A few months ago, the idea of towing an iceberg to help Cape Town's water crisis would have been called ludicrous. Now, government has said they will look into the
Cape Town Mayor, Patricia De Lille, has brought forward a proposal that may be a landmark decision for low-income housing in the City. The Zero2One skyscraper, to be built on
In a bold move to show solidarity with the country, Castle Lager, one of South Africa's best-selling beers, announced it would be selling label-free beer on Monday evening.The beer brand
In recent weeks, various protests have flared up in the City of Cape Town around the issue of housing. These include protests in the Southern suburb areas of Vrygrond, Capricorn,
The Australian government is not as welcoming as South Africans farmers expected them to be. When applying for a refugee or humanitarian visa for the country of Australia, one must meet
The Two Oceans Aquarium returns with its iconic Turtle Week, which will run from 21 to 27 May 2018. The Aquarium will be giving away an Ocean Experience this year,
A 55.16% increase in water tariffs for the City of Cape Town had residents in an uproar. After consideration and assessment of the City's draft budget for 2018/19 - the tariff
On Monday, the City of Cape Town announced that a temporary desalination plant located in Strandfontein had come online to produce high-quality desalinated water. The plant currently injects around three
Bryte Insurance's latest Crime Tracker shows which types of vehicles are most targeted during a hijacking in South Africa. The tracker is an indicator of long-term crime trends in the
A R2.5-million artificial wetland will be built next to Mbekweni, an informal settlement in Paarl, to prevent the Berg River from being contaminated by wastewater and refuse off-flow from the