SAPS moves forward with body-worn cameras amid decade-long delays
After nearly a decade of delays, Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia reveals the imminent rollout of body-worn cameras for SAPS, promising enhanced accountability ...
Escalating protests lead to student suspensions at CPUT
As protests escalate, more than five students at Cape Peninsula University of Technology have been suspended.
Urgent search for missing fisherman as NSRI responds to multiple coastal rescues
A desperate search continues for a 70-year-old fisherman swept off rocks at Herolds Bay, while the NSRI responds to multiple rescues along the perilous coast in ...
Milnerton Lagoon restoration shows promising results as upgrades take effect
Cape Town’s Milnerton Lagoon restoration shows early improvements with key infrastructure upgrades, including sewer network enhancements, reducing pollution and ...
R1.4 billion project enhances water security for George residents amid drought challenge
Discover how a R1.4 billion infrastructure project is set to enhance water security for Thembalethu residents in George, as local authorities tackle critical drought ...
New R7.7 million Safe Space in Cape Town aims to support the homeless
Discover how Cape Town's upgraded Safe Space 1 is transforming lives with dormitory accommodation, meals, and vital support services for the homeless.
Mental health crisis: Over 300 state patients languish in correctional facilities
Delays in transferring 309 declared state patients from South African prisons to mental health facilities pose a significant human-rights risk, prompting the Correctional ...
Indulge in Chocolate Espresso Cheesecake filled Easter Eggs
Learn to create these delightful Chocolate Espresso Cheesecake Easter Eggs, a perfect blend of creamy cheesecake and rich chocolate, ideal for impressing your guests ...
New anti-vandalism technology in Cape Town aims to tackle R49 million electricity theft
With rising electricity theft costing Cape Town millions, the City is piloting new anti-vandalism technologies to protect essential services.
South African households struggle as food and electricity prices surge
The latest Cost of Living Report reveals that South African households are facing a relentless financial squeeze, with soaring prices for essential goods and electricity, ...
Panic buying causes petrol shortages in South Africa, warns government
Amid rising fuel prices, Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni reassures South Africans about stable fuel supplies while urging citizens to refrain from panic buying.

