Mother Nature appears to be over yesterday's mood, making way for a bit of sun amongst clouds this Friday. We're in for a 16-degree day, with winds at just 13km/hour.
Departing Chief of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) General Solly Shoke on Wednesday, May 19, visited the Simon’s Town Naval Base accompanied by his successor Lieutenant-General Rudzani Maphwanya.
You may have seen this image of the Savannah cider and Disney princess lunchbox more than you'd like to admit recently. https://www.capetownetc.com/news/mom-sends-daughter-to-school-with-non-alcoholic-cider/ If you're out of the loop however, here's
Minister of the department of international relations and cooperation (DIRCO) Naledi Pandor, indicated on Thursday, May 20, that South Africa is set to close ten of its diplomatic missions abroad.
Our tiny, golden neighbours have their very own day today. May 20 celebrates bees around the world because they truly are that important to our Earth. Here's a little more
Gangsterism in Kensington, Cape Town was dealt a serious blow on Wednesday, May 19, after members attached to the police's Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) confiscated firearms, ammunition and drugs. As reported
No juice? No problem. One parent packed a Savannah cider for their young one to sip on at school. Albeit it being the non-alcoholic version, the child was expelled for the
The Western Province Cricket Union has paid tribute to Moegamat Cassiem who had been selling ice cream for the past 55 years. Better know as "Boeta", Cassiem is always found
Youth unemployment is one of South Africa’s troublesome challenges, made worse by Covid-19. Prior to the pandemic, youth unemployment was sitting at 43.5%. A stagnant economy coupled with the multidimensionality
Two females tragically lost their lives in the early hours of Thursday, May 20. The women aged 17 and 26, were killed when their informal structures caught alight near Belhar