New pedestrian walkways will line the city centre from mid-August 2020, as part of the City of Cape Town's new project. The project, which is planned to be completed within
During his national address on Saturday evening, President Cyril Ramaphosa moved the country to Level 2 restrictions from midnight on Monday, August 17. Further to this he announced that restrictions
The Cape of Good Hope (CoGH) SPCA's Chief Vet is doing all he can to raise funds for a bone plating kit - even risking his own life to do
The Hout Bay community have dedicated time and resources through the night and day to find the missing three-year-old Anothando Mhlobo. Helicopters, sniffer dogs and people from all over Cape
Eskom announced it will be implementing Stage 2 loadshedding from 8am on Thursday morning [August 13]. This will continue until 10pm, as there has been an increase in generation unit
New parking regulations and pricing are on the cards for Cape Town, as the City has released a revised Parking Policy, currently available for comment. Cape Town's new Parking Policy
The rainy season in the Mother City is showing no signs of slowing down, with three more days of downpours on the cards for Cape Town this week. According to
Another favourite place to dine in the Mother City has closed their doors after months of no income amid the coronavirus pandemic. Addis in Cape is a much-loved spot in
Nineteen-year-old Justin Waddy had a close encounter with a majestic caracal or 'rooikat' on Wednesday, August 5. He had made his way along the Pipe Track overlooking Camps Bay with
After becoming the first and only person to paddle the entire circumference of the South African coastline in 2012, Richard Kohler is training for his next odyssey at a time