The QS World University Rankings for 2014/15 have been released, with the University of Cape Town moving up four rankings to the number 141 spot on the list. The rankings compare
Despite criticism from the local Muslim community, Taj Hargey is going ahead with plans to launch The Open Mosque in Lester Road, Wynberg. The mosque, which will be open for prayers on
After an 18-month impasse, the City of Cape Town and Brass Bell have signed a memorandum of agreement concerning the restaurant's extensions and public access to the tidal pools now
The 21st annual World Travel Awards, which recognise excellence in the global travel and tourism industry, were announced in Quito, Ecuador this week. As far as the judging panel was
Earlier this week CNN released a top 10 list lauding towns, villages and neighbourhoods that stand out globally in terms of architecture. Our very own colourful Bo-Kaap made the cut, rubbing
Good news for motorists and pedestrians in the CBD – Transport for Cape Town (TCT) is embarking on a R6.5 million project to upgrade traffic signal timing at 110 intersections, as
Following on from yesterday's news of Fish Hoek's successful shark exclusion nets programme, CTE.com is happy to announce that the City of Cape Town has been nominated for two Enviropaedia Eco-Logic
Surfers and swimmers in Fish Hoek will feel a little safer from now on, with the permanent deployment of shark exclusion nets this month until May next year. The locally produced nets, which
In a bid to combat obesity, heart disease and gangsterism in certain high-risk areas of Cape Town, the city's portfolio committee on community services will release a draft policy on sport
Pupils of Die Duine Primary School in Lotus River were smiling this week as their newly renovated school was officially reopened. The R42 million refurbishment included 25 standard classrooms, four