Kasteelspoort is one of the must-do routes for anyone wanting to call themselves a hiker. Ascending the Twelve Apostles range with dramatic views of Camps Bay, Lions Head and everything
Cape Town's very own amusement park, Ratanga Junction, officially closed down on May 1, 2018. Since then, the Rabie Property Developers Group has been hard at work building transforming the
A pilot facility of South Africa's first innovative self-sufficient laundromat, "LaundReCycle," was launched on Friday, January 29 in Cape Town CBD, as part of a 3-year research project conducted by
Gift of the Givers Foundation donated CSIR Lung Inspiratory Flow Enabler (L.I.F.E.) devices to the SA Red Cross Air Mercy Service (AMS). These lifesaving medical devices are able to support
When The Galileo Open Air Cinema revved up their engines and introduced The Galileo Drive-In as a solution to a safe, social-distancing friendly event, Mother City movie-goers delighted in the
In the next installment of how to create your own verge (pavement) garden, Ghalema Easton from Creating Eden shares tips on how to regenerate your garden. "Many people grow food
Ayakha Melithafa, from the Centre of Science and Technology (COSAT) in Khayelitsha, is one of five matric students from the class of 2020 who left Cape Town on Wednesday [January
Construction and rehabilitation of non-motorised transport (NMT) facilities in Atlantis and the Blaauwberg North area have officially completed. NMTs includes all forms of transport that are human or animal-powered, like
We've all been sitting high and dry for about a month now after President Cyril Ramaphosa placed a ban on the sale of alcohol to reduce pressure on medical facilities.
So, what to do with the kids that won't break the bank? We've rounded up some pocket-friendly ideas as recommended by Cape Town Tourism. Explore Sea Point One of the