The number of deaths caused by drunk drivers in the Western Cape last year amounted to 1 315. To reduce the number of fatalities resulting from driving under the influence,
In the wake of the six fires that have damaged a number of Metrorail carriages and have caused over R30-million in damages, the Democratic Alliance (DA) is pushing for something
Yet another burning train pulled into Retreat Station at about 10.30am today. Metrorail employees separated the burning carriages from the rest of the train to prevent further damage. Five carriages
An average of 600 children die from drowning in South Africa each year, with an overall average of 2 000 fatal drownings occurring including adults. This has contributed to the
K9 dog units play a vital role in the police service, and are particularly crucial in the City of Cape Town's crackdown on drugs and firearms. Eleven new dogs have
Amazon.com Inc is expanding its empire to encompass Cape Town, which is now being viewed as a "tech hub" of the country. This will higher the stakes in this cloud
KwaZulu-Natal is known for its warm, temperate waters, and although this makes for perfect swimming, it also attracts sharks. Nearly all beaches in the province are protected by shark nets
Last week, a policeman was axed during a protest in Zwelihle, Hermanus. It is alleged that demonstrators turned on the officer when police would not release a community leader who
A 14-year-old from Caledon, Jadon Churchman, will be representing South Africa at an international drone-racing championship in Shenzhen, China. Churchman is part of a four-person team including financial planner Devon
Although dam levels have been steadily increasing as a result of the fruitful winter rains the City of Cape Town has received, the City has warned that the past weekend's