The University of Cape Town (UCT) has claimed the number one spot as Africa's top ranked university, taking over from the University of Witwatersrand (Wits). Wits University was ranked the
It's Child Protection Week in South Africa, and as a society we have not done our job in protecting our children. It is shocking to learn that in the Western
In a valiant effort to reduce drownings on the West Coast, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) will be conducting water safety classes for children in Swartland, Bergrivier, Cedarberg, Saldanah
Another Metrorail train was set alight on Wednesday near Ottery Station in Cape Town. One person was burned beyond recognition, and four others injured in the suspected arson attack. The
South African motorists are in for yet another shock at the petrol pumps next week. Rising international oil prices have impacted local motorists greatly in the last few months, and
Videos of the Breede River flowing, and gushing water at Theewaterskloof, has brought relief to Western Cape residents. The videos posted on ReenvalSA are a sight for sore eyes. On
Rumours circulating on social media of extreme taxi violence in Cape Town has put commuters on edge. The WhatsApp message doing the rounds states: "Taxi Bosses just had a meeting
The controversial National Minimum Wage Bill was officially passed in parliament on Tuesday, and is being received with mixed reactions from workers and unions. The bill sets minimum wages at R3,500
A number of South African universities have moved to ban students from wearing smartwatches in examination rooms, as the technological advances made to these devices mean they are now becoming
The City of Cape Town has praised water users for further decreasing their usage resulting in a drop in consumption over the last week. The average water consumption for the previous