If you thought 2020 has felt longer than any other year, today will be a nightmare for you. Monday, December 21 is the Summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. This
Helderberg Wildlife Rescue received an interesting call-out on Sunday morning [December 20]. A Rock Hyrax, also called the Cape Hyrax and more commonly known as the 'dassie' found its way
In the most bizarre video shared on a few Facebook Cape Town groups and Twitter on Friday, December 18 - a driver is videoed trying to get a Zippy Smart
Extreme adventurer Zirk Botha will set off a second time on his solo row from Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, December 19 at 8am from the Kommetjie
The annual Festive Lights Switch-On has been cancelled to reduce the spread of the virus, as the event attracts tens of thousands of spectators. Never fear, however, as a Brackenfell resident
There’s a new kid on the Church Square block, in the heart of Cape Town’s CBD, and it comes packing with wholesome conscious freshness. Exactly a year after she first
The next time you visit Table Mountain, check out the City’s innovative Fog Harvesting pilot project. The project aims to investigate fog harvesting as a means to augment the drinking
In honour of Reconciliation Day, the Robben Island Museum (RIM) is making it easier for South African citizens to visit the island and experience an important part of our history.
The Western Cape Government Health’s (WCGH’s) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) have become the first government institution in South Africa that will be allowed to fly drones legally. These drones will
Research conducted by a student from Stellenbosch University may go far in putting South Africa's honeybush tea on the map. The first people to make use of the honeybush plant