The City of Cape Town is gearing up to give Muizenberg beachfront a much-needed facelift, with spades set to hit the sand by mid-February next year.
The local thrift industry has long been a unique feature of Cape Town’s scene, with pre-loved fashion no longer constrained to a rusty rail at Milnerton Market.
The bridge is fondly referred to as ‘Bridget’ by locals.
Spearheaded by well-loved musician Jeremy Loops, this event promises an intimate, ‘mini-Kirstenbosch by the sea experience’ right in his hometown.
The body of a hiker was recovered from the bottom of the cliffs above Boyes Drive, Muizenberg on Thursday, March 30.
This past weekend, the City of Cape Town shared its plans for upgrades along the Muizenberg beachfront. It’s the parking lot proposal that has attracted the most attention.
The listing says it’s “the ideal location for profitable short-term letting or a brilliant investment with jaw-dropping vistas in this flourishing seaside town”.
Bridget, as she’s known, is so popular that there’s now a Facebook page “dedicated to over forty years of regular crashes at the Atlantic Road Rail Bridge”.
You’re likely to get better bang for your buck in Muizies than you do in certain areas of the CBD and the surrounding suburbs.
Saturday’s Muizenberg beach protest saw some heated scenes play out, with emotions boiling over and some rather interesting viewpoints shared.
Protesters gathered close to Muizenberg beach this morning, and law enforcement appeared to be in an unforgiving mood.
Good ‘ol Muizies, hey? A reader managed to grab a screenshot of a rather interesting discussion on a closed Facebook group, and we thought we’d share it with you.
Muizenberg has long been touted as an up and coming area, and over the past few years more and more first-time property buyers have dipped a toe in the water.
Over the past few years, Muizenberg has undergone a serious image revamp. With some extra helping hands, more meaningful change can take place.
This week is shaping up to be a pretty decent ride for local surfers, and this weekend could be one to remember, Your first stop should be Muizies.
The surfing season is upon us, and if you’re looking for a taste of competition then this is the event to enter.
I hear there were some pretty decent waves around Cape Town yesterday hey? Turns out it wasn’t just the surfers who were having a jol.
Train services were delayed last night and this morning after some unruly teens set fire to a train at Muizenberg station.
Find out how to best lend a hand in assisting the firefighting efforts going full-tilt around Cape Town here. Come now peeps, let’s pull together on this one and support our troops.
Bleary-eyed Capetonians spent much of last night aiding firefighters around the peninsula as flames threatened their houses and wind conditions helped the blaze spiral out of control.
Stop gawking from the beach and get inside a barrel with a little professional help. Also, up your cool factor by about 200% at the same time.
According to multiple sources, a man has been bitten by a shark at Muizenberg beach. He is said to be in a stable condition after being bitten on the leg. Click through for photos of the scene.
If you are more inclined to enjoy a walk on the beach the equivalent distance covered by a marathon, we’ve got your back. Check out Huffington Post’s list of the longest beaches in the world, in which South Africa’s very own Muizenberg features.