The City Of Cape Town is considering reducing the proposed drought levy. Alternatively, they plan on increasing water tariffs to target high consumption users. This follows a massive public outcry
The City of Cape Town has released a video explaining how we can avoid Day Zero, and what would happen if that arrives. The video praises residents who have managed
Commuters will be able to use Metrorail's Central line this afternoon. The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa said yesterday that its services will be up and running after a
Contrary to popular belief, Pretoria is South Africa's most expensive city to live in, ahead Johannesburg and Cape Town, two popular ranking systems have found. Data group Numbeo and expat portal Expatistan have published
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
An innovative new 'Proudly Cape Town' platform has been created to address the unemployment market in South Africa. The website called Bountly was launched last week and aims to provide
This year’s Cape Town Cycle Tour will go ahead in March as planned, despite rumours of it being postponed or cancelled because of the severe drought in the Western Cape,
With school starting tomorrow, the Western Cape Education Department is still scrambling to find placements for over 11 249 learners. The department spokesperson Paddy Attwell said that the previous figure
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
Five cyclists have become the latest victims of crime at one of Cape Town's popular recreational routes. The cyclists were riding in a group from Durbanville to Franschoek on the