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Western Cape police arrested a 46-year-old woman in Khayelitsha, seizing mandrax tablets worth R1 million during a raid on a suspected drug facility.
The 51-year-old pastor made another bail application appearance at the Khayelitsha Magistrates Court on Friday with more charges added to his docket.
It’s alleged the pastor claimed he could heal his female congregation members using sexual intercourse and raped them.
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis outlines ambitious plans to transform the city into a beacon of hope for all residents, focusing on infrastructure and poverty alleviation.
Nkanini residents will endure another week without electricity after Eskom suspended services due to armed attacks on contractors.
Supporters of the African National Congress gathered in Mandela Park Stadium to express their concerns about unemployment and crime, urging President Cyril Ramaphosa to take action.
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasises the need for intensified efforts to achieve the vision of the Freedom Charter and address unemployment and inequality in South Africa
Collen Malatji condemns Jacob Zuma and Solly Mapaila, calling for unity within the ANC to combat counter-revolutionaries.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula vows to enforce discipline among party members, promising disciplinary hearings for those who fail to comply.
ANC Youth League president says the DA-led government in the Cape Town is overseeing a very poor population that is in majority in the townships and farms.
The committee has highlighted the need for accountability within the SAPS in its previous engagement, especially considering the number of incidents involving SAPS members and their abuse of power.
The ANC faces significant challenges as it approaches its January 8 Statement, with declining support and internal divisions. Can the party rejuvenate itself and reclaim its position as a leader in South Africa?
Provincial party spokesperson Mafika Mndebele said the party had not planned to bus people to the rally, citing the possibility of road accidents as they will travel 1600 km to Cape Town.
Tensions flared in a Khayelitsha home after an irate resident told ANC officials to leave, as the party drums up support ahead of its 113th anniversary celebrations.
Award-winning rapper Bravo Le Roux pens an emotional letter to his unborn child, sharing his fears, hopes, and unwavering love as he prepares for the journey of fatherhood.
A Cape Town man was sentenced to 13 years in prison for kidnapping and extortion, after demanding a R400,000 ransom from his victims' family in November 2022.
Nolitha Ndalasi, a member of Clover Mama Afrika, is transforming her Khayelitsha community by providing meals, mentorship, and sustainable projects for children and families.
Local property and housing experts at the forefront of the drive to solve the affordable housing crisis reveal their hopes for the sector for the new year
Lack of title deeds, amongst other issues, keep many South Africans out of the formal property market. If the country gets it right, however, it could be the biggest Black Economic Empowerment programme.
The city’s spatial mismatch, a legacy of apartheid planning, continues to keeps the poor out of the property market. What can be done to create a more functional city?
The plan outlines the strategies and plans for the period 2023 to 2028 to improve transport in Cape Town, including “access to a range of transport choices that are sustainable and dignified to keep Capetonians moving”.
Construction mafia target not only big construction sites, but also those of smaller backyard developers. Here Jens Horber of Isandla Institute gives valuable insights as to what can be done.
He praised the effectiveness of intelligence and evidence-based policing in preventing crime and making strides in the fight against violence
Mdzananda Animal Clinic plans to broaden its educational efforts by partnering with community book clubs, other non-profit organisations, and grassroots groups
The SACP was founded as the Communist Party of South Africa at its inaugural conference in Cape Town between July 30 and August 1, 1921.