The Shark Spotters do an incredibly important job on Cape Town's coastlines. These highly trained individuals scan the water looking for sharks, using polarised sunglasses and binoculars. Shark Spotters are
The price of fuel is predicted to drop once again, according to unaudited mid-month data released by the Central Energy Fund (CEF) for November. Currently, predictions stipulate that 17c will
An elderly woman (89) from the Netherlands has become the world's first person to die after contracting COVID-19 twice. According to experts, this has raised questions about immunity and how
The City of Cape Town’s Transport Directorate will be resurfacing a stretch of approximately 1,3km of High Level Road in Green Point, as part of routine maintenance work. The work
As part of SANParks' continuous response to COVID-19, Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) staff in collaboration with the TMNP Honorary Ranger corpse, distributed 150 food parcels donations to vulnerable families
The Communications and Digital Technologies Department recently published its Audio and Audiovisual Content Services (AACS) white paper, and this may drastically change the way in which alcohol is marketed in
The City of Cape Town's Fire & Rescue Service personnel stationed at Belhar sprang into action and saved the life of a two-week-old infant last week. "The baby was brought
The bodies of two boys have been recovered from a dam in Dysselsdorp near Oudtshoorn. According to police, three boys went for a swim in the Askamp dam. When they
Table Mountain has just received the incredible news of another nomination in the World Travel Awards - this time, to be ranked as the best tourist attraction in the entire
Numbeo has updated its monthly utilities index, and this means it has updated information on just how much bills cost in four of South Africa's most popular cities. These include