Suddenly generators are flying off the shelves and loadshedding survival guides are being written. We may seemingly be reverting back to the dark ages, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a lot
South Africa struggles with poverty and unemployment, which can lead some into the underbelly of drugs and gangs. Paul Talliard started Hands of Honour in response to the alarming amount
Cape Town International Airport is getting a makeover to the tune of R11.5 billion. And not for nothing – the upgrade will expand the airport's capacity from 8.5 million passengers a
It's the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway's birthday month – our grand dame is turning a ripe old age of 85, and you can celebrate with her at a discounted rate with the
We understand that occasionally you have to leave the Mother City (sob) but on the bright side, Cape Town International is making your hours in the airport a little more enjoyable
The numbers are in for the Blue Flag 2014/15 season, and South Africa has a record 82 awarded sites, with 45 beaches, six marinas and six whale-watching boats having full status,
His brain may have been born in Welkom, but since Mark Shuttleworth grew up and studied in Cape Town, we're going to go ahead and claim him as one of
A few simple efforts to touch the lives of the homeless in Cape Town resulted in a global response. Introducing The Street Store. The world's first rent-free, premises-free, free 'pop-up
Cape Town's natural history museum is the perfect place to inspire children to learn. But sadly the museum is being forgotten. To get kids excited to visit, a special invitation was
With Cape Town topping many a list of top travel destinations, it's no surprise the demand for accommodation here is at an all-time high. Good news for visitors is that