Diesel price crisis: May could see R10 increase for diesel as tensions rise

Jason Woosey|Published

South Africans are bracing for another wave of fuel price hikes in May, with diesel prices expected to soar by R10 if tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalate further. ...

Cape Town CBD mobile toilets reach over one million users

Staff Reporter|Published

Since its launch in 2022, Cape Town's public toilet project has served over one million users, addressing a critical need for sanitation in the city centre and providing ...

Mitchells Plain murder suspects busted in Worcester

Staff Reporter|Published

Three suspects wanted for murder and unlicensed firearms possession have been arrested in Worcester, following a police operation that continues to target serious ...

Elderly man arrested for illegal firearm possession in Brown's Farm

Staff Reporter|Published

Police in Brown's Farm apprehended a 64-year-old man during an intelligence-driven operation, seizing a 9mm pistol, ammunition, and firearm magazines.

Antalyaspor crowned champions in a nail-biting finish at the Bayhill Premier Cup

Staff Reporter|Published

Antalyaspor JPM Cape Town triumphs in a thrilling finish to the 37th Bayhill Premier Cup, defeating Mamelodi Sundowns FC 1-0 in front of an enthusiastic crowd at ...

ANC will protect South African sovereignty despite US challenges -Mbalula

Manyane Manyane|Published

In a bold statement, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula asserts the party's commitment to South African sovereignty amidst increasing US pressure, signalling a ...

High-risk rescues surge along Western Cape waters over Easter weekend

Murray Swart|Published

A dramatic surge in maritime emergencies unfolded along the Western Cape coastline this Easter weekend, as rescue crews responded to a near-drowning at Clifton 2nd ...

How new regulations in South Africa aim to assist pregnant learners

Thami Magubane|Published

The Department of Basic Education has proposed new draft regulations aimed at supporting pregnant learners in South African schools, ensuring their right to education ...

Community divided over SANDF's Cape Flats deployment as violence persists

Theolin Tembo|Published

While the community welcomes the SANDF's deployment on the Cape Flats, concerns linger about its effectiveness in curbing violence and gang activity.

European tourists boost Cape Town's visitor numbers

Murray Swart|Published

With nearly three-quarters of overseas tourists to South Africa coming from Europe, Cape Town faces a looming risk of over-dependence. What does this mean for the ...

Bonteheuwel's smash-and-grab menace

Theolin Tembo|Updated

Bonteheuwel ward councillor Angus McKenzie confronts ActionSA’s Dereleen James over her remarks questioning the normalisation of smash-and-grab crimes.

The axis of evil: A critique of US foreign policy and its consequences

Dugan Brown|Published

What if the Axis of Evil was not a description of enemies but a reflection of our own actions?

The dual control of Africa's cultural heritage

Theophilus Khumomotse|Published

Explore how European private institutions continue to control Africa's cultural heritage, examining the complexities of possession, retention, and the strategic ...

Family in Pelican Park seeks help in finding missing grandmother

Kim Swartz|Published

A Pelican Park family is desperately searching for 73-year-old Maureen Peskin, who went missing after a visit to a cousin's house

Investigation into attempted murder in Table View linked to viral Parklands video

Murray Swart|Published

Table View police are investigating an attempted murder case following a shooting incident, which has raised significant safety concerns after a viral video captured ...

Gang-related shootings mar Easter weekend on Cape Flats

Marsha Dean|Published

Over the Easter weekend, Cape Town witnessed a surge in gang-related violence, resulting in the deaths of two young men. The South African National Defence Force's ...

Cyclist injured in taxi crash on Victoria Road sparks safety concerns

Murray Swart|Published

A cyclist's injury in a Victoria Road crash reignites urgent calls for enhanced safety measures, spotlighting the ongoing risks faced by cyclists in Cape Town.

Grieving mother seeks answers as investigation into Khy’ree's fatal hit-and-run stalls

Murray Swart|Published

Jolene Jordaan faces a painful Easter without her son Khy’ree, who died tragically in a hit-and-run. As she waits for justice, her frustration grows over the lack ...

Iran intensifies military actions following Trump's warning on the Strait of Hormuz

AFP|Published

Iran has intensified its military actions across the Middle East, threatening severe retaliation in response to Donald Trump's provocative warning regarding the ...