Yesterday gale-force winds blew through the Cape, taking down a truck on the N1 Outbound at the Huguenot Tunnel.
The ‘new normal’ brought on by the pandemic has shown us that we need alternate ways for children to learn, including online institutions that can ensure a well-rounded education.
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.
Two temporary COVID-19 field hospitals in Cape Town are set to close as admissions drop, and virus rates decline in the Western Cape.
This man isn’t going to let his lack of engine-powered transport get in the way of going where he’s going as quickly as possible.
Gale force winds in the Western Cape yesterday were so strong that eve massive trucks couldn’t withstand them.
Two South African tourist hotspots feature on Big Seven Travel’s list of the most popular post-pandemic destinations.
Power outages, damaged homes, totalled cars, and uprooted trees – the weather this weekend was hectic.
You’ll be able to fly across the country for business purposes during alert level 3, but experts recommend incorporating some extra safety measures if doing so.
An online survey of where people would like to go once it’s safe to travel abroad could be good news for our tourism industry.
Finally! Following confusion yesterday evening and for most of today, South Africans have clarity about June 1 and moving to alert level 3.
New private, tech-enabled high school campuses coming to Joburg and Cape Town, are set to revolutionise learning in South Africa.
A bird’s-eye view of empty streets in Sea Point, the CBD, Blouberg and Tableview really puts things into perspective.
Photographer Joshua Rubin braved the outside world to bring you eerie shots of Cape Town’s empty streets.
Hungry in town and not keen on ‘hanging around’? Here’s your best bet.
If you feel like the traffic has been exceptionally bad lately, you’re probably right. New stats look at the most congested cities in the country.
Six more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in South Africa, including one in Cape Town.
One of the great truths of our time is that if something can be converted into alcohol, chances are it will be.
Things became heated between the Greenmarket Square refugees and the police during an operation to relocate them this past weekend.
A trio of hikers set out for an early morning trek up the mountain, and then that famous cloud came over the table top and things got out of hand.
It seems that if you’re dating in these modern times, you’re likely to have accumulated some harrowing Tinder stories.
The V&A Waterfront is getting ready to unveil ‘The Ridge’, an ecofriendly “oasis”, and the new location for Deloitte’s offices.
With its clear health benefits and earth-friendly manufacturing process, it’s easy to see why Cape Town is now oat milk ‘verskrik’.
These pet-friendly restaurants in Cape Town let you have your cake and eat it, with your best buddy at your side.
If you’re keen to get your hands on a piece of Cape Town’s tallest building, you might want to consider the cost of a parking bay, first.
Clear your calendar in the first week of March, because South Africa’s funniest comedy festival will be showcasing the best in the business.
If you’re looking for the perfect way to take advantage of the sun, hit the beach, and blow off some steam, you’re in luck.
Get Lucky Summer kicked off this past weekend at Zevenwacht Wine Estate, and if it’s a taste of things to come, then New Year’s is going to be off the hook.
In August, reports indicated that the high-end property market had fallen deeper into deflation. Looks like things haven’t improved.
They might not all boast Michelin stars, but they’re the restaurants that experts claim are the ones to watch in 2020.