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Faried van der Schyff, a fraudulent tax practitioner, has been sentenced to three years in prison for defrauding the South ...
Eskom warns that rampant theft and vandalism are causing severe electricity outages in Cape Town, urging communities to unite ...
Gareth Ramsay, a South African development engineer, is the man leading a proposal to introduce a “sky train” system to Cape ...
Winter in Cape Town means it’s often more tempting to pull on your woollen slippers than your dancing shoes, but with the ...
The iconic Table Bay Hotel, nestled in the heart of the V&A Waterfront, is undergoing a landmark R1 billion refurbishment.
Cape Town’s biggest indoor holiday playground returns with rides and attractions for the whole family. Expect crowd favourites like the Tornado, Space Gyro, Bungee Trampolines, and more. Ride tickets ...
The City of Cape Town (CoCT) says its active problem building caseload is hovering at just more than 300 properties. The city ...
Our first ever Lab in Cape Town was a landmark one – hosted alongside non-profit organisation Bridges For Music, who help to ...
One of the apartheid era's main laws was the Bantu Education Act of 1953, which aimed to prevent black children from reaching ...
Cape Town identifies 922 problem buildings in a bid to enhance community safety, with over 500 already closed in the past ...
South Africa’s ports company plans an upgrade of facilities and equipment at the Cape Town harbor that should alleviate ...
Cape Town City missed an opportunity to take control of the PSL promotional playoffs after they played out to a 1-1 draw ...