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
Renowned indie pop and rock icons, The Cure, are one their way to the Cape to headline the 2019, "Rock on the Lawns" music festival. Considered to be one of
Earlier this year, the Groenland Water Users' (GWUA) Association kindly donated 10-billion litres of water from the Eikenhof Dam near Grabouw. They opened the sluice gates and sent water to
The passionate, comedic and flamboyant Italian opera, Don Pasquale, takes to the stage for five nights only in Cape Town at the Baxter Theatre on Tuesday. Italian comedies are not
Cape Town is no stranger to leading the world trend of sustainability and environmental awareness, especially when it comes to being water wise. This month one of the biggest buildings
The Cape Town leg of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series was labelled the 'Best Live Experience for 2018' at this year's Sports Industry Awards, held in Johannesburg on Friday.
A prestigious Polish ship, the Dar Młodzieży, has docked at the V&A Waterfront in commemoration of the centenary celebrations of Polish independence. The premier-class shipped docked in at the V &A
Many locals have expressed outrage at the controversial plan which proposed an increase in curbside parking fees in the Mother City's CBD from R130 per day to an exorbitant R400
You'll be surprised to learn that before the cableway to the top of Table Mountain was created, a railway line was proposed. In 1870, plans to build the railway were