Silent demonstration highlights Bergvliet residents' fears over new Tokai High School
Bergvliet residents stage a silent protest against the proposed Tokai High School, raising urgent concerns about its impact on community life and local infrastructure. ...
Metro Police recover hijacked vehicles amid rising arrests and fines
In a week of intensified operations, Cape Town's Metro Police recover four hijacked vehicles, leading to 372 arrests and raising concerns over vehicle-related crime ...
Heartwarming rescue of Sable the dog from a cliff in Cape Town
A routine outing turns into a dramatic rescue as Sable, a beloved dog, becomes stranded on a cliff in Cape Town, leading to a heartwarming reunion.
Iain Wares found guilty in a historic child abuse case, bringing justice to survivors
In a landmark ruling, former teacher Iain Wares is found guilty of child abuse, offering a long-awaited sense of closure for survivor Stephen after 35 years of waiting ...
Disbelief as woman appears in court for allegedly beheading her sister
In a shocking turn of events, Aletta Rose, 63, stands accused of beheading her 79-year-old sister in Bellville, a case that has left the community in disbelief and ...
Community divided over Herzlia field access as City reviews 850 submissions
The future of the Herzlia sports ground hangs in the balance as 850 public submissions reveal a community divided over its use.
Natasha Phiri suspended by SABC for allegedly accepting money for information
In a significant move, the SABC has suspended journalist Natasha Phiri following allegations of her accepting R500 for confidential information, raising serious ...
Public funding controversy: McKenzie prioritises LIV Golf over cultural festivals
Minister Gayton McKenzie's prioritisation of LIV Golf funding over established cultural festivals has ignited accusations of public power abuse, raising urgent concerns ...
Over 3 600 students take centre stage at Stellenbosch University's March graduation
Stellenbosch University kicks off its March graduation series this week, celebrating over 3,600 graduands and honouring distinguished individuals with honorary doctorates, ...
Orderick Lucas's family pleads guilty to child neglect charges in court
In a heartbreaking case, the mother and grandparents of slain toddler Orderick Lucas have pleaded guilty to child neglect charges, as the court continues to address ...
Roos flips the script alleging City Manager bribed him instead
Businessman Shaun Roos faces serious bribery charges while alleging that Cape Town's City Manager is involved in a wider corruption scheme. As his bail application ...
CoCT's energy teams tackle 8 881 streetlight service requests in one month
In a bid to improve public safety, Cape Town's energy teams addressed a staggering 8 881 streetlight service requests in one month, highlighting the city's commitment ...
CTIJF 2026: Enjoy more at Rosies Stage with no surcharge
Discover the thrilling performances and enhanced safety measures at the Rosies Stage during the 2026 Cape Town International Jazz Festival, featuring jazz legend ...
Patriotic Alliance refutes drug trade allegations against Gayton McKenzie
In a strong rebuttal, the Patriotic Alliance defends Minister Gayton McKenzie against serious drug trade allegations raised during Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee ...
Jazz vibes takes over the Mother City
Join the vibrant celebration of jazz in Cape Town from March 22 to 28, featuring the renowned Cape Town International Jazz Festival, free concerts, and immersive ...
Kaizer Chiefs ignite Top 3 charge as Glody Lilepo and Mfundo Vilakazi find rhythm
After a turbulent last few weeks, Kaizer Chiefs have rediscovered their rhythm with back-to-back wins, including a 2-0 triumph over Magesi FC
Cape Town's property market under strain from rising costs and impending rate hikes
While Cape Town's property market appears to thrive, experts caution that rising costs and looming interest rate hikes could spell trouble for buyers and the economy. ...

