The 20-year lease for Fish Hoek’s beachfront restaurant, The Galley, is once again up for grabs next month.
The Fish Hoek Valley Historical Association will hold an illustrated talk on one of the town’s most famous families – the Peers family.
Warrant Officer Detective Jeremy Marten has helped shed light on the death of 80-year-old Fish Hoek resident Norah Coram after a home invasion in 1985
This 'confusing' stop sign at the bottom of Ou Kaapse Weg has resulted in car drivers being fined for not stopping.
A Pretoria East woman who had sex with two dogs is to spend the next year under correctional supervision.
An Atteridgeville taxi driver, who transported schoolchildren, will have his name will be placed on the National Child Protection Register, making him unable to work with children.
A Pretoria serial child rapist who cannot be rehabilitated will not be able to work with children for the remainder of his life.
Sexual offences courts are to be reinstated, with at least 57 regional courts earmarked for upgrades, Minister Jeff Radebe said.
A Pretoria licensing official and a candidate on whose behalf she allegedly wrote a learner’s licence test have been granted bail.
I’m going home and I’m ready to embrace my blessings, says Trevor Mntungwa after a groundbreaking surgery for the treatment of Blount’s disease
Twenty men accused of trying to overthrow the DRC government claim Legal Aid is conspiring to keep them in jail.
A man found guilty of abusing his son asked a Pretoria court to postpone his sentencing after an interpreter failed to pitch.
Gary Blem, Team Sky's South African mechanic, is home for a break with his family before heading off on tour again.
A life skills programme to protect children from abuse is using instant messaging as a form of support.
A man accused of theft pleaded with the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court to return his truck, confiscated after his arrest.
A spat between Sinoville neighbours ended in the Pretoria North District Court with one being acquitted on charges of assault.
Charges of armed robbery against two hardened criminals which were “accidentally” dropped have been reinstated.
An estimated 3 000 residents of Schubart Park were evicted in September 2011 following service delivery protests that turned violent.
The case of a Pretoria East woman who allegedly had sex with two dogs is finally ready to go to trial.
The release of two criminals by a prosecutor who apparently misunderstood Afrikaans has been called "unacceptable".
Singer Kurt Darren is still in severe pain after a serious car accident, and will remain in hospital for at least another week.
A "misunderstood Afrikaans instruction" has led to the withdrawal of charges against men who allegedly attacked a family .
An arrested suspect who tried to escape from custody by grabbing a cops’s gun is now roaming the hospital wards without supervision.
A brain scan has confirmed that singer Kurt Darren did not receive permanent eye damage in a serious car accident.
Popular Afrikaans singer Kurt Darren is not speaking much but "indicated with a thumbs-up that he's doing okay".