A taxi driver has been arrested after a City of Cape Town traffic officer was killed on Friday night [August 7] in a gruesome hit-and-run accident. In a statement, mayoral
CapeNature announced their self-catering accommodation, camping, selected overnight hiking trails and eco-venues are open again for inter-provincial travellers from Friday, August 7. A myriad of destinations around the Western Cape
The ban on the sale of tobacco products and alcohol may remain for much longer than some residents would like. According to National Health Minister Zweli Mkhize, the country is
Data released by car security specialists Tracker for the year July 2019 to June 2020 reveals that there has been a significant drop in vehicle crime amid the nationwide lockdown.
A mandatory vaccine newborns receive to fight off tuberculosis (TB) may also have a positive impact on the COVID-19 curve. A new study suggests that there is a correlation between
It's once again that time of year when Western leopard toads in the Cape begin their migration. Every year from late July to September, this endangered species migrates across the
During winter it's understandable that we want to spend more time indoors. It seems it's not only the Mother City's human residents who feel this way. A Cape Grysbok recently
Preston Davids, a judo champion and coach, was killed on Monday, August 3. The 29-year-old rising star was stabbed to death in Bellville South by two men. According to Davids'
A group of former students at South African College High School (SACS) have called the school out for alleged instances of discrimination and institutionalised racism over the years. The students
The country will turn bright red on August 5 to raise awareness for the events industry, which is struggling to remain alive amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The #LightSAred campaign will