The iconic Table Mountain will light up in gold on Tuesday, October 6 from 8-9pm for the fighters, survivors and those who have passed away from childhood cancer. Gold is
Keep The Energy is a community organisation that aims to combat the pandemic that is gender-based violence (GBV) against women, children and LGBTQIA+ persons. The organisation was founded after the
Victims of domestic violence may think twice about getting help from social workers, which includes coming up with a safety plan like getting a protection order, if proposed amendments to
The Western Cape government is taking precautionary measures in the event of a second wave of COVID-19. In light of the second waves of coronavirus infections being experienced across the
A family in Kimberley took their deceased brother's coffin to a local bank after the bank allegedly failed to carry out the payment of his funeral policy. The man had
Emirates has cancelled all flights to and from King Shaka International Airport with immediate effect. The cancellations are due to Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) regulations. According
A fire has destroyed 11 wendy houses and a number of shacks in Kleinvlei. Humanitarian Organisation, The Shackbuilder, is on site supporting displaced families. Director Quinton Adams has been building
Clay Cafe is Cape Town's favourite way to get creative. Clay Cafe in the city, which originally opened in Gardens, caters for an intimate art experience. Now, the cafe announced
Robberg beach in Plettenberg Bay has had an array of aquatic visitors over the past few months. A pair of Cape clawless otters were sighted emerging from the surf. A
Timothy Ray Brown, known under the pseudonym "The Berlin patient" has died at age 54. In 2007, Brown received a bone marrow transplant from a donor who was naturally resistant