Three of the iconic, colourful bathing boxes at St James Beach in Muizenberg were destroyed in a fire in August 2020. Since then, the "Save Our Beach Huts” initiative was
The Ridge, a new commercial building in the Portswood District of the V&A Waterfront, celebrates its 6 Green Star Office Design rating by the Green Building Council of South Africa
Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and after the year we've had, it's more important than ever to celebrate your loved ones. Whether it's your partner or your best friends, make
Kataza, the beloved baboon from Slangkop, may have left Cape Town but the Mother City has not forgotten him. It seems he has made a big impact on the city,
A brand new Forensic Pathology Institute will open in Observatory in April to add significant and much-needed capacity to the Western Cape's current pathology services. Construction on the R287-million, three-storey
The building that is home to the Brass Bell Restaurants and Pubs today was built in Kalk Bay in 1939 and every so often the restaurant will offer a reminder
Ethan Palangangwe (10), a talented singer from Eastridge, Mitchells Plain has officially arrived in KwaZulu-Natal to begin his first semester at the prestigious Drakensberg Boys Choir School. This is all
Rising 1 086 meters above sea level, Table Mountain is Cape Town's most recognizable landmark. Table Mountain is more than just a representation of Cape Town; it's also home to
The Mother City is blessed with stunning mountain trails and walking routes that allow us to immerse ourselves in nature. Unfortunately, many leave rubbish behind creating pollution which ruins the
It's already been four years since De Waal Drive was renamed after activist and freedom fighter Philip Kgosana. While many still refer to the road by its old name, the