Capetonians and fellow South Africans were filled with pride on Sunday night when homegrown talent, Caster Semenya cruised to her third 800m world title, winning gold at the IAAF World
The cross-examination of Lt. Coln. Otto continued this morning, and although it started along similar lines as the last two days, it started getting more interesting this afternoon, with the
What You Should Know About The 2017 Open Design Festival The 12-day city-wide interactive festival, The Open Design festival, starts this weekend in Cape Town and is running until 25
Cape Town apartments going for above 4.5 million - the luxury apartment sector - represent about 40% of the Atlantic Seaboard apartment market. Sales for the year, until July 2017,
Day 30 of the Van Breda trial saw Lt. Coln. Sharlene Otto back in the stand today, and as tedious as this cross-examination may be, it is extremely important for
Winter is not yet over in Cape Town. Despite a warm spell two weeks ago, temperatures have dipped once more - with an expected minimum of six degrees this Sunday.
Can you believe that summer is just a few months away? This means warm days spent outdoors, and of course - the Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts series. Although the official schedule
Wathint'Abafazi Wathint'imbokodo! (Now you have touched the women, you have struck a rock). Today marks a monumental day in the fabric of our country's democracy. National Women's Day is celebrated annually
President Jacob Zuma has survived the vote of no confidence, conducted via secret ballot held this afternoon in Parliament. A majority of 201 votes were needed to remove President Zuma
Day 29 of the Van Breda triple murder trial began with the Defence entering into what could be a long and tedious cross-examination of State witness Lieutenant Colonel Otto, an