During the height of the Cape Town Water Crisis, many expressed concern regarding the effect of the drought on the city's tourism industry - particularly that of the hotel industry.
Two University of Cape Town (UCT) students were awarded the Queen's Young Leaders award for 'exceptional leadership' amongst other candidates from 53 Commonwealth countries. The pair were awarded the recognition
Entries for the Cape Town Cycle Tour fill up almost six months before the event actually kicks off, and online entries see over 30 000 tickets snapped up in just
The raw food revolution has made its way to Cape Town, with an increasing number of people wanting to explore alternative healthy options as opposed to the usual burger and
Team Mahali, featuring three lecturers from the University of Cape Town (UCT) and both former and current students from Cape Town who specialise in architecture, engineering and sustainability are joining together
Multi-million rand transformation plans for the Port of Mossed Bay have been outlined by The Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) at the leadership engagement roadshow on 21 -22 August in Mossed Bay.
Fish Hoek has pushed up in the Cape Town property rankings by exceeding the R1.2-billion mark in property sales, making it a rather significant neighbourhood in the Cape. With over
The bountiful downpour over the past two days has already had positive effects on the dam levels as they continue to rise, reaching 66.7% as of today. Two more days
A majestic and giant Sperm whale was tragically found washed ashore with 5 litres of fishing rope in its stomach on Swartvlei beach, near Sedgefield in the Garden Route area
The Open Book Festival returns for its annual celebrations of all things literary and will be hosted from 5 - 9 September 2018. The three-day event focuses on promoting reading