Cape Town's very own Jonathan Butler will kick off JazzFix – the Cape Town International Jazz Festival's (CTIJF) new online series – with his 2019 homecoming show. The Grammy-nominated guitarist
A shooting in Voortrekker Road, Bellville left two people dead and another two injured on Tuesday, February 16. Provincial police said the matter was related to the taxi industry. The
GoDriveIn Movie and Roadhouse in Salt River announced a partnership with Short & Sweet that will provide a free movie show every week for up to 50 cars from Thursday,
Four boys tragically died when they sank into a sand embankment under the N2 highway near Borcherds Quarry on February 8. Several reports suggested that incident may have been related
South African chef Jean Delport and Restaurant Interlude in Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens in Sussex, England have retained their Michelin Star after also receiving the honour in 2019. Delport is
The Department of Basic Education warned schools that it is illegal to ask parents to pay a registration fee before enrollment and urged parents not to pay. National Education spokesperson
The Presidency announced on Tuesday, February 9 that 600 000 jobs have been created through the Presidential Employment Stimulus as part of the country's economic recovery plan. The January progress
The UK government said travellers arriving from COVID-19 hotspots, including South Africa, could be fined £10,000 (R202 945,89) and face jail sentences of up to 10 years if they flout
The Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) Board announced on Wednesday, February 10 that the 2021 edition of the prestigious race, which was scheduled for June, has been cancelled for the second
The Department of Employment and Labour announced that the National Minimum Wage (NMW) in South Africa will increase by 4.5% to R21.69 per hour from March 1, 2021. Farmworkers will