A huge orange blaze engulfing part of the mountain. Smoke sweeping over the city, penetrating houses whose windows were firmly shut. The sound of sirens in the street and helicopters flying
We all know that Cape Town, and South Africa, is facing a drought. Yet, some city residents continue to misuse water behind closed doors, filling pools, watering gardens and not closing
Robben Island has been a go-to destination for numerous tourists, both domestic and international, since its establishment as a museum in 1997, and as a world heritage site in 1999. And in 2016, the
Capetonians are in for a treat this January when the formidable Queen Mary 2 (QM2) makes our Mother City the first stop on her world cruise. After undergoing a £100 million
Atlantic Seaboard property owners who rented out homes and apartments over the 2016-17 holiday period are smiling all the way to the bank with tourists, especially those from the UK
Cape Town's done it again – but this time, instead of praising our natural beauty (hello gorgeous beaches and scenic drives) and amazing food, the world is looking to our art.
Since news of the first fire that broke out in Somerset West yesterday morning, two other fires have been reported in the Helderberg area, which consists of Somerset West, Strand, Gordon's
The festive season is a time for family, friends and lots of treats. While many of us are lucky enough to enjoy this time of year to the fullest, there
Every summer, beachgoers flock to the Cape seaside for sunlight, socialising and swimming. And while most of us will ensure we're wearing sunscreen and have left all of our valuables
Following hot on the heels of Burger King and Dunkin Donuts, Grand Parade Investments has brought another world-famous brand to South Africa's shores – ice cream chain Baskin-Robbins. The first