Uber is on a mission to track global traffic and congestion, as well as people’s travelling habits, all in the name of a better future.
To those of you who have recently made Cape Town your home, it may fascinate you to know that the real summer weather in the city only begins when autumn makes an appearance.
We know that taxis ferry thousands of people around the Mother City every day, but now we finally have a map that shows exactly how they do it.
Cape Town is a mighty beautiful city, but there’s one aspect about it that is really off-putting – something you don’t normally know about until you have to experience it.
Needless to say, my graduation was a blur and from then on, whenever we get together, mimosas come out to play.
I am, of course, talking about the American version and I’m referring to the episode where Frank follows Monica’s key’s lead to a local storage unit. As the shutter door rolls up, we see a clothes rack, mattress and a whole lot of unmentionables.
When I see someone look at a diamond with their miniature telescope thingamajiggy, I often wonder what the hell they are doing – but then I found this from Business Insider: 5 ways to spot a fake diamond.
Thinking of lunch? Well, well, well, Uber has just launched UberEATS in Cape Town and, with over 100 restaurants jumping on board, your options are endless.
That’s exactly what investors who have been disappointed by returns from other assets are doing, investing their money in coloured diamonds instead.
With the recent devastation local fires are causing on our mountains and fields, burning everything from fynbos to fauna as well as any buildings and infrastructure that gets in the way, the tireless effort of firefighters and community volunteers has been inspiring.
You know today is only the 11th of January, right? Unfortunately, that December payday was meant to cover you up until the 25th, but alas…
According to its definition, brunch is a mix between breakfast and lunch and can extend to 3PM.
Wondering what that ship is doing burning in Cape Town’s harbour? Here’s what we know so far, and let’s just hope the situation remains under control.
Cape Town’s CBD descended into chaos yesterday as violence clashed between police and citizens took centre stage during the #FeesMustFall protest.
We already know that Cape Town’s property prices are growing exponentially, but what about the rest of South Africa? Here’s what the experts report.
A woman was caught red-handed handing over money to a man she was hiring to kill her husband – and now she is in jail. Here are the deets
Strict water restrictions are making their way to the Cape in November and, to be prepared, here’s everything you need to know. Good luck out there.
This year, the Castle of Good Hope is celebrating its 350th anniversary, so what better way to kick it off than by taking a gander through some natural heritage?
It costs the city around R50 million a year to maintain and run the Cape Town Stadium, so they are desperately seeking ways to make some of that cash back.
It’s no secret that jobs in Jozi offer a higher wage than any other region in SA – but have you ever noted the actual difference? Let’s lay that bare.
Everyone loves a little trip down memory lane, but one chap has compiled an incredible collection of old school photos that you really need to see.
There sure are a lot of tourists in Cape Town, but what are they all doing here? Well, you might be surprised how many different tourist niches the city offers.
Yesterday we told you about the felling of the Tokai forest, and many people were up in arms. There is some pretty sound reasoning to the decision, though.
The grade nine pupil who spoke out against discrimination because of her hair sure has opened a can of worms. Now the anger has reached Cape Town.
The City of Cape Town has served an eviction notice to a family who has worked on a farm in Tokai for 23 years, and the situation has left a real stink.
Who would have thought that the sinkhole would attack a Capetonian car in the middle of the day this past weekend?
It’s no secret that property prices here at home are soaring, but when compared to the rest of the world that surge is quite remarkable.
Cape Town CBD has some seriously hot property, but now the neighbouring suburbs are really raking in the rewards of that proximity.
Over at the St Johns entrance to The Company’s Gardens, there’s a carguard that took ownership over his space and got four car thieves arrested.
It has been three months since three fast food franchise employees were shot dead, yet no one is stepping up to claim responsibility.