Melkbosstrand beach closed again due to sewage issues
Repeated sewage issues lead to Melkbosstrand beach closures, prompting residents to demand clarity from local authorities.
Tiffany Meek to plead guilty in the murder case of her son Jayden-Lee
In a tragic turn of events, Tiffany Nicole Meek prepares to plead guilty in the heartbreaking murder case of her son Jayden-Lee.
Public outrage follows court's acquittal in Candice Robertson murder case
Civic organisations are outraged after the court acquits Ettienne van der Merwe, the man accused of murdering Candice Robertson, highlighting alarming deficiencies ...
More than 25 000 electricity faults reported in Cape Town
January witnessed a staggering 25 917 electricity faults logged in Cape Town, raising concerns over the reliability of the city's power supply as detailed in the ...
Fire ravages Gugulethu informal settlement, leaving families displaced
A fire swept through the Barcelona Informal Settlement in Gugulethu destroying eight shacks and leaving 18 people displaced.
Court delays trial of former Harvester Primary teacher accused of sending explicit material to learner
The trial of a former Harvester Primary School teacher, charged with sexual grooming and sending explicit material to a student, faces yet another delay as the court ...
Game Day I Mamelodi Sundowns must break Orbit College's defensive block to keep title charge alive, says Hlompho Kekana
Former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana believes the Brazilians will need patience and an early goal to break down a stubborn Orbit College FC defence when ...
Manqoba Mngqithi: Playing in CAF competitions a development pipeline for SA players
Golden Arrows coach Manqoba Mngqithi says South African teams must embrace CAF interclub competitions to help develop players and prepare them for Bafana Bafana. ...
Five Bafana Bafana players fighting to keep their World Cup dreams alive
With Hugo Broos naming a 38-man preliminary squad ahead of two friendlies against Panama, competition for places in Bafana Bafana is heating up.
Three men charged in West Coast farmer attack refuse bail as Agri Western Cape condemns rising violence
Three men charged with attacking a West Coast farmer appeared in court on Monday, declining to apply for bail as Agri Western Cape condemns the rising violence in ...
No foul play suspected after body is found at Western Cape High Court
Police confirm the discovery of a body inside the Western Cape High Court, believed to be a staff member. Investigations are ongoing, with no signs of foul play. ...
Cape Town's law enforcement makes 446 arrests, recovers AK-47
Cape Town's enforcement agencies achieve a record 446 arrests in one week, uncovering serious concerns about gun circulation in communities as they recover an AK-47 ...
Does repeating Grade 11 actually improve matric results?
New research from Stellenbosch University raises critical questions about the effectiveness of holding learners back in Grade 10 and 11, suggesting that high repetition ...
New exhibition challenges legacy of Voortrekker Monument
A Cape Town-born curator is challenging perceptions of the Voortrekker Monument through a thought-provoking contemporary art exhibition that sparks new conversations ...
CATA's march to Nyanga police station calls for urgent action on taxi violence
In a bold move, taxi operators from CATA marched to the Nyanga police station, demanding immediate action against escalating violence that endangers their lives ...
Why did it take nine hours for a mother to receive treatment for a brain aneurysm?
After a harrowing nine-hour wait for medical attention, the family of a mother with a brain aneurysm is taking legal action against Mitchells Plain District Hospital, ...
