Newly installed UWC Rector and Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Balfour outlined his vision to ensure continued accountability and transparency at UWC.
While it?s not possible to gather in large groups, even for acts of kindness, Mandela Day events are still taking place, virtually and in accordance with physical ...
Cape Town's survivors of war, genocide and the Spanish flu have sage advice as the world grapples with the grim reality of the Covid-19 pandemic.
More 200 refugees living on the streets in the Cape Town CBD say they have received no support from officials in the face of the viral pandemic.
An increase in cannabis use was just one of the reasons the Western Cape Blood Service aims to change the rules for some donors.
Police with sniffer dogs scoured the streets of Ravensmead in search of an 8-year-old girl, Tazne van Wyk, who went missing at a local tuckshop.
How much information is to much when it is comes to educating children about sex?
City says they are managing the service as best they can
Eben Etzebeth will have to deal with the assault and racial abuse charges against him when he returns home
Motorised ferry may replace popular, historical attraction on the Breede River
Looking for office party ideas that won’t cost you your job? Nathan Adams has answers
It?s unheard of that a venue on that stretch of coast in Cape Town can match all your expectations: a great view, great food and superior hospitality.
Masterchef SA judge Pete Goffe-Wood teamed up with Chef Charl du Preez to scale down the On The Rocks menu and breathe new life into it.
South Africa’s Barista Competition champion oozes passion and zest, and not only about coffee and coffee beans but also about living life to the full.
Lily?s succeeds with that relaxed atmosphere, but has food on the menu that should be taken seriously.
Camps Bay also has a lot to offer when it gets colder and is perfect for a weekend breakaway.
Hidden gem ? it?s the only description that comes to mind when you sit down in the Bosjes Kombuis just outside Ceres.
This weekend, the Delheim Harvest Festival promises to be a celebration of grapes and wine.
Cape Town cricket bosses are appealing to the umpires after an international match was scheduled on a Jewish holy day.
Stefano, Marlena and John Black have risen from the TV ashes and are back on SABC3.
Nando’s is famous for its funny TV ads and posters, but one customer says there is nothing funny about their “shrinking portions”.
Police are investigating a suspicious device that was left at the entrance of Kirstenbosch Gardens on Christmas Day.
Police are hunting for three men who walked into the Taj Hotel in Cape Town and fled with thousands of rands in cash.
The Mitchells Plain Chess Club has been making all the right moves for 35 years.
TV star Bonnie Mbuli is now taking her housing battle with her real estate agent to the courts.