The founder and owner of Fish Hoek Tourism, Angela Botha, died on December 11 after battling a short illness. According to her husband Paul, she had developed edema, which is
South Africa's lockdown regulations have been updated yet again to reflect recent changes, following President Cyril Ramaphosa's national address on Monday [December 14]. The updates provide clarity on how hotels
A devastating fire broke out in the Masiphumele informal settlement near Fish Hoek late on Thursday [December 17] afternoon, destroying more than a thousand structures in its wake. The fire
A fire has broken out in Masiphumelele near Ocean View on Thursday afternoon [December 17]. The fire is massive, and images show billowing smoke clouds hanging in the area. The
Religious leaders from across the globe representing the world's main faiths have come together to take a stand against gay conversion therapies. They are calling for a global ban on
The City of Cape Town is warning small businesses to be extra wary, as a new scam has emerged in which fraudsters are posing as COVID-19 ‘cleansing services’ and conning
In honour of Reconciliation Day, the Robben Island Museum (RIM) is making it easier for South African citizens to visit the island and experience an important part of our history.
It has been a year since South African photojournalist Shiraaz Mohamed made his successful escape from captivity, after being kidnapped in Syria by Islamic State in 2017. Mohamed was captured
“The Cape Winelands District a thousand things to do and then some wine.” These words aptly describe the Cape Winelands District, this unique area is home to wonderful places situated
The Western Cape Government Health’s (WCGH’s) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) have become the first government institution in South Africa that will be allowed to fly drones legally. These drones will