The EFF is gearing up for another protest outside Brackenfell High School, this time threatening to ‘ensure that nothing operates’.
I hear the roundabout at Kildare Centre in Newlands Village is something of a trendy hotspot for suburbanites.
Cape Town-based international male model Keagan Carl Troskie has been charged with allegedly trying to strangle and suffocate his wife.
With overseas travel plans thrown out of the window, there’s never been a better time to make the most of the beautiful city we live in.
We have just had ourselves a pretty wet winter, and our biggest dams are filled to the brim. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, though.
As winds pummelled Cape Town’s City Bowl on Saturday, a fire first seen above Deer Park quickly spread, leading to some residents in Oranjezicht evacuating their homes.
The return of First Thursday events is a welcome reminder that we’ve almost made it through 2020. Here’s one exhibition that ticks all of the boxes.
Residents on Cobern Street thought they had found a human head inside a bag, but a police forensic investigator confirmed that it was the head of a dog.
Community members have reacted with shock and anger to allegations of sexual abuse levelled at two elderly Bo-Kaap brothers, who were recognised as “well-respected” leaders.
They say money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you a R150 million mansion with a cracking view of the city.
International visitors may soon be trickling in, and hotels are pulling out all the stops to make sure they give themselves the best chance of survival.
When news broke claiming that Tin Roof was at the centre of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Southern Suburbs, having hosted a ‘super-spreader’ party on October 3, the jokes wrote themselves.
Fork out just shy of R100 million and you’re getting some cracking views down over Camps Bay, with an exotic fish tank to boot.
It all started with a single R10 note, and has grown into an award-winning social enterprise that has given hope and a second chance to many.
The listing says the home is in a quiet position in a secure complex, which makes it “perfect for those who are scaling down or looking to get a foothold in the area”.
Yesterday, the Terrible Josters gang was dealt a serious blow when one of the leaders, Horatio “Voudie” Solomon, was sentenced to life imprisonment, along with his so-called right-hand man.
As a ‘townie’, who has lived in the Cape Town CBD for the past five years, my idea of what constitutes a spacious home has become rather warped. Out in the ‘burbs, it’s a different story.
Well done on making it through one of the gloomiest winters on record. Now treat yourself to a lovely pad right on the beach.
Yesterday gale-force winds blew through the Cape, taking down a truck on the N1 Outbound at the Huguenot Tunnel.
This past weekend, three orcas put on a great show in False Bay, with full breaches and tail slaps caught on camera.
The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the fitness industry landscape, and companies have had to find creative, safe solutions to this problem. Some are managing better than others.
Two more gunshot victims were found earlier in the week, contributing to Baden Powell Drive’s notoriety as a dumping ground for bodies.
An advert posted by a recruitment agency has landed the Sean McCarthy Group in hot water with the EFF.
As we grapple with load shedding stages changing at the drop of a hat, Capetonians will have noticed that we’re often one stage lower than the rest of the country.
The saga of Kataza, a baboon separated from his troop in Kommetjie and relocated to Tokai, continues to see a war of words between activists and officials.
You’ll get a great view down over the bay, with the added luxury of a backup power supply for when Eskom strikes again.
Even Cape Town’s underworld syndicates are allegedly struggling, and the men in balaclavas are looking for new revenue streams.
Klein Slangkop is a popular eco-estate, with the most sought after houses basically a stone’s throw from the beach.
A groundbreaking judgement from the Western Cape High Court has taken the first step toward addressing the legacy of apartheid spatial planning in Cape Town.
Kataza and his troop were commonly seen in and around Kommetjie, although he vanished last Tuesday, and has now reappeared in the Southern Suburbs.