Cape Town's cannabis museum to reshape Africa’s historical narrative
Uncover the rich tapestry of Africa's cannabis history at Cape Town's groundbreaking museum, dedicated to reshaping perceptions and celebrating cultural heritage. ...
Newborn baby found abandoned at Khayelitsha dumping site
A newborn baby was tragically found dead at a dumping site in Khayelitsha, sparking outrage and distress within the community. As police launch a murder investigation, ...
Critics slam new Michael Jackson biopic for omitting child abuse scandals
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic faces severe backlash for excluding child abuse allegations, while a wildlife charity warns of the dangers of exotic pet ownership ...
Dismissal of hospital employee upheld by Cape Town Labour Court for mocking supervisor
The Cape Town Labour Court has upheld the dismissal of a health department employee for sending disrespectful emails to his supervisor, following a troubling incident ...
Loop: The Cape Flats startup making waves in Google’s accelerator
Loop, a Cape Flats-based mobility and payments technology company, has achieved a significant milestone by being selected for the Google for Startups Accelerator, ...
Upington man sentenced to life for double murder in road rage incident
In a case of road rage, a 50-year-old Upington motorist was sentenced to life imprisonment for fatally shooting two men and endangering others after a collision ...
SAHRC's directives are not legally binding - Constitutional Court
In a landmark ruling, the Constitutional Court declares that the South African Human Rights Commission cannot issue binding directives, compelling parties to seek ...
City of Cape Town under fire over misleading ‘lower rates’ claim
Cape Town faces backlash as social media post claiming ‘lower rates’ is removed following a complaint about misleading information on property valuations.
Emmarentia road rage shooting: Both firearms legally licensed
Both firearms involved in the tragic road rage shooting that claimed Faisal ul Rehman's life in Emmarentia were legally licensed, according to Gauteng police.
Eskom faces backlash as Elsies River residents protest days without electricity
Residents of Elsies River are voicing their frustration over prolonged electricity outages, leading to protests against Eskom as they demand urgent action to restore ...
After ten years, the Salt River bridge is still a traffic headache
After more than a decade of complaints from residents and businesses over congestion, safety and delays, the Voortrekker Road bridge in Salt River is set to reopen, ...

