The municipalities participating in the Western Cape’s project to move off the national power grid and beat load shedding have been revealed. In Alan Winde's State of the Province Address
South Africa’s drugs regulator SAHPRA has confirmed that an emergency use application for the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech has been approved. According to Reuters, so far, South
Winter is just around the corner, and for many, this means long cold nights snuggled up beneath their favourite blanket with a lovely cup of hot chocolate. Unfortunately, not everyone
The South African Bureau of Standards has taken any hand sanitisers containing acetone, methanol and methylated from the shelves and warns the public against uncertified products. Certified sanitisers or products
South Africans, buckle up for an unprecedented hike in fuel prices come April 2021. The price per litre might surpass R17 in inland regions. According to the Central Energy Fund,
Getting pulled over can be stressful, and not just because you forgot about last month’s speeding fine. Unfortunately, it’s a grim reality that South African women are in a vulnerable
The month of March is already upon us, which means Human Rights day - commemorated annually on 21 March - is just around the corner. While many people look forward
St George's Grammar School in Mowbray will be hosting an annual Pride Day for its students. The school set the plan into motion in the hopes of promoting inclusivity, and
Minister of Education Debbie Schafer said that the Western Cape government will keep track of the ongoing investigation into an incident of alleged rape at Bishops Diocesan College. A video
The University of Cape Town Council has approved the proposal by the executive for all students with historic debt to be allowed to register in 2021, reports IOL. This is