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.
South African billionaire Rob Hersov is planning on building the “Lanseria Airport of Cape Town” near Durbanville.
It’s ‘Extreme Makeover’ Bellville edition, according to Executive Mayor Dan Plato, who wants to revitalise the area.
Things appear to be considerably more complicated in the case of the attack on a Paarden Eiland luxury car dealership than initially thought.
The Toy Shop, a luxury and performance car dealership in Paarden Eiland, was ransacked by a group of around 40 men on Wednesday.
Two ostriches rocked up on a Cape Point beach, took a dip alongside other beachgoers, and then went on their way.
In a horrifying cash-in-transit heist, two security officers were hijacked, kidnapped, and left on the N2, one of whom had had bomb strapped to his body.
A warrant of arrest has been issued for a convicted murderer who violated his parole conditions and vanished.
The jewel in the Klein Karoo’s crown – ‘Caracal’ – a 12-sleeper mountain top villa, set within the 175-hectare private Cabine du Cap estate, is finally complete.
The NCCC will meet today to map out a way to deal with COVID-19 hotspots, which could include localised ‘mini-lockdowns’.
A shooting has taken place at the Cape Town Station Deck taxi rank, leaving multiple people injured.
Take ‘happy hour’, make it ‘happy hours’, throw some half-price bubbly into the mix, and you have the recipe for the perfect Friday.
If you live in South Africa’s most expensive city, don’t stress – there’s a bit of good news for renters thrown into the mix as well.
If you’re a fan of G&Ts, sunshine, and fresh air with safe physical distancing measures in place, then you don’t want to miss The Cape Town Gin & Tonic Experience.
Condé Nast has consulted their readers to find the top 50 resorts (or lodges) in the world, with South Africa scoring seven spots, including one in the top 10.
While not all of us can afford a stay in a luxury hotel, we can usually cover the cost of a cocktail in one of the best hotel bars in the world.
We haven’t really had to deal with hectic traffic for a while, but let’s face it, it’s only a matter of time before we’re back in that bumper-to-bumper slog.
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.