Just how worried are South African's in 2018? From a recent survey, apparently not as one might expect, given our political instability and rise in costs. Ipsos, an ethnographic research
Plettenberg Bay has successfully retained its reputation of being one of South Africa's most resilient housing markets, and the demand for property continues to increase. For two years in a
The Department of Energy has released an Appliance Energy Calculator for consumers to make in-store comparisons of different appliance models - this will help consumers purchase the model which is
It's been 5 days since a Newcastle Pilot and his aircraft went missing, and there is still no sign of either after intense searches. National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) and
Gun Free South Africa (GFSA), an organisation dedicated to reducing gun-related violence in South Africa, welcomed the ruling of the Constitutional Court last week which requires all gun owners to
The Cape Town Magistrate's Court imposed the harshest sentence possible on Thursday, when convicted cable thief Fortune Nkomo was handed a 15-year jail term for stealing train cables worth R250 000.
World Oceans Day was first proposed during the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, and has become a way for the world to raise awareness around the crucial
The Stellenbosch University (SU) Botanical Garden has been internationally recognised for its efforts in securing plant diversity by the Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). The charity organisation from the United
More glorious rainfall is expected for the Mother City this weekend, according to the SA weather service. Get your collection buckets lined up because the downpour starts in the early
Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) has lost R25-million in retail revenue from duty-free shopping because of sluggish passport control and a shortage of staff. At the Standing Committee on Economic Opportunities,