As summer rolls in, we take a look at how Cape Town dams are faring for the upcoming week. A decrease of 1% was recorded since last week. The minimal
The Federation of Unions of South Africa (Fedusa) and its associates in the public health and rail passenger service are planning a march to parliament on Tuesday to demand the
A new 'drought charge' is planned to come into effect on February 1, 2018. The charge, essentially a levy to help alleviate the drought crisis, has been tabled by the
Stellenbosch University researchers have recently discovered that HIV directly affects the brain in the early stages of the infection. Previously it was unclear as to whether HIV had a direct
For the fifth consecutive year, British tourists have voted Cape Town as the world's best city to visit. The prestigious UK Telegraph Travel Awards asks tourists to vote for their
There has been a 100% increase in the number of patients on antiretroviral treatment at Cape Town clinics in the last five years, and HIV testing is exceeding set targets,
Day Zero's arrival date has been pushed back to 20 May 2018, a prediction from the City of Cape Town for the day where the remaining water in dams will
A Cape Town man was electrocuted on a Metrorail train at Nyanga Station on Thursday morning while sitting on the roof of an overcrowded train. Pictures on Facebook show the
It's that time of year when south-easterly gales turn the False Bay coastline into a choppy mess, while on the other side of the peninsula in cold calmer waters the
Boulders Beach, famed for its adorable penguin residents, has snagged 40th place in an international list of the world's best beaches. Canadian travel agency FlightNetwork, gathered the opinions of over