Western Cape residents will receive access to three gigabytes of data for every device they own on a monthly basis, as part of a plan to expand public Wi-Fi network
Eskom announced it would be forced to implement Stage 2 load shedding for extended periods of time in different areas, on a rotational basis. The City of Cape Town has advised
Cape Town is world-famous for its picturesque landscapes, incredible mountains and beautiful beaches. In and among these wondrous settings are a few animal friends you may be greeted with, some
Effective from December 1, Cape water restrictions will be lowered from level 5 to level 3, increasing the allowed water usage per person to 105 litres a day. In addition,
Residents of popular Cape Town neighbourhood Vredehoek are appealing to Heritage Western Cape (HWC) to oppose the demolition of the Deer Park Café building. The building, situated on Deer Park
The most unique way to experience one of the Western Cape's most famous wine valleys, the Franschhoek Wine Tram, has just added two new lines to give guests even more
Cape commercial bee farmers experienced a devastating revenue loss after thousands of bees were infected by a poison that left their hives ravaged. Many farmers initially did not know the
Skyrocketing petrol prices have been a big talking point in South Africa this year, but locals' pockets may soon be jingling with more change than usual - the latest data
The Mother City could be the sole place in the country to be spared from Stage 1 load shedding thanks to the Steenbras hydro-power dam. City officials have, however, warned
A well-planned seven hour operation resulted in the successful relocation of the Commodore II shipwreck, a local historical treasure, from its original place in Diep River, Milnerton to a new