eye, most of his upper
A group of learners at Camps Bay High School has initiated a new project to raise funds for a year's worth of sanitary products. The project kicked off earlier this
The safety of school children has once again come under the spotlight after a Livingstone High School pupil was attacked by a group of men outside the school grounds on
Western Cape Minister of Human Settlements, Tertius Simmers, will visit the Bitou Municipality and leadership of the Qolweni community in Plettenberg Bay on Friday, June 18. This comes after the
The 108 District Six (D6) land claimants will soon return to the area which they once called home. Former residents were forcibly removed from their homes when the area was
The Animal Anti-Cruelty League (AACL) Cape Town confirmed in a Facebook post on Friday, June 18, that one of its most long-serving inspectors has passed away. Esme Mienie served as
From the Argus to the 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
Alcohol will soon be sold at various BP petrol stations in Gauteng and the Western Cape after the petrol retailer launched 'wine on the go' on Thursday, June 17, at
The legal representative of the woman who allegedly gave birth to decuplets confirmed that her client has instructed her to apply for an urgent court interdict on Friday, June 18,
The Western Cape's Head of the Health Department, Dr Keith Cloete, indicated during a weekly digital press conference on COVID-19 on Thursday, June 17, that the province is now fully