89-Year-old woman fights to reclaim R2 million home sold by stepdaughter

Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

An 89-year-old woman from the Western Cape is fighting a legal battle to reclaim her R2 million home, which was unlawfully sold by her stepdaughter at a fraction ...

How international visitors boosted Western Cape's economy in 2025

Wendy Dondolo|Published

Western Cape tourism thrives as 1.5 million international visitors contribute R26 billion to the economy, highlighting recovery and sustainability efforts.

Watch VideoOrlando Pirates remain defiant in title race despite recent slip-ups

Mihlali Baleka|Published

Orlando Pirates insist they can still win the league despite recent dropped points, with belief and progress underlining their campaign.

Watch VideoBlitzboks take breather before Spain push after historic Hong Kong glory

Leighton Koopman|Published

After a historic victory in Hong Kong, the Blitzboks are set to take a well-deserved break before gearing up for the next SVNS World Championship tournament in Spain. ...

Severe flooding in Dunoon leaves residents in crisis

Lilita Gcwabe|Published

Dunoon's informal settlements face severe flooding as Cape Town approaches winter, leaving residents stranded and desperate for assistance.

Watch VideoURC run-in: Why SA sides must take referees and their whistles out of the equation

Leighton Koopman|Published

As the URC season reaches boiling point, the South African franchises must navigate the challenges of refereeing decisions to secure their play-off spots.

Kraaifontein robbery leaves bread delivery driver injured

Sibulele Kasa|Published

An attempted murder case has been opened after a bread delivery driver was shot in the face during a robbery in Kraaifontein. Community leaders urge residents to ...

Watch VideoDamian Willemse unfazed by role shifts as Stormers eye statement URC win over Glasgow

Leighton Koopman|Published

Damian Willemse prioritises team contribution over position as the Stormers prepare for a crucial URC clash against the Glasgow Warriors, aiming to bounce back after ...

Family of shooter in Emmarentia road rage incident speaks out

Brandon Nel|Published

Following a tragic road rage incident in Emmarentia, the family of the shooter has issued a heartfelt statement, expressing condolences for the victim while defending ...

Bellville Velodrome upgrade raises concerns for cycling community

Murray Swart|Published

After 17 years of delays, the City of Cape Town is pushing forward with the Bellville Velodrome upgrade, but the decision has sparked significant backlash from the ...

Theatre week in Cape Town: stories of justice, identity and social truth take centre stage

Bernelee Vollmer|Published

. Across different productions, audiences are drawn into narratives where innocence is tested, tradition is questioned and human behaviour is placed under the spotlight. ...

R4m Bribe scandal: 28s gang ties rattle court

Kim Swartz|Published

Businessman Shaun Roos is embroiled in a scandal involving a R4 million bribery attempt and shocking allegations of links to the notorious 28s prison gang, as he ...

LifeLine Western Cape faces R1.4m funding crisis amid growing mental health demand

Lilita Gcwabe|Published

Facing a R1.48 million funding shortfall, LifeLine Western Cape continues to provide essential mental health services, ensuring support for vulnerable communities ...

Watch VideoBulls' Marco van Staden embraces the technical challenge of hooker after bench impact

Mike Greenaway|Published

Burly flank Marco van Staden was a backline player at school. Now he is making a name for himself as a hooker at the Bulls.

Dramatic rescue of Stellenbosch student stranded overnight by flash flooding

Murray Swart|Published

A Stellenbosch University student was airlifted to safety after being stranded overnight by a swollen river in Du Toitskloof, highlighting the dangers of hiking ...

Far south hit by localised flooding after heavy downpours

Erin Carelse|Published

Communities in Cape Town's far south are grappling with severe flooding following heavy downpours over the weekend, as social media floods with images of waterlogged ...

CTIJF’s 23rd edition brought jazz to Cape Town beyond the stage

Entertainment Reporter|Published

Discover how the Cape Town International Jazz Festival transcended traditional performances, fostering community engagement and cultural dialogue through workshops, ...

Poultry producers benefit as soybean and maize prices drop, but farmers face challenges

Yogashen Pillay|Published

The Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa highlights the implications of recent declines in soybean and maize prices, revealing both challenges and opportunities ...

Community calls for action on overgrown Table View site affecting safety

Tara Isaacs|Published

Residents of Sunridge in Table View have tirelessly engaged with the City for years, seeking enforcement of municipal by-laws at Erf 38599. Their concerns centre ...