This years Cape Town Pride Parade is all about being seen and heard. It's about visibility. Festival director, Mathew van As said that none of that will change despite the
A fire broke out at Parliament's Old Assembly building last night, Tuesday 16 March. The cause of the fire remains unknown and many offices and committee rooms were damaged, reports
Eskom took to Twitter to announce that loadshedding will be reduced to stage one. Don't get too excited, Capetonians. This comes with an extension of power cuts later in the
Warm Wednesdays are the best Wednesdays and we're in for a steamer with temperatures reaching a stunning 26-degrees. Grab your boardies and bikinis because a perfect beach day is cooking
Lion’s Head has to be one of the first attractions that comes to mind when thinking "Cape Town". It's viewed as a firm favourite by both locals and tourists alike. Views
This afternoon, March 16, the Animal Welfare Society of South Africa released a wonderful statement on Facebook announcing that Lady Rosmead has finally been captured after weeks on the run.
Numbness, shortness of breath and mouth ulcers. These are all reported side effects experienced by South African healthcare workers after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, reports IOL. The Western
South Africans are urged to prepare for intermitted power cuts that could last up to five years. Andre de Ruyter, Eskom chief executive, said yesterday that there would be a
The Western Cape has 2717 active cases of COVID-19 as of 1pm, 15 March. The province’s total number of COVID-19 infections has now reached 277 617 confirmed cases and 263
The last few days saw a lot of rain for the Western Cape. Naturally, wet roads and pot holes could have been predicted. However, no one could have imagined an