The last few days of rain blessed the Western Cape region bringing dam levels up to 69.1% as of today - we're almost at the 70% mark. As dam levels
Cape Town's current level 6b water restrictions will be no more come 1 October - the City has been granted permission by the National Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)
A fleet of extravagant cruise liners will depart from Cape Town and set sail across the South African coast at the start of 2019. The elegant and premier cruises from the
The Department of Energy has announced that the petrol price increase for 5 September will be five cents as the Minister of Energy approved the urgent temporary fuel price intervention
As part of the festivities for Heritage Month in South Africa, Grahamstown and Kokstad will be renamed after historical heroes. September marks a month of heritage celebrations across the country,
Young aspiring soccer star, Jayden Adetiba, from Cape Town has spent two years practicing every day and working hard toward his goal of one day being a football great. And,
Last week's barrage of rain have pushed dam levels up to 64.4% - just 0.6% away from having a dam storage average of 65%. The light rains received last week
The bountiful rains that the Cape has received over the past several days has finally pushed our dam levels up past the 60% mark, and has prompted the City to
We all love to see pictures of pure, white blanketing snow! Last week, the South African Weather Service released an alert for disruptive snowfall across the Western Cape, which predicted
Two Capetonians walked 6000km from Mount Kilimanjaro to Johannesburg in April 2017 to raise awareness for the support of orphan children in their early stages of development in rural communities