A strange, miniature bronze statue with a message has survived two days on top of Lion's Head. The statue, bearing a strong resemblance to president Jacob Zuma, mysteriously appeared at
It no longer matters if the glass is half full or half empty: what matters is that the water is safe to drink. You may have heard rumblings of it
Here are all the road closures for the 2015 Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon happening this Saturday 4 April 2015. FUN RUNS (FRIDAY 3 APRIL) Start times:
How well do you think Cape Town fared in this prestigious list? TripAdvisor is certainly no fly-by-night travel authority whose awards are something to be taken lightly. The massive Wall Street-listed
The appeal to prevent e-tolling in Cape Town is hanging by a thread. Confidential up until yesterday, news has broken that a tender awarded by SANRAL has proposed e-tolling fees for Cape Town
Nature is a wonderful thing. After the massive blaze in the southern suburbs earlier this month, new life is beginning to flourish on the mountain. Awe-inspiring, to say the least.
Cape Town, you have done it again. The TripAdvisor 25 Best Destinations in the World list was published this morning and, as you probably would have guessed, the Mother City cracked
And the accolades just keep on rolling in! Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden has just been named International Garden of the Year for 2015. The 2015 International Garden Tourism Awards, hosted in Toronto, recognise organisations
It's a hotly contested topic at the moment, especially for students at UCT: should the statue of Cecil John Rhodes at the university stay or go? Amid poo-flinging, bitter memories of
Cape Town has lately been awarded several wondrous titles and bragging rights, the latest being that of having the best Chardonnay in the world. This wasn't just any fly-by-night accomplishment – Groot Constantia's Chardonnay '13