A local architect firm has won the highest award in the land for building an incredible “treehouse” mansion, and it’s very spicy indeed.
This just in: Patricia De Lille has been axed from the Democratic Alliance, and is no longer the mayor of Cape Town.
There’s a smug satisfaction that comes with reading about failed criminal endevaours, and this case is certainly in the running for top spot.
Capetonians, it appears your rain dances have worked. Two cold fronts are expected to hit the peninsula this week, bringing buckets of rain for us to stomp in.
Nothing like a little nighttime photography to get the technical juices flowing. Check out this stunner, featuring Lion’s Head, shot by Kyle Goetsch.
Realising that Cape Town represents quite a large portion of the South African market, one local company has expanded their operations.
On Monday, after attempting to defuse another situation with traffic officers, Zainodien Allie was not only arrested, but tackled to the ground, too.
Sometimes there’s just a little too much information out there on the web, so we went to an expert to find out which Cape Town restaurants serve the best seafood.
Uber are running another one of their promos, so if you were looking for an excuse to get out and about this week consider that box ticked.
The shortage of 25 litre containers to hold water is almost as bad as the water shortage itself. You know, the classic semi-clear container with a tap connected to the end.
According to police and intelligence agencies, a pair of kidnappers they’ve just nabbed are involved with “a cell with ties to the global terror group ISIS”.
From Newlands to Cape Town’s CBD, a whole list of roads will be closed on Friday in preparation for tonight’s State of the Nation Address at Parliament.
Since arriving on Friday, it’s clear that Usain Bolt has been loving his time in Cape Town. He’s not afraid to bust out a few dance movies, either.
City needs bottled water help. Cape’s deadly fungus. David Copperfield sex/drug allegations. Trump confident over Mueller. Assange health bad. Monkeys cloned. Elton John retiring from tours. Fake celeb porn blowing up. Grumpy Cat wins big copyright cash.
There’s a good chance that your bank account is being stretched a little thin this ‘Januworry’, so do yourself a favour and save on your Uber rides.
Driving along the northbound lane of Jakes Gerwel Drive in Mitchells Plain, a minibus taxi travelling the opposite direction collided with two cars. A dashcam caught it all.
Silwood graduates can be found in kitchens worldwide – Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Heston Blumenthal, Raymond Blanc – all have a Silwood graduate in their kitchens.
The Telegraph put together a comprehensive list, rating some of the Cape’s best hotels, and we picked out a few of our favourites.
Wondering where to buy your next investment property? Between these two local favourites, here’s which fares best when it comes to looking to the future.
I’m currently rolling with the iPhone X (256GB). I want you to know that. I feel compelled to tell you, and to tell you why it’s a game changer.
You might have noticed a helicopter flying above parts of Cape Town, complete with a rather strange attachment. Turns out there’s a good reason for that.
Over the past few weeks, the Observatory Civic Association has been going through a bit on an internal battle, as the old committee accused the new committee of dirty tactics.
With the high levels of road rage we are exposed to on a daily basis, its not surprising Cape Town also has a teeth grinding problem. But stress is not the issue.
Apparently there are now more micro apartments set for Cape Town, and the marketing strategy the developers have come up for this one is exactly what you’d expect.
There are more than 17 000 Airbnb listings in Cape Town, so it’s little wonder that the Mother City has found itself in the list of top earners.
Today’s south easter his coming in hard, reaching gust levels of up to 81 kph. You might want to tie down your garden furniture before it ends up in someone else’s yard.
Dotted around Cape Town are some of the most luxurious properties around, but to gain access to any one of them can be quite a challenge. Enter Nina van Deventer.
While train surfers are not a new occurrence here in South Africa, this footage shows just how much they risk their lives every day to get their kicks.
In the run up to the first Rallycross Championship in Africa, organisers decided to test the drivers’ abilities to understand South African. The results are worth a chuckle.
Long has the debate between Jozi and Cape Town raged on, and now CNN has weighed in. They’re dropping a few truth bombs as well.