After a bountiful day of rain, dam levels in the Mother City have pushed past the 59% mark and will certainly make their way past the 60% mark either this
It turns out, you can actually run away and join the circus. The old run-away cliché may have been a childhood dream, but few have been brave enough to actually
One thing that makes the chilly, windy and partially rainy weather in Cape Town bearable is having something deliciously warm to eat. When it comes to indulging nothing ranks higher
The two young brothers who walked for kilometres to save the life of their precious four-legged companion, who they loving call Meisie, lost everything in a fire just two weeks
Two young boys from a vegetable farm in the Philipi Horticultural area walked many kilometers to save the life of their beloved dog, affectionately called "Meisie". The boys who are
The Mother City's 24th annual, Cape Town International Kit Festival will take place from 27 to 28 October and entries are officially open. Africa's biggest kite festival and competition is
A local artist, Philip Barlow has created a series of hyper-realistic art pieces that represent the chaos, beauty and unknown of life, sending viewers on an emotional and mental journey
You'll be surprised to learn that before the cableway to the top of Table Mountain was created, a railway line was proposed. In 1870, plans to build the railway were
As the end of the rainy season approaches, and dams have yet to reach a 60% provincial average, Cape Town may be dealt another drought blow. South African Weather Services
Seaside property in the Cape is fast becoming unaffordable and often unattainable, however the desire for holiday and retirement homes close to the beach is now shifting to more affordable