Yet another Metrorail train was set alight on Sunday - this time in Philippi's Leonard Radu Road. It is the fourth Metrorail train affected by a fire in less than
Cape Town speed cameras will now be 100% visible to motorists, serving as a deterrent to speedsters rather than a trap. The decision came after the City of Cape Town
Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, has threatened to shut down taxi ranks across the Western Cape province if taxi-related violence is not resolved soon. Cele came down hard on taxi
The Stellenbosch farming community are reeling after the murder of popular Mooiberge Strawberry farmer, Jeffrey Zetler (62), on Saturday. Zetler was reportedly transporting his workers home after paying them salaries when the
ShotSpotter is a cutting edge technological service that is able to detect gunfire in crime-ridden spots across a city, and has resulted in the first official successful conviction of a
It is shocking to learn that only 16.8% of South Africans are able to afford medical aid. Following the announcement by Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, that co-payments would
The water situation and every Capetonian's wallet has one thing in common, they're both really dry. Our ever mounting expenses are leaving our wallets feeling parched. The cost of living seems
Mayor Patricia De Lille has clapped back at Democratic Alliance (DA) Cape Metro spokesperson Grant Twigg, who accused her of making the people of Cape Town pay for her legal costs
Try out the healing, restorative, invigorating practice of yoga at one of these amazing establishments in the Mother City. “Yoga means addition – addition of energy, strength and beauty to
Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, on Thursday announced that co-payments on medical aids would be abolished. Speaking at a briefing on the Medical Schemes Amendment on Thursday, Motsoaledi said the Medical