It's that time of year again, when we make our New Year's resolutions. Maybe you want to get healthier or perhaps, finally quit smoking. While self-improvement is a big part of
When it comes to theme parties, no one does it better than the Mother City Queer Project (MCQP). For twenty years they have had awesome dress up parties, and this
The Day of Reconciliation is always a strange day for me. It was instituted as a South African public holiday in 1994 as a means of fostering post-Apartheid reconciliation and promoting national unity.
This is according to Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements, Benedicta van Minnen, who told IOL that more than 800 kits have been handed out already this summer. Van Minnen says Cape
Few things herald the official start of the festive season in the Mother City as much the switching on of the Christmas lights in the Cape Town CBD. The lights now form part
In early March 2015, the largest single wildfire in the history of the Table Mountain National Park ripped through the Cape Peninsula, razing 5,120 hectares of fynbos, four homes and the
The V&A Waterfront is the most visited tourist destination in all of Africa – attracting more than 23 million people per year. It comes as no surprise then, that the facility
The City of Cape Town will today bestow the Freedom of the City on Ahmed Kathrada at a ceremony at the City Hall. The 86-year-old Apartheid struggle icon joins the ranks of
A Cape Town school is leading the way in the education sector by doing away with homework; and six months later they're seeing surprising results. Gavin Keller, principal of Sun Valley
Ahoy landlubbers! Grab your chance to catch the Australian sail training ship, Young Endeavour, as it calls on Cape Town during its world voyage. Gather round the scuttlebutt (that's Pirate