Dear South Africa Greetings from the North Pole. We have come to that joyous time of year again when all those who have chosen to be nice, rather than be
Christmas celebrations are in order at Aquila Private Game Reserve, situated in the Southern Karoo, with the arrival of a baby white rhino. The rhino cow, who no one suspected
The National Institute for communicable Diseases announced that more than 647 cases of Listeriosis has been recorded in South Africa this year. The institution has confirmed that over 60 patients
The City of Cape Town’s department of health has beefed up its vigilance for diarrhoea cases this festive season as summer temperatures rise. With the listeria outbreak earlier this month,
Fish Hoek was the only suburb to show real growth in the Cape Town property sector this year. This is according to Steve Thomas, Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Franchise Manager
A fire has broken out in Hout Bay, and emergency services are on the scene dousing the flames. According to a tweet by Working on Fire (WOF), three choppers, a
The City of Cape Town has moved Day Zero forward to March, due to high usage of water by residents. This week, dam levels were measured at 33%, having dropped by
If you are in the Knysna, Hermanus or Milnerton area, along the beach front this month and come across small pieces of plastic, either floating around or washed up on
Begging in the city has become a serious problem, which is affecting visitors and locals who often feel threatened into handing over money. Two local business owners in the CBD have
President Jacob Zuma looked seriously unimpressed after the ANC announced their newly elected president, Cyril Ramaphosa. A video circulated on social media, showed a rather annoyed and straight-faced Zuma. The