Lumenocity: Cape Town's first large-scale light art festival in the Company's Garden
Discover how Lumenocity, Africa’s first large-scale light-based art festival, is set to illuminate Cape Town’s Company’s Garden with stunning installations and interactive ...
PFL Pretoria Card Locked in as athletes step onto scale ahead of SunBet Arena Showdown
The stage is officially set for another landmark night in African mixed martial arts as the Professional Fighters League prepares to launch the first event of PFL ...
Culpable homicide investigation launched following cyclist tragic death
The tragic death of cyclist Landon la Grange in a Camps Bay crash has led police to investigate culpable homicide, raising concerns about road safety for cyclists. ...
Tragic shootings in Salt River leave one dead and another injured as police investigate
Two separate shooting incidents in Salt River have left one man dead and another injured. What new information has emerged as police continue their investigation? ...
Former Stellenbosch principal faces sexual assault allegations
A former employee of a Stellenbosch primary school has lodged a criminal complaint of sexual assault against the school's former principal.
Cape Town Muslim undertakers express concerns over High Court ruling on mortuary facility
Cape Town's Muslim undertakers voice concerns over a High Court ruling that halts a crucial mortuary facility, questioning the future of burial services in the community. ...
WATCH: How a woman crawled nearly 1km through a drain after falling at a construction site
A woman’s desperate crawl through a stormwater drain for nearly a kilometre after falling into a cordoned-off construction site in Epping raises urgent safety concerns. ...
Knoflokskraal community pushes back against 'lawless' label during government intervention
Knoflokskraal residents challenge the government's 'lawless' label, calling for a rights-based approach to intervention that respects their cultural identity and ...
Cape Town's public transport fares hold steady for now despite rising fuel costs
Cape Town's public transport operators are managing to keep fares steady despite rising fuel prices, but how long can this balance last amidst growing operational ...
South African ports prepare for increased maritime traffic amid Middle East tensions
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy reveals South Africa's strategic measures to handle increasing maritime traffic amid escalating Middle East conflicts, ensuring ...
Western Cape High Court rules against Black Axe 'romance scammers' in extradition case
Eight alleged members of the Black Axe criminal syndicate face extradition to the US after the Western Cape High Court dismissed their appeal.
24 Officials in Ramaphosa's Cabinet flagged in lifestyle audits
Twenty-four officials in the Presidency are under investigation for suspected undeclared income as lifestyle audits continue for President Cyril Ramaphosa's Cabinet. ...
Debate ignites over Cape Town Stadium's R39.5m subsidy amid rising costs
As Cape Town Stadium's subsidy faces scrutiny, critics challenge the financial sustainability claims made by the City amid rising public costs.

