News of the Home Affairs Portfolio Committee's adoption of the Civil Union Amendment Bill been welcomed by LGBT+ advocacy groups. The bill, if passed by the National Assembly, will compel matrimonial
The City's Fire and Rescue Services will officially welcome in 114 seasonal firefighters ahead of summer, which is also known as the fire season in Cape Town. The season recruits
Cape Town's pride march is something that all members of the LGBTQIA community look forward to each year - it is an opportunity to celebrate themselves and the community, as
The majority of matric pupils wrote their last exams yesterday, meaning the annual end-of-matric celebrations, otherwise known as 'Matric Rage' parties, will soon be getting under way. Debbie Schäfer, the
Table Mountain is Cape Town's most famous landmark, with tourists flocking in from far and wide to marvel at its beauty. The mountain, much like other Natural Wonders of the
Cape Town has been hailed by many as one of the world's most beautiful cities, but the city is still grappling the hard knock the tourism and hospitality industries have
The stroke 0f midnight signals the beginning of the world's biggest shopping frenzy - Black Friday. Consumers are enticed by slashed prices, and often purchase things they do not actually
Table Mountain's beautiful Orange Kloof Tented Camp will be temporarily closed following a sharp spike in the robbing of guests. Three separate incidences have occurred within the last two months
The drought that brought not only Cape Town, but the entire Western Cape, to its knees has had a negative impact not just on local residents but on international tourism as
Open Streets is returning to Bellville for a day on Sunday, 25 November. This is your opportunity to experience the rare joy of frolicking in the streets without fear of