On September 13, one of the worst things that can happen to any parent happened to Alicia Lamprecht.
Over the weekend, news broke that 63 African penguins had been found dead at the Boulders colony in Simon’s Town.
On September 8 at the N1 City Mall in Cape Town, a man was arrested for having allegedly “exposed himself to a female”.
I’m a little short of the R17,5 million asking price for this beaut in Tierboskloof, Hout Bay, but I’m going in anyway.
The UK government wants Lee Nigel Tucker extradited so that he can face charges of 49 sexual offences, against eight complainants who were aged between 12 and 15 at the time.
On Thursday morning, police were informed that three men suspected of robbing a woman at gunpoint had fled the scene in her vehicle.
On April 9 last year, two men wearing masks approached his home, with one opening fire whilst Booth was in his garage. The shots missed their target, and Booth was unharmed.
We’re talking eight rooms, eight bathrooms, a garage that fits six cars, a floodlit tennis court and clubhouse, and all the other bells and whistles.
So you’re keen on moving to Newlands, hey? It’s a lovely area, as long as you can put up with the temperature dropping nice and early in the evening.
It has been more than a month since Abdul-Karriem Adams found a dead cat in his yard, and started asking questions.
Cape Town’s African penguins are currently enjoying a moment in the limelight with the success of Netflix’s ‘Penguin Town’. Dig a little deeper, though, and it becomes clear that the species is in crisis.
As part of the #siplocal initiative, here’s your chance to win a R1 000 bar tab voucher at 13 different establishments across Cape Town.
At least 11 cats have been brutally murdered, making this one of the largest animal killing sprees the Cape Metro has ever witnessed.
One of the Atlantic Seaboard’s most colourful characters, Joffers has been in the news of late, with interest in The Rockefeller at Harbour Place development spiking in recent days.
The damage to the McLaren MP4-12C doesn’t look too bad from that angle, but other images show the full extent.
Since the start of the year, at least 82 people have been murdered in Western Cape taxi violence, and the past week has seen things worsen.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said that widely shared messages talking about seven Cape malls being targeted “drove me mad last night”.
Several people managed to capture footage of a massive boulder tumbling down one of the slopes – the Silverstream Ravine area – and a loud rumble could be heard.
Every now and then, when warranted, we make an exception to our anti-open letter stance. Let’s take a moment to consider those who work on the frontlines.
American Eric Czuleger says he ignored his gut instinct when walking on Signal Hill this past weekend, and he ended up being the victim of a knife attack with a rather bizarre ending.
April’s devastating fire was likely started deliberately, with SANParks announcing new measures aimed to catch those up to no good.
Harvest table takeaways, R20 coffees, R35 egg & bacon rolls, R45 croissant and coffee combos. It’s all there! Newlands Village, Cape Town.
Cape Town’s problems stem from a ‘double whammy’ of holiday rentals converted to long-term rentals, and the ability to work from home.
Batten down the hatches, Capetonians, because it looks like we’re in for a spell of nasty weather.
It would be remiss of us not to give you the heads up on what is currently going down in Newlands Village, Cape Town. Check this out.
The property was bought by the Guptas for R17 million in 2005. Now it’s been left to crumble, much to the anger of neighbours.
The discolouration of the V&A Waterfront’s water is a result of decomposing fish causing a lack of oxygen, which has killed marine life in the harbour basin.
The NSRI had to save three unfortunate folks from a luxury power yacht that rammed into Robben Island last night.
The ranger in question is receiving trauma counselling, after being insulted, racially abused, and pelted with stones by a group of cyclists.
64-year-old Nora Grose, a DA ward councillor in Cape Town, appeared in court yesterday on charges of fraud and money laundering.