Last week's barrage of rain have pushed dam levels up to 64.4% - just 0.6% away from having a dam storage average of 65%. The light rains received last week
Two previous incidents of child abduction in the Cape have already left parents and teachers on high alert, but the most recent incident now has them terrified. Western Cape Minister
Ten people have been confirmed dead, and a further 30 were injured, after a bus crashed near Beaufort West in the Karoo. The crash occurred on the R61 in the
Customers of the popular retailer Pick n Pay have been crying foul at the supermarket's scratch and win campaign. The ongoing campaign started at the beginning of August and aims
Those who earn a gross monthly income of R7 500 0r less per month and have unsecured debt that totals R50 000 or more may now have the opportunity to
A man from Rotterdam, who is a suspected jihadist, has been implicated in the disappearance of two British botanists who were kidnapped while visiting KwaZulu-Natal. Rodney and his wife Rachel Saunders’
The bountiful rains that the Cape has received over the past several days has finally pushed our dam levels up past the 60% mark, and has prompted the City to
The Department of Education (DOE) made the decision to forge ahead with the public participation meetings for its controversial bill to allow the sale of alcohol at Western Cape schools
We all love to see pictures of pure, white blanketing snow! Last week, the South African Weather Service released an alert for disruptive snowfall across the Western Cape, which predicted
The right for terminally ill medical patients to choose how and when they die has been a hot topic for many years, and a controversial bill proposed by Congress of