One has to be ruthless to ascend to the rank of leader in a Cape Town gang, and Denzil Moses certainly earned his title.
A family in Observatory has shared the story of their child almost being taken, in the hopes that they can catch the guilty party.
It seems our readers are keen to lift the lid on what goes on at the Bree Street restaurant everyone is talking about. Here’s one inside scoop.
The goings on at a certain Bree Street spot have been attracting much attention, and now one man is putting his money where his mouth is.
Having a long and storied history is wonderful, but what happens when it ticks over to 2016 and you haven’t rolled along with the times?
The streets of Cape Town are often fraught with danger, although that doesn’t seem to bother this sergeant all that much.
Cape Town is certainly a work in progress, but it isn’t often you get a glimpse of what life was like 200 years ago.
If you can’t face trudging into the office every day maybe it’s time for a change. There’s plenty going on in the city you should probably know about.
One of the perks about living alongside such a glorious coastline is the tasty grub it provides. So who’s coming out on top in the Mother City?
First it was Ashleigh Schultz under the media spotlight, and then people discovered mother Cheryl Grundlingh. Not that she’s too bothered.
There was shock today as two of the suspects in the murder of Franziska Blöchliger were granted bail. Walking out of court doesn’t dost much these days.
In this day and age we have become well versed in the art of a public apology. It’s just such a shame when it falls woefully short.
If you think you’ve seen an uptake in the number of wasp nests around the city you’d be right, and it’s a pesky European visitor causing all the hassle.
Mariah has been in Cape Town all of 24 hours and she is already testing our patience. Go on Mariah, let’s hear what you’re after then.
When you’ve acquired a taste for the finer things in life it can be tough giving that all up. Not a great look when you’re out on parole though.
The Cape Town Sevens was the cause of many a two-day hangover last year, and now a new and exciting tournament is headed our way.
Prepare for a beast of a day in the Mother City, some weather sites predicting gusts of winds close to 100 km/h during the day.
Good food and wine make the world go round, and when you pair the two together you have yourself a fantastic night out.
It was another busy night for Cape Town’s firefighters, a blaze that started on Signal Hill yesterday requiring a sustained effort on their part.
An onlooker managed to film an altercation between security guards and a homeless man at the Cape Town railway station, although it was rather one-sided.
Time to have a look at another one of Cape Town’s movers and shakers – these guys are so on point they’re even working with Bill and Melinda Gates.
Life on the streets of Cape Town is anything but easy, and someone who knows that first hand is now penning a diary. Here’s the first entry.
It was screeching tyres and revving engines in Cape Town’s city centre, the folks at Drift Racing taking over yesterday.
Here’s one for those of you who enjoy staring out the office window – you might want to watch out for those pesky drones you see.
Are you a little upset with the hike in petrol and diesel prices taking place this week? So are the folks of Grassy Park it seems.
It’s been a pretty average Thursday thus far for the owner of this car, whose hunger clearly got the better of them.
Plans are afoot to build a green village here in the Cape, the first of its kind anywhere in the country. They’ll throw in a helipad for good measure too.
Cyclists in Hermanus be warned, this past weekend seeing a number of disturbing attacks in one of the area’s prime riding spots.
The Cape Town City Council has just approved the building of a new school in Hout Bay, although some residents aren’t all that pleased.
Two Dutch artists have taken a major interest in our city’s trans sex workers, taking a number of striking portraits. Anyone look familiar?