The City of Cape Town has spent more than R44.5 million on electrical infrastructure theft and vandalism repairs.
Rabbits are a lifelong commitment, not a seasonal gift! Don’t buy your child a bunny for Easter, a local bunny lover appeals
Bellville woman fined R52 000 for 13 years of missing tax returns as courts crack down on SARS non-compliance with harsh sentences.
Die Rust-en-Vrede-galery in Durbanville het sy deure met sy jongste projek, oopgegooi vir enigeen wat belangstel in nuwe vaardighede.
Two men killed, one wounded in gang-related shooting in Tafelsig, Mitchells Plain. Police investigating double murder on Tierkloof Street.
Housing development plans for Weltevreden Valley’s Erf 2435 are back on track after decade-long legal battle with Cape Town Community Housing Company.
The South African National Defence Force and South African Police Service have commenced preparatory operations in Cape Town ahead of the military’s deployment.
The South African Property Owners Association remains in anticipation of a High Court judgement that could declare the City of Cape Town’s three fixed charges unlawful.
A beaked whale washed ashore at Eerste Steen, Melkbosstrand on 15 March. Authorities collected samples; cause of stranding remains unknown.
Andries Olivier Durbanville Quadriplegic Centre boasts of its first title sponsor for its golf day.