Many Capetonians are wondering about the extra R150 on their electricity bill this month. The City of Cape Town has implemented an electricity delivery charge because residents are saving electricity,
Four years after being exonerated on charges of premeditated murder of his wife, Anni Hindocha, while on honeymoon in picturesque Cape Town, British businessman Shrien Dewani seems to have found
Cycling has presented such a booming economic opportunity in the Western Cape that provincial government has now launched brand-new department that will lend itself towards growing cycling opportunities in the
The body of Bronwen Houghton was found next to Chapman's Peak Drive on Thursday. Houghton, who was 63 years old, was reported missing on Sunday after she went for a
It has come to light that Prasa has been operating without a valid safety permit, if the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) does not step its game up
The Cape Milner is one of the Mother City's best kept secrets - this petite boutique hotel is nestled among the hilly roads of Tamboerskloof and its exterior is as
A controversial homeschooling policy has now been approved by the Council for Education Ministers (CEM), and will become a new law. The policy will provide for the registration, implementation and
Convicted racist, former estate agent Vicki Momberg, was granted bail of R2 000 on Thursday by the Randburg Magistrate's Court. This comes after an appeal against her conviction and sentence
Metrorail train fires have left many feeling hopeless - a total of seven trains have been razed this year. To put the public at ease, 100 new railway police are
A controversial proposal to tow an iceberg to Cape Town in an effort to help alleviate the strain on the city's water resources will now be investigated by the Water