Cape Town to pilot electric buses in MyCiTi network
Cape Town is set to test electric buses in its MyCiTi network as part of a pilot project aimed at preparing for a wider rollout. The initiative, backed by the University ...
Klopse rectify points mix-up, naming TV Stars as Section 1 champions
The Kaapse Klopse Karnaival Association rectifies an adjudication error, naming TV Stars as the top troupe of Section 1, while congratulating Baruch Entertainers ...
ANC councillor Lazola Gungxe's murder raises safety concerns
ANC councillor Lazola Gungxe was shot dead during a community meeting in Cape Town, raising serious concerns about the safety of public representatives in the region. ...
Accommodation crisis at Cape Peninsula University of Technology leaves students stranded
Despite recent efforts by Cape Peninsula University of Technology to provide temporary accommodation, many students remain without stable housing as the academic ...
Political pressure mounts for justice in George building tragedy
One year after the tragic George building collapse, families and political leaders demand accountability as investigations remain stalled, leaving victims' families ...
Willard Katsande backs Kaizer Chiefs’ pragmatic approach insisting winning matters most
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Willard Katsande has emphasised that results are the priority for the club, even if the football isn’t flashy
Strain on Cape Town's disaster management as critical role remains unfilled
Cape Town's disaster management capacity is under strain as a key role remains vacant for over a year, impacting emergency response during critical incidents.
When infrastructure works, so does the economy
People are right to be sceptical when they hear government speak about faster delivery. Too often, acceleration is promised without any explanation of what will ...
Bushbaby rescue: Stowaway Maurice returns home after 1,400km journey
Dozens of students at CPUT are left vulnerable, sleeping outside the District Six campus as the accommodation crisis deepens, despite recent temporary solutions. ...
South African cities unite for inclusive public transport solutions
In a landmark workshop, South African cities collaborate to revolutionise public transport accessibility, paving the way for a more inclusive future.
Debate erupts over Halaal certification requirements for Khayelitsha Hospital catering
The Khayelitsha Caterers Forum is calling for the removal of Halaal certification as a mandatory requirement for catering tenders at Khayelitsha Hospital, arguing ...
Six years on: Why is justice still evading the family of Craig Douglas?
The family of Craig Douglas, a murder victim, continues to seek justice as key evidence and witnesses remain elusive, leading to delays in the trial process
Political dynamics in the DA as leadership contest heats up
With John Steenhuisen stepping aside from the DA leadership race, political analysts weigh in on potential successors and the implications for the party's future ...
Amakhosi face early Nedbank Cup examination in Stellenbosch clash
Defending Nedbank Cup champions Kaizer Chiefs begin their title defence against Stellenbosch FC in a demanding Last 32 encounter at Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday ...
AFU secures R11m recovery after Foschini accountant falls victim to WhatsApp fraud
Discover how the AFU recovered R11 million after a Foschini accountant was duped in a sophisticated WhatsApp scam, highlighting the urgent need for vigilance against ...