The zebra-like animal once roamed our country in large herds, particularly in the Karoo and southern Free State, until they were hunted out in the second half of the 19th century.
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 posts on the Somerset West Community Facebook group, there is a flasher operating in the area.
Criminals are throwing rocks and petrol bombs at motorists on the N2 at Somerset West, and drivers need to be alert.
I know kids will be kids and all that, but somebody really wasn’t paying attention when they uploaded the picture in question.
Whilst R33 million buys you something tidy in the City Bowl and surrounds, it buys you a whopping seven-bedroom villa in Somerset West.
A pair of concerned women actually did something about the problems in their neighbourhood, which includes abandoned babies.
It seems criminals don’t pay much attention to the adage of respecting their elders, if this thug in Somerset West is anything to go by. Shame on you.
If you were doubting the reported scale of the flooding in Somerset West, you can stop that right now. This insane aerial footage gives the clearest insight into the severity and spread of this weekend’s flooding in Somerset West, outside of Cape Town. Shot by Air Flow, the video description reads as follows: Flooding in […]
For the last week, the whole state of Texas has been battling enormous wildfires which have scorched a million acres of earth. The Texas Fire Service has had to rope in firefighters from 34 states to assist with managing the fires. All they can do is concentrate on putting out the big ones first.
Nature showed her claws again this weekend in the Western Cape, when Somerset West’s Straightway Head Hotel was ravaged by a veld fire along with 15 other houses on Saturday. Built in 1939, The Straightway Head was a well-known luxury establishment which many of your grandparents would have been familiar with, even if you weren’t.