Following the President's address yesterday evening [May 13], Western Cape Government has decided to use the process of consultation announced by the President to urge him to move the province
New directives regarding the clothing items locals can purchase under level 4 lockdown have been gazetted. A selection of items have been outlined as the essential clothing and bedding goods
The average dam level for the dams which supply the Western Cape is at 36.4%, while the dams that feed only the City of Cape Town are at 53.9%. Last
The Mother City is in for a rainy start to the weekend this week, as the forecast predicts scattered showers throughout Friday, May 15. Cooler temperatures are in store for
Residents who have been unable to move or relocate during the lockdown will finally be able to do so as the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Dr
A few lucky Capetonians had a particularly interesting shopping experience while visiting Pick n Pay in Plumstead, when a T-Rex rolled its shopping cart through the aisles. This cute inflatable
Shelf space at a SPAR in Plettenberg Bay is being offered up to local stores and restaurants to help them survive the COVID-19 pandemic. While grocery stores have been given
South Africans have been in lockdown for nearly two months now, and shifting down to Level 4 of the 'soft lockdown' means that there is slightly less restriction of movement.
With the nationwide lockdown now at level 4, more businesses are slowly reopening their doors. Swimming schools are calling on the government to allow them to go back to business
“I think we really need to look at these regulations” were the words spoken by Western Cape Premier Alan Winde on Saturday while speaking about the allocated exercise time for