The platform hopes to help young South Africans find political parties that align with their values and beliefs.
It’s no secret that we love Butler’s more than any other pizza place in town, so if you feel the same about Cape Town’s No 1 pizza place, head on over to KFM and give them a vote.
The portal allows new voters to register, while already registered voters can easily update and amend their details.
The judges picked the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer Of The Year. Now it’s time for the public to have their say.
Some Trump supporters are having a tough time getting behind the results of the 2020 election, returning to familiar tactics to express their discontent.
Kanye West was never going to win the election, and he barely made it onto the ballot in some states, but at least he seems to have had a good time.
With the election looming large, it’s time to get to grips with how the three main politicals parties plan on handling big issues like land reform, jobs and fighting corruption.
Take a break from South Africa’s election madness and pay tribute to your favourite stomping grounds, by voting in the Cape Town Experiences Awards 2019.
With political tensions at an all-time high, polls reveal that the youth of South Africa will be making some interesting choices in the upcoming elections.
Apparently, it’s super tough to be white in Australia, and there has been a recent “deplorable rise of anti-white racism”.
Encouraging South Africans to get more involved with politics, News24 ran a survey that allowed respondents to email an MP. The results are in.
The DA really grated a few people with their seemingly endless SMS and robocall campaign – but where did they get your number from, and how do you stop it?
Take a time out from your Monday morning emails because this man needs your vote. He could be the next Men’s Health cover model.
No-one loves a queue like the poms, so it is with great respect that our SA ex-pats have come out in full force to celebrate this favourite pastime.
Apple app store’s mindblowing 2013 sales. SA ex-pats can vote. Mars 1-way ticket short list released. Downton Abbey breaks more US records. Intel drops McAfee name. Adele’s breakout album smashes records. Ralph Lauren’s niece in trouble. e-Tag sales revealed.
Good news for South Africans living abroad – you’ll be able to register and vote in the national elections next year. This is how you do it.
Making Capetonians proud: Cape Town-based businessman and media personality, Richard Hardiman, has made it into the global final of Entrepreneur X Factor 2013! Hardiman has had his entrepreneurial fingers in a number of successful pies like digital platforms, online radio (right here at 2oceansvibe nogals) as well as manufacturing. But it’s his latest venture that pits him against 20 businessmen from 15 countries.
This is a little like me not being allowed to have posters up in my bedroom, but less serious: the ANC has lodged a complaint with the Electoral Commission after Cape Town city workers were found removing COSATU posters campaigning for Tony Ehrenreich. Because they want their posters back, apparently.