The V&A Waterfront has taken the next step in making the Western Cape’s first inclusive kitchen incubator a reality by calling for applications. The kitchen incubator is one part of
We've seen a few impressive mohawks on our Cape Town Streets, but nothing like this. Joseph Grisamore, a resident of Park Rapids in Minnesota, has the world's tallest Mohican mohawk.
A good Samaritan has started a Backabuddy to raise funds for an employee of Laughton's in Sea Point. "Virtue's home was robbed last week by some thieves posing to be
A group of approximately 100 undertakers made their way to the Cape Town Home Affairs office, and also gathered in the N2 between Borchards Quarry and Airport Approach Road, in
Cape Town's very own Wayde Van Niekerk has once again made South Africa proud with his performance in Switzerland on Tuesday, September 15. The Olympic champion won the 400m event
The Cape of Good Hope (CoGH) SPCA was recently touched by the strength and determination of a mother's love - regardless of whether this love was for a human or
The National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) is considering a number of restrictions under the National State of Disaster. According to Minister of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize, the current restrictions are
Raising a child comes with many challenges. The geography of your child's home country is an important factor to consider, as the unique socio-political landscape will have an impact on the
The body of a woman was found on crime hotspot Baden Powell Drive on Monday, September 14. The woman is believed to be between 25 and 30-years-old and was found
A number of new directives have been published to update South Africa's lockdown rules. These include the re-opening of old age homes as well as pre-schools. The country is waiting