Henri Van Breda might appear in the Western Cape High Court today, to hear the outcome of his leave to appeal for his triple murder sentence - he is not
The country's very first electricity-powered buses are being trialled in Cape Town, but are already facing an uphill battle. The City of Cape Town announced plans to roll out electricity-powered
Cape Town is well on its way to becoming one of the country's greenest and most environmentally sustainable cities. The results of the City's latest State of the Environment Report
An increased level of controversy has surrounded the proposed Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS), as it may cause fuel levies to increase up to 75% and reduced compensation is to
A high spring tide of approximately 1.92 meters is expected to hit Milnerton Beach this weekend as a result of exceptionally strong winds. The City has advised its residents to
Microbeads are a popular component found in many common products in South Africa including face washes, toothpastes and even shampoos. Many environmental organizations have been advocating for microbeads to be
Micro apartment living has picked up in popularity as more and more people choose location over space. The number of these little developments cropping up across the Mother City and
South African photographer, Justin Sullivan, has won first prize in the Top News category in the prestigious Andrei Stenin International Photo Contest. His winning photograph, titled "Stand Off", depicts a
The Western Cape Department of Education (WCED) has announced that it has spent more than R34-million on its Safer School program. This initiative provides for reinforced targeted security around schools
Fifteen-year-old Leah Jovic Hall was last seen by her mother and grandmother in Hout Bay on Tuesday afternoon, and has been missing since. Leah was wearing a grey tracksuit top