New footage suggests that there was a passenger in the car with speed racer Taufiq Carr. We have confirmation from a source close to the driver.
Those Capetonians that managed to get some sleep last night are waking up to the sound of choppers and the smell of ash this morning, with last night’s fire still being fought tirelessly.
If you’re going to be stuck at sea, it could be worse than being stuck on the MSC Musica. Then again, not everyone on board is thrilled to be stuck on board.
A video doing the rounds on social media, showing a high-speed crash on the N1, has prompted the City to condemn illegal street racing.
Volunteer firefighter Heinrich Adonis was the first person to battle the New Year’s Eve blaze. He’s also the man who identified the suspected fire starter.
If you have loads of cash, but aren’t keen on buying property, then this “gracious family residence” in Bishopscourt is just the ticket.
A morning bike ride in Stellenbosch took a nasty turn when a passing motorist stopped and assaulted two cyclists, who feared for their lives.
If you have R20 000 a month to fling at a rental, and are happy with a single bedroom, then you’ll love this little lock-up-and-go in Sea Point.
Just because the holidays are over, doesn’t mean that the party has to end. Looks like this beach party is going to be a serious vibe.
Residents across the Cape, from Hermanus through to Franschhoek, reported seeing a flashing light, followed by the sound of a massive explosion.
It’s a sad day for those who trek up Lion’s Head in their activewear for the perfect Instagram post. Sorry, guys, but Lion’s Head is closed.
These holidays, Clifton Beach was in the news for all the wrong reasons. Now the security firm at the centre of the row has given their version of events.
Looking for a way to bring the new year in right? This party is where you’re going to want to be when the clock strikes midnight on December 31.
The City of Cape Town is appealing to motorists to look out for opportunistic criminals when they’re on the road, especially if they’re driving through these four areas.
Earlier this month, a City environmental health official sent a letter to a mosque in Bayview, saying there had been a complaint about a “noise nuisance”.
The award-winning Sugar-daddy Theatre Company is back with a new play, ‘Blueberry Toast’, which has plenty of twists and turns to enjoy.
The NSRI wanted to bring joy to the children of Cape Town by organising a visit from Santa. This Santa, however, didn’t quite have his sea legs yet.
When a celebratory birthday photo went horribly wrong, a Sea Point husband risked his life in an attempt to rescue his wife after she fell from Lookout Point.
Over 45 000 readers responded to The Telegraph Travel Awards survey, selecting the city that they love most in the world.
After the annual Adderley Street Festive Lights Switch-On ceremony, some of the crowd turned to looting, smashing their way into a bike store.
A 31-year-old woman, who was celebrating her birthday with her family on Chapman’s Peak, fell to her death yesterday evening.
A banner has appeared outside Bayside Mall in Table View, pleading forgiveness from someone called Ronald by someone called Tasha.
Looking for somewhere stylish to hold a meeting, and tired of the same old spots? Here are some options you might use to spice things up.
You can rent a six-bedroom villa in Clifton for a quarter of a million a night, complete with a butler, chef and canapes on arrival.
Constantia’s bee population has taken a battering over the past few weeks, with the local industry suffering massive revenue losses.
Peaceful protesters were met with extreme violence from private security and police, when they gathered to protest the gentrification of the Bo-Kaap.
You don’t have to travel to the Great Barrier Reef to experience a beautiful underwater kingdom. A new book, featured on CNN, is the perfect illustrator of that point.
The man behind the hotel-shaming banner outside the Taj Hotel, Amir Ahmed, has spoken out about his reasons for erecting it.
An angry guest erected a large banner outside the Taj hotel in Cape Town, protesting “bad guest service”. I guess they like doing things old school.
City Bowl living isn’t for everyone, but if you are a fan, then Oranjezicht is one of those areas that ticks a lot of boxes.