Inspiring 12-year-old chess prodigy Imkhitha Joya, hailing from Crossroads in Cape Town, has secured a coveted opportunity to represent South Africa at the prestigious World Cadets Championship 2023 in Egypt.
World RX of South Africa is organised by the same team that brought the FIA ABB Formula E Cape Town E-Prix to Cape Town in February.
We’ve gathered all the top footage of the most extreme moments from the weekend so that you don’t have to wade through the tides of video clips yourself.
The series director, Steven Maeda, has recently applauded the exceptional skills of the local crew in Cape Town, giving props to our South African ingenuity and expertise in the film world.
Residents can be heard shouting at the officers, who ignore them before speeding off with the man being dragged behind the vehicle.
Charles shocked seal specialists and rescuers this week when he was found cradling a calm yet sickly baby seal in his arms.
The ‘trash-crash’ drew a crowd of confused residents to the scene, gasping in their PJs at the large hole that had opened up in their backyards.
Award-winning actress Viola Davis marked her 58th birthday with a celebration in picturesque Cape Town, sharing the joyous occasion with her fans through an Instagram post.
This is the third year in a row that Butler’s have proved that there ‘ain’t no pizza like it’ in Cape Town.
As the taxi strikes continue, it’s hard to know how long we’ll be living off the almost-expired baked beans and stale rice stashed at the back of our pantries.
We simply can’t deny that 2023 is a stellar year for South African women’s sports. And to that, we say viva!
And it’s not just the taxi drivers who are bringing the violence. A viral clip came to light yesterday of South African Police Service (SAPS) officers beating the crap out of a taxi driver who had been pulled from his van.
Adapted from Deon Meyer’s best-selling novel of the same name, the new series promises to take viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the seedy world of Cape Town’s criminal underbelly.
Popping down to the Spar or the corner shop in your pyjamas: we’ve all been there. Whether or not you’ve done it in full robe and curlers or just snuck in with your slippers, it’s a common South African happening that proves we have no skaam as a nation.
It’s not just unattended fireplaces that are to blame; in trying to keep warm, many South Africans, especially those with less or no access to quality heating, are turning to dangerous heating schemes in their homes.
Thanks are due to Mr Premier for warning Cape Town citizens, but it’s hard to feel optimistic when we’re facing the darkest nights before the dawn.
Laws, by-laws, regulations, higher levies and taxes. There are now so many rules and regulations governing South Africans that no sane person can be expected to keep track of it all. Perhaps we should just begin by teaching Capetonians that a red traffic light means stop. Baby steps.
We’re making hay while the sun shines with the happiest hour in town; that’s eight hours to find joy in half price cocktails, bubbly, and..wait for it… half price sushi, too!
This would be a good opening for a fart joke, but after seeing what happened in Jozi this week, a conundrum should perhaps be a concern and not a laughing matter.
The City of Cape Town is hoping to channel some of the 2010 Soccer World Cup gees as it prepares to host the 2023 Netball World Cup. The tournament is set to kick (throw?) off on Friday, 28 July, and will last until Sunday, 6 August.
As strange as it sounds, Dean Smorenburg started farming with black soldier flies in his bathroom in 2016, and now the entrepreneur is exporting his ‘animal protein’ to the EU and US.
A woman is in critical condition after being swept off the rocks by a wave yesterday afternoon, with rescuers pulling her to safety after passersby noticed a body floating in the water about 200m offshore.
Water officials of Cape Town are asking residents to still make water-wise decisions despite our dams flourishing at more than 90% full.
The programme will not be a once-off and they hope to continue giving people the option of clearing their records. “No-one needs to be ashamed of their past.”
Cape Town residents call for lower water tariffs, New Zealand to exterminate all rats, Big milestone for mega-development in Cape Town, and Putin won’t attend Brics summit in SA.
The directors at High Street Auctions said that the appetite for the City of Cape Town’s land and property has been massive lately.
In their relentless search for self-fulfilment through their son’s sporting achievements, some parents have turned their backs on age-old ways of dialogue and partnership between parents and schools.
This series has been voted as June’s most anticipated series by Rotten Tomatoes’ fans, and South African filming crews have received a shout-out for their professionalism during filming.
Police have confirmed the arrest of a 47-year-old male suspect following the mysterious death of an eight-year-old child during a sleepover in Kraaifontein.
It’s not for everyone, especially if you have a family, and mostly younger generation workers are making use of the travelling opportunities that online work offers.