Strandfontein Pavilion set for R300 million upgrade, enhancing community engagement
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis launches the R300 million redevelopment of the Strandfontein Pavilion, a project set to revitalise one of the city's iconic coastal ...
Concerns rise over learner safety at Edgemead Primary after hit list discovery
Disturbing reports of a hit list drawn up by a Grade 6 learner at Edgemead Primary have left parents in distress, igniting serious concerns about the safety of students ...
From Atlantis to academia: Dr Allison Matroos's inspiring PhD journey
Discover the inspiring journey of Dr Allison Matroos, a proud native of Atlantis who defied the odds to earn her PhD in Afrikaans and Dutch, proving that resilience ...
How the Western Cape's R2.897 billion budget will support social services
With demand for support services rising, the Western Cape's R2.897 billion budget for social development is set to provide crucial assistance to vulnerable communities ...
Lavender Hill community grieves after teenager killed in shooting on Soutpansberg Road
In a heartbreaking incident, 16-year-old Zackhary Swart was shot dead in Lavender Hill, leaving his family devastated and pleading with the community not to label ...
Betway Premiership: KZN’s 'Big Three' eye top-half finish as season reaches climax
KwaZulu-Natal is dominated the top half of the table as AmaZulu, Durban City, and Golden Arrows push for continental qualification and top-eight glory.
Fears of taxi war grow after more bloodshed in Delft
A taxi guard has been killed in Delft, igniting fears of escalating violence in the taxi industry, just weeks after a triple murder at a local taxi rank.
Sellers at Adderley Street Flower Market push back against new permit fees
Long-standing sellers at Cape Town’s iconic Adderley Street Flower Market are in a fierce battle against a City plan that threatens their heritage with new permits ...
Environmental justice on the line in Total Energies court case
In a landmark case, Aukotowa Fisheries and environmental organisations challenge Total Energies' drilling permit in the Deep Western Orange Basin, highlighting the ...
Lawyer killed outside CCMA in Johannesburg
Chinette Gallichan, a dedicated lawyer, was shot dead outside the CCMA in Johannesburg, sparking outrage and concern over safety in South Africa's legal community. ...
Suppliers blamed for hoarding fuel for profit
Premier Alan Winde blames fuel suppliers for withholding petrol amid rising concerns over shortages in the Western Cape.
Dereleen James accuses Gayton McKenzie of intimidation and files charges
Tensions escalate as ActionSA MP Dereleen James accuses Minister Gayton McKenzie of intimidation, sparking a political showdown over drug cartel allegations.
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 ...
New TB report exposes critical treatment gaps in South Africa's healthcare system
On World TB Day, experts highlight alarming gaps in tuberculosis treatment access in South Africa, calling for immediate action to address the findings of the latest ...
Sibusiso Zuma: Bafana Bafana must embrace 'underdog' status at 2026 World Cup
Bafana Bafana legend Sibusiso Zuma urges the national team to go " all out" from the opening game against hosts Mexico to capitalise on being underestimated on the ...
Western Cape Government unveils R9.86bn infrastructure budget to enhance delivery
Discover how the Western Cape Government's R9.86 billion infrastructure budget for 2026/27 aims to transform housing and road projects, accelerate delivery, and ...

