Curiosity is exactly what leads most of us to explore our sexuality, so if you have a kink, these guys know where to go.
Whether you are a gnarly surfer or just someone who has a passion for the ocean, the event is sure to be a brilliant way to say goodbye to summer.
If you are one of the lucky 15 000 people to have gotten your hands on tickets for the Cape Town E-prix, Saturday is going to be a day you won’t soon forget.
It is possible to retain your humanity and still not want a vagrant to build a shack in your kid’s playground, isn’t it?
Vice-Chancellor Phakeng’s R12m Golden Handshake, Putin blames everyone else for bloodshed, Cape Town paddler crosses Atlantic, Clifton apartment up in flames, Solar flare warning, eVtol racing is here, Flooding in the Vaal, and High Court grants CoCT permission to remove tent cities.
Although we all have a ‘pothole story’, it’s nice to have a laugh over our decaying infrastructure every now and again. Well, sort of.
While pretending to change a lightbulb, Seth managed to get in some great pictures of the track and stands being assembled, for your exclusive viewing pleasure.
Mad science, a fair slice, and The Rotherham. It’s World Pizza Day!
Finally, a little common sense in legislating the city.
Cape Town is now being punted as the best place to come before you head all the way down South.
The Cape Town leg of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, an all-electric open-wheel, street circuit race, is set to be among the most iconic races on the 2023 championship calendar.
If you want to blend in, you’ll have to think like a local. We’re here to help.
An incident unfolded in Durbanville on Tuesday where a gun-wielding Cape Town taxi driver allegedly smashed the car windows of a motorist.
Table Mountain once had a baby living on it!
An annual survey polling expats on the best-ranked places to move and live has some very unkind things to say about the Big Smoke.
Things changed in the early hours of this morning (October 18) following more breakdowns at Eskom’s power stations.
The 1930s Exchange Building on Cape Town’s St Georges Mall was originally built for a shipping company but has since become a home, studio, and muse.
According to Time Out, a street is considered cool if it is “a vibrant community space, a thriving business district or just a place that oozes fabulous vibes”.
The publication is selling the Mother City with a mention of our myriad wonders, from nature to nightlife to museums and Mzansi-style food.
Harbour Arch will include six towers in total upon completion, with the project already reaching its highest point in construction last month.
Safety and security head JP Smith revealed the provincial government’s clampdown on taxis and speed racers with legislation that will give traffic services, metro police, and law enforcement more power.
Cape Town’s payday weekend problem. Sunglasses mogul dies. Russia hits shopping mall. Q is back. Truth about Depp’s ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ return.
Somerset West remained under siege over the weekend, with emergency services personnel, animals, and private houses beginning to sustain damage after five consecutive days of fire.
According to the latest Holiday Money Report from the UK Post Office, which surveyed 36 popular destinations, our shores remain popular.
It feels only right that the British media joins in on the chorus of publications urging tourists to visit Cape Town.
Forbes is unrestrained with its admiration for our neck of the woods, calling the southernmost tip of Africa “one of the most magnificent parts of the world”.
Thanks to the International Space Station (ISS) we get to see Cape Town from space, on more occasions than one.
New World Wealth’s latest report names Jozi as the wealthiest city on the continent, with Cape Town following close behind.
A Mercedes-Benz was allegedly set alight using petrol last night, with the car going up in flames while residents watched on.
Actress Gay Gibson boarded the cruise liner ‘Durban Castle’ in South Africa in October of 1947, not knowing that she would never reach her destination.