Table Mountain was blanketed in snow this weekend, and there were similar scenes across the province.
Properties on Clifton’s Nettleton Road routinely go for tens of millions. If that’s too rich for your blood, you might consider a brief Airbnb stay.
If you fancy being in the same neighbourhood WhatsApp group as President Ramaphosa himself, Fresnaye is calling your name.
The quarterly crime statistics, released last week, emphasise how out of control gang violence is in the Western Cape.
Sadly, the drop to alert level 2 has come too late for many gyms and fitness centres across the country, and it’s become clear that in order to stay alive, the industry will have to adapt.
Renowned South African photographer Chris Fallows spent countless hours bobbing in the water near Seal Island, before snapping this incredible image.
Let this be a lesson to car owners around the world. If you have a personalised number plate that references the speed at which you drive, and you are involved in an accident, people will show no mercy.
Following images and video footage of her Constantia crash going viral, the driver of the Jaguar has now come forward to tell her side of the story.
Earlier this morning, pictures circulated of a vehicle that had crashed into a café at the High Constantia Shopping Centre. Isn’t it ironic, don’t you think?
Whilst police are still investigating the cause of the brawl, it appears as though one person was seriously injured.
This morning, we covered how the group ‘Gatvol Capetonian’ planned on protesting in at least 15 areas around Cape Town, which included a number of prominent roads closures.
True to form, SAPS has met the hospitality protests taking place in Cape Town’s CBD with brute force, water cannons, and stun grenades.
Whilst the owners hope it will not be permanent, 20 full-time staff have been laid off. For now, at least, final rounds have been called.
In the ongoing trial of 19-year-old Romando Meyer, who is facing murder charges, it is alleged that a fight over the price of a loose cigarette led to the death of Emile “Milo” Anthony, 23.
If you’re after a slightly less frenetic lifestyle than those who call the City Bowl home, Kommetjie is good living. There are big plans afoot, too.
Cape Town has as many as 130 different gangs, with a combined total of somewhere around 100 000 members, and leaving that life behind is not easy.
Trees have been blown over, roofs have been ripped from buildings, and anybody who parked their car along the Sea Point coastline may want to move it unless they fancy a complete foam coating free of charge.
The story of Candice van der Merwe, the $15,5 million gift she received from the prime minister of Lebanon in 2013, and her family’s battle with SARS has a new chapter.
Using the data available thus far, epidemiologist Professor Andrew Boulle has looked at Cape Town’s COVID-19 mortality rate, and how that compares to some of the world’s hardest-hit areas.
After that footage began to be widely shared, the City of Cape Town began an investigation, and announced last night that it was in the process of suspending the officers involved.
Café Caprice is fully compliant with all of the COVID-19 advanced alert level 3 rules for restaurants, and keen to see some familiar faces.
Rugby in the Mother City is one step closer to moving to Cape Town Stadium, after the Western Province Rugby Football Union voted in favour of a proposed development agreement with regards to Newlands Stadium.
There have been a number of incidents this month already, with members of the public on Table Mountain National Park’s Silvermine, Steenberg, and the Pipe Track routes all falling victim.
With many rentals now on the market at reduced prices, this “light and bright” apartment with great views over Green Point is worth a closer look.
In August 2017, Brian Wainstein, dubbed the ‘Steroid King’, was murdered in his Constantia home whilst asleep next to his partner and young child.
If you’re after “opulent elegance right on the water”, “built with luxury in mind” and “only the finest furnishings and fittings”, you’ll like this gem.
A grade 7 teacher at a Cape school has been sent for sensitivity training after assigning a “fun” exercise on slavery.
Whilst the Western Cape is weeks ahead of the rest of the country in terms of surges in cases, the worst is still to come.
It was terribly exciting to hear that liquor stores opened this week, although this did little (nothing) to address the elephant in the room – when exactly will Butler’s Pizza be reopening?
On Monday evening, the body of a man, believed to be around 60 years of age, was found near Nursery Ravine.