Soon after announcing that a suspect would be appearing in court in relation to a fire on the front face of Table Mountain, firefighters were at it again in battling yet another blaze, this time at the Clovelly mountainous area (Trappieskop)
A day before 2 407 teacher posts were to be terminated by the Western Cape Education Department (WCED), the Special Action Committee for Education (SAC) appeared in court where an urgent interdict application was heard.
St Luke’s Combined Hospices has emphasised that while its in-patient unit in Kenilworth will be closing, services rendered to patients and their families will continue.
For more than a year, undeterred by the intense heat or heavy downpours, a number of people have gathered each week on the steps of the St. George’s Cathedral in protest over the mass murder in Gaza by Israel, and to express solidarity with the people of Palestine and their struggle to attain freedom.
Western Cape Police Commissioner, Thembesile Patekile, conducted a number of walkabouts, flanked by a large contingent of police officers and metro, traffic, and other officers.
All hands were on deck as around 80 children were treated to a special Christmas party at the Seawinds Community Centre, on Sunday.
A fire in the Kosovo informal settlement in Philippi has displaced over 100 people after destroying over 40 structures.
Eerste River mom Michelle Linnert, 45, described the tremor as both scary and confusing, saying it caused her to question her own sanity.
The use of drone technology has greatly enhanced and supplemented fire management at Table Mountain National Park (TMNP).
The SANParks has put out a call for interested persons and organisations to join the Volunteer Safety Services (VSS) Forum, to ensure greater safety and security at the Table Mountain National Park (TMNP).
Considered the “People’s Cathedral” in the bustling Cape Town Central, whose presence and worship is rooted in Struggle, inclusivity, and global and interfaith solidarity, St George’s Cathedral has announced The Venerable Terrence Lester as Dean-elect.
Cape SAPS management, destroy 20 000 litres of confiscated liquor in the midst of a busy festive season, while also holding a welcoming ceremony for 900 newly-appointed constables in the Western Cape
The mortal remains of yet another Struggle stalwart was laid to rest on home soil following repatriation, an act to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice by facilitating a dignified burial and final resting place in their home country.
The sounds of Christmas carols and familiar local songs wafted through the corridors and wards of Groote Schuur Hospital, as healthcare workers and staff distributed care packages.
Athlone residents and traders have questioned why the City of Cape Town would propose a mixed use development at the parking lot south of the Athlone Stadium along Klipfontein Road, adding that this would cause further congestion and increased safety risks.
The South African High Commissioner to the Republic of Mauritius, Hlamalani Manzini, has alerted a delegation from the Department of Social Development (DSD) over the high number of South Africans imprisoned in Mauritius for drug trafficking.
Tour guides have questioned the “fairness” in the use of a fast-tracking ticketing system at Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company, allowing visitors pressed for time to pay extra to avoid long queues.
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has issued Compliance Notices to various Western Cape food suppliers found largely to have contravened Section 24 of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA).
According to Cape SA Jewish Board of Deputies executive director, Daniel Bloch, the device, which had allegedly been thrown onto the property, had failed to detonate.
The protest, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), was largely silent to allow for the names of some of the over 40000 known Palestinians to have been killed in Gaza to be read aloud.
A 5-year-old child who has spent their entire life inside a prison in the Republic of Mauritius will soon be repatriated to South Africa.
A Special Provincial Funeral was held for anti-apartheid Struggle stalwart, Bethuel Tamana, on Sunday, who was finally laid to rest on home soil following the repatriation of his mortal remains.
The official launch of the poetry book took place at the Old Mutual Auditorium, Pinelands, on Saturday.
Trafalgar High School in District Six will host a reunion this weekend, bringing together former teachers and learners from the late 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, to gather for an afternoon of reminiscing and reconnection.
Nearly 200 000 spaza shops have been inspected since President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address on the deaths of several children due to foodborne illnesses on November 15.