Capetonians, grab the blankets and heaters (provided Eskom allows us to) – the Western Cape is set for an even lower drop in temperature which could bring snow. A snowfall
The present vacant lot that was once the home of the Tulip Hotel, which was demolished earlier this year, will be the new home of a lavish new Tsogo Sun
The national power grid has been taking strain since yesterday, with Eskom increasing the status of load shedding up to 3a – the most severe being stage 3B, so we are
The prestigious travel magazine Conde Nast Traveler has ranked Cape Town the third best food city in the world, as voted by consumers in its annual Reader's Choice Awards. Taking first place was San Sebastián
A major rehabilitation project will be underway this winter at the Adderley and Strand intersection in the city centre. R24 million will be spent upgrading the road surface and base
It has been announced today that DA leader Helen Zille will be standing down from her position on 9 May. Helen made the announcement at a press briefing at the OR
To some it was a sinister symbol of colonialism that needed to fall in order for transition to happen, and for some it was a solid part of our country's
It was decided late yesterday by the University of Cape Town Council that the controversial statue of Cecil John Rhodes at the university will be taken down at 5 pm today.
Our favourite red-beret-wearing, statue-trashing political party has warned Cape Town of upcoming land grabs. If there is any merit to what they are warning, here is what you need to
Delays can be expected from 20 April as Camps Bay Drive is set to be closed for five months. Major roadworks will soon be underway on the busy road which sees more