A R1-billion offer to develop prime coastal land between Clifton and Camps Bay has been accepted by the City of Cape Town. Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Development, Brett Herron,
Cape Town has dropped a notch from the list of the most expensive cities in which to live in South Africa, going from number two on the list, to number
With over 26 million visitors later since being in operation since 1929, Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company today celebrates its 88th birthday and the 20th anniversary of the current cable
Looking forward to the South Africa vs. New Zealand match this Saturday? Don't let a boring vibe ruin the festive spirit of game day and be sure to pick a
With property and tourism prices skyrocketing and homeowners letting out their property through the Airbnb app, it has generated an estimated R2.4 billion in total economic activity across the country
The water crisis is proving to be a major threat to the the economy of the Western Cape province. The provincial review outlook, issued on 27 September, warned that even
According to director of the Socio-Economic Rights Institute, Stuart Wilson, the waiting period on the City of Cape Town's housing list is roughly 60 years. Having recently represented residents of
Summer is fast approaching and with the weather warming up as the weeks progress, the excitement for the Mother City's outdoor summer time entertainment has been increasing even faster. The
It may feel like summer today, with the mercury expected to reach 30 degrees, but as we approach the next season, there's a surprise in store for us tomorrow night -
Can you remember the demolition of 'Cape Town's worst hotel' just over two and a half years ago? Long gone are the days of the now-defunct Tulip Hotel. Now, in