The Australian government has instated a number of visa reforms to curb the high level of immigrants entering the country. This includes reducing the number of jobs that will be
A five-star hotel on Cape Town's foreshore has built and implemented its own desalination plant, which uses seawater and will supply two other nearby hotels with desalinated water. Located in
It seems smaller countries are faring better than larger nations in terms of global standards of living, as new data from the Global Wellness Index reflects that healthier, happier and more
A talented young pianist from Parow, Qden Blaauw and Arts Capital, a non-profit organisation, have united to create a project that is aimed at generating interest in classical music among young
It's no secret that our city is on most foreigners' travel lists because of its beautiful natural landscapes and unforgettable beaches, but this month Cape Town was added to yet
South Africans need more sleep. Sleep-deprived employees are at a higher risk of life-threatening chronic illness and disability, are more likely to cause workplace accidents, are less productive and are
South Africans have become more used to quick convenience and junk foods in recent years as the demands of life increase, leaving less time to cook healthy meals. As a
For the first time, Cape Town will be taking part in the annual Global City Nature Challenge, where cities from the around the world compete to record the most observations
American social media star Kelvin "Brother Nature" Peña, who is well-known for his uncanny ability to set animals at ease, was recently attacked by an African penguin when visiting Simon's
The latest data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) suggests that South African motorists should anticipate a sharp hike in prices when filling their tanks come March, as both grades