Capetonians have grown accustomed to seeing a Mavericks banner above the city, but recently a second plane has been doing the rounds.
Self-taught builder, plumber, and electrician Fernando Mkhabela has built himself a stylish haven in Cape Town’s Joe Slovo township.
Remember the uproar when Pick n Pay sold their infamous ‘citrus for gin’ bag earlier this year? Let’s throw some berries and herbs into the mix.
For the seventh year running, the best city on earth is “a coastal gem, lying in the shadow of a cloud-hugged mountain”. That sounds rather familiar.
The City of Cape Town’s mayor, Dan Plato, says that land invasions “pose a serious threat to service delivery and housing opportunities”, which is why the City is looking at introducing new laws.
Most of my dealings with Somerset West involve traffic and an increase in blood pressure, but this will be completely different.
Residents of the Cape’s gang-plagued areas hoped that the presence of army forces would deter gangsters, but it soon became apparent that wouldn’t be the case.
Capetonian women have been known to complain about the local dating scene, and now the city has been dubbed “an international cybercrime capital”.
If you’re fortunate enough to call Fresnaye home, you can count President Cyril Ramaphosa amongst your neighbours. This house even comes with its own vineyard.
Dave Mallett, who is in charge of rugby at the prestigious Cape school, as well as the director of Founders House, has sent a letter to parents of the 75 boarders he oversees.
The worst of the Day Zero scare is behind us (for now at least), but other parts of the country, and in particular the Eastern Cape, haven’t been as lucky.
I’m not sure if Silvano Gallus knows what he’s talking about, but I like where his head is at.
South Africans tend to think of ‘punch’ as something varsity students throw together when money is tight. Those who have mastered the art would disagree.
The sun is going to be shining, we’ll all be celebrating a Springbok win (hopefully), and the V&A Waterfront will be putting on a show.
Tomorrow, just after midday South African time (12:45PM), the 2019 Rugby World Cup kicks off, and Café Caprice is pulling out all the stops.
It seems like something is always being built in the V&A Waterfront, but at least we can now see the fruits of 10 months’ renovations.
Yesterday, President Ramaphosa announced that SANDF forces will spend another six months in gang-plagued areas. Are they actually helping?
Mmusi’s done an about-turn when it comes to whether or not he owns a house in Claremont, and there are some interesting questions being asked.
News24 has obtained cellphone footage of Dalton fighting with security outside an unnamed Sea Point restaurant, with the incident said to have occurred on Saturday night.
Filmed last Thursday, driving on the M3 that should have been headed to Tokai – maybe ending up in a visit to Blue Route Mall – the woman is headed straight into oncoming traffic.
Earlier today, tickets for the Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal ‘Match for Africa 6’ charity showdown sold out in 10 minutes. If you’re still looking around to see what’s online, you might want to be careful.
Food and wine connoisseurs in Cape Town are gearing up for Noble Vice, an all-inclusive and unrivalled tasting experience headed our way.
Tuesday morning saw seven people killed, and another injured, in three separate shootings.
For those fond of a serene and sophisticated place, with informed and hospitable table service and a cracking cocktail menu, consider yourself in luck.
Saturday really was a peach of a day, so I took the eldest for a cruise in the Z3 with the top down. Our mission was to get some ice cream and cruise the strip by foot.
The City of Cape Town is going to have a tough time enforcing a proposed by-law that wants people to stop swearing on beaches.
In today’s instalment of ‘let’s daydream about things that are well, well beyond our means’, we’ll be looking at a property in Hout Bay.
According to a massive new survey, Cape Town is the friendliest city in Africa and 14th friendliest in the world. I’m not sure everyone would agree.
Are you one of those people that likes to grab a little bit of this, just a taste of that, with an extra dash of something else on the side? You’ll like this menu idea, then.
The FNB House Price Index for the second quarter of 2019 has been released, and many of the areas that once guaranteed property growth are slowing dramatically.