Cape Town is arguably the analogue photography capital of South Africa. Every month more and more creative individuals take the plunge into the medium. While the cost of buying rolls
Everyday Journal is a Cape Town-based literary magazine, conceptualised during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, that seeks to emphasise the potential of the ordinary and minutiae of life while
The Cape Winelands District Municipality's Fire Services are still battling the ongoing blaze in the mountains above Franschhoek as of 8.30am on Thursday, February 25. The fire, which broke out
The cathedral of St George the Martyr is the oldest Anglican Cathedral in Southern Africa, as well as the Mother Church of the diocese. The church was built to provide
The co-ordinator of the Rwanda National Congress (RNC) in South Africa, Seif Bamporiki, was shot and killed in Gugulethu on Sunday, February 21. The South African Police Service (SAPS) believe
Gansbaai's favourite shark, Mini Nemo – named after the titular character from the hit Disney film because they both have a stunted pectoral fin – returned to the area on
The Minister of Fisheries, Barbara Creecy announced on February 19 that she intends to approach the Cape High Court to ask for the process whereby small-scale fishing rights are awarded
Western Cape police have arrested a 32-year-old man in connection with the fatal shooting of three people in Bellville, Cape Town on Tuesday, February 16. Police believe the incident, which
Cape Town community safety group Parkscape are mourning the death of Roger Priestman, a member of the team, who died in hospital on Wednesday, February 17. He was brutally beaten
A luxury vehicle showroom near Paarden Eiland in Cape Town was ransacked by approximately 40 suspects on Wednesday, February 17. The suspects allegedly threatened staff with firearms and demanded to