Journey’s End Vineyards has launched The Journey’s End Foundation, the latest community project from the Stellenbosch based winery. Set up as an NGO, Rollo Gabb, MD, and his team have
Parts of the Western Cape have been subjected to heavy torrential rains over the past week, and luckily, this has proved advantageous for the Theewaterskloof dam. The province's largest dam
The most adorable little lamb was found abandoned in a ditch in Villiersdorp and brought to the Cape of Good Hope (CoGH) SPCA by a compassionate animal lover. "It was
In yet another win, the University of Cape Town (UCT) has come out as the top tertiary institution on the continent in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The
Cape Town Tourism is banding together with officals from the City's Destination Marketing Department to reimagine and reignite the Mother City to attaract more visitors. Established early on during the
Cold rainy days and dark nights are back again. Capetonians need to prepare as both an intense cold front and load shedding are on the cards for Wednesday, September 2.
The Watershed will reopen its doors on Thursday, September 3. This beautiful space is home to 150 tenants who represent over 365 local brands and small businesses, and with an
To mark the start of Tourism Month, Minister David Maynier, the Western Cape Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities., is excited to announce that the Western Cape has been awarded the
The Western Cape has been hit by a few back-to-back cold fronts. This means low temperatures, biting winds and more days of rain are expected. At the weekend, areas as
The Western Cape is expected to be in for some wild weather on Tuesday, September 1 and Wednesday, September 2. Icy cold weather is also expected to continue for the