The City of Cape Town is continuing with clean up operations throughout Friday, July 2, after heavy rains affected many parts of the Mother City this past week. Informal settlements
The Animal Welfare Society of SA urges the public to please refrain from trying to neuter or castrate their own pets. Over the past few months, the shelter has treated
South African surfer Jordy Smith has withdrawn from the team set to represent SA at the Tokyo Olympics after suffering a serious knee injury five weeks ago. The 31-year-old is
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga to serve as Acting President on Friday, July 2. President @CyrilRamaphosa has appointed Minister of Basic Education Ms Angie
South Africa's demerit system will not come into effect from July 1 as originally planned. This was confirmed on Thursday by Transport minister Fikile Mbalula, who said that the Administrative
South Africa's total number of COVID-19 related deaths have risen to 61 026 after 382 more people have succumbed to the deadly virus on Thursday, July 1. A total of
In Celebration of Mandela Day, Cape Town-based charity Ladles of Love are set on breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest line of food cans on July 18. The
A controversial anti-vaccine billboard that reads "In Gates you trust. In God we trust. No vaccines for us”, has caused public debate concerning its legality. The billboard by San-I-tize which
Despite rumours of a rift, Prince William and Prince Harry came together to unveil a new statue of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 60th birthday.
Former President Jacob Zuma has been making headlines this week after being sentenced to 15 months in prison. However, supporters of Zuma are declaring that he will “not be going