Thank you for tagging us in your memories of the Cape Town. We look forward to seeing the Mother City through your lens every week. Here are some of your
After spending 20 years in the care of humans, Yoshi, the loggerhead turtle, is on her own. In her first month of freedom, the 183kg marine reptile has travelled nearly
For the last few months, Capetonians have been talking about Day Zero. In the first of a regular weekly update, WWF South Africa will be publishing a Wednesday Water File to
A week into her new position as chair of social justice in the Law Faculty of Stellenbosch University, Thuli Madonsela is more convinced than ever that she made the right
The City of Cape Town launched its controversial water map on Monday in a bid to help the Western Cape cope with the crippling drought crisis. The map enables residents
Gem Diamonds has recovered an “exceptional” quality 910 carat diamond from its Letseng mine in Lesotho, the company said in a statement. The diamond is believed to be the fifth largest gem
The Western Cape is home to most of the oldest hotels in South Africa. Behind each building lies a history that is both fascinating and interesting. Here are some of
With every passing year, technology changes our lives dramatically. We get faster internet speeds, virtual reality that’s … well … more real, and robots are more human than some humans.
There is no such a thing as a free lunch, but in these expensive times it’s refreshing to find a cheap one. Let’s rephrase that: it’s refreshing to find a cheap
Cape Town restaurants, which are licensed to serve alcohol, are breaking the law if they refuse to serve free tap water to patrons. According to the country’s Liquor Act, 2003