Thanks to South Africa's dedicated pool of blood, Jacob Mohapi received blood on two occasions after being in a horrific car accident. These blood transfusions saved Jacob's life. As the
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) announced that the Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, has committed to ensuring Eskom does not go back to the negotiating table
Exciting news for Cape Town's business and tourism sectors, two African Airways, who have recently started flying into Mother City plan on expanding these routes. Kenya Airways and Rwanda Air
Several Water By-laws were amended by the the City of Cape Town in May, and locals have been asked to familiarise themselves with the new laws. The City says the
An attack by a knife-wielding suspect, on a mosque in Malmesbury, has left the town's community shaken. The incident happened during the early hours of Thursday morning, and two men
It's been 8 years since South Africa hosted the first Soccer World Cup on African Soil. The sense of unity, as a nation came together to host possibly the biggest
Paralympian swimmer, Hendri Herbst is taking Durbanville Hills Wine Estate to court after an upsetting visit to the estate in 2014. Herbst's guide dog was denied access to a restaurant
Last Wednesday's petrol price increase has already left motorists bearing the brunt of paying sky high prices for fuel, and rumours of a further fuel hike in July has drivers
Capetonians are grateful for any drop of rain we receive - but we also live for the sunshine! Rain has been forecast to hit the Mother City for the next
Earlier this year, Cape Town's most popular Shisa Nyama Mzoli's was vandalised and set alight during land protests in February. This news upset thousands of tourists and residents of Gugulethu