The gin industry has seen a massive resurgence over the past few years, and much of that is down to social media. The quest for likes is never-ending.
A man was caught red-handed yesterday in Vredehoek, attempting to set fire to the mountainside before being taken into custody.
In 2017, wind speeds of 100 km/h led to the Cape Town Cycle Tour being cancelled. Let’s take a look at Sunday’s weather.
Anyone who managed to catch Jack Parow’s gig last First Thursday will know what an incredibly unique, intimate and entertaining affair these gigs are.
The country’s top chefs know a thing or two about food, so maybe it’s worth heeding their advice when it comes to choosing a restaurant.
We finally found the source of a story going around about one very lucky victim of crime, and he described to us exactly what happened.
South Africa’s latest multi-multi-millionaire isn’t keen to have his face splashed across the news, although he did give this interview.
In case you hadn’t noticed, the spandex warriors have been out in increased numbers these past few weeks. That’s because it’s almost race day.
When Rose Kotze returned to Builders Warehouse Tokai with a hinge, in order to ensure she bought the same product for her home renovations, things quickly went south.
This past First Thursday, February 7, saw Jack Parow perform his most intimate gig ever, thrilling the audience of 30 with never-heard-before stories and big tunes.
Buffel the Southern Elephant Seal is visiting Fish Hoek Beach in Cape Town at the moment, attracting visitors eager to snap a photo.
An Icelandic tourist is going to return home with quite a story to tell, after a fall on Table Mountain led to a 13-hour rescue ordeal.
Rubbernecking is basically a South African national sport, so it’s no surprise that a crowd gathered at the Oceana Power Boat Club in Granger Bay this past Saturday.
Since 2015, fires have wiped out around 60% of the trains in Cape Town’s Metrorail system, with coordinated attacks causing untold grief for commuters.
If you’re wondering what ‘pro-working’ means, you’re not alone. Let’s talk about this latest business buzzword and see who’s leading the charge.
Video has emerged showing a physical altercation between a student and a teacher at Sans Souci Girls’ High School.
Magistrate Sean Lea was busted texting on his phone, while another court official slept, rather than paying attention to court proceedings.
A 60-year-old man was stabbed, assaulted and robbed by an unidentified suspect on Table Mountain yesterday, with the attack happening at around 7:45AM on a popular cycling track.
Whilst R33 million buys you something tidy in the City Bowl and surrounds, it buys you a whopping seven-bedroom villa in Somerset West.
The dust has yet to settle on the December #ReclaimClifton protests, and now there’s been another slaughter on the beach.
There is big trouble within the Stormers camp at the moment, with Siya Kolisi and his players deeply unhappy with the decisions taken by the WPRU.
So-called hipster hangout Lekker Vegan, which has businesses in Kloof Street and Harrington Street, is under fire for being associated with a “free meals for models” app.
Mix volleyball, sun, drinks, good friends and Camps Bay’s hottest party destination, and you have the recipe for a great day out.
One wonders how long Jack Parow will be able to stay seated in this ‘unplugged’ gig he’s performing on First Thursday, February 7, at Café du Cap.
Muizenberg has long been touted as an up and coming area, and over the past few years more and more first-time property buyers have dipped a toe in the water.
Take a look inside this palatial Fresnaye property, described as “a modern classic with an award-winning design”.
Keen to live just outside the City Bowl, but tucked away in your own private forest? Take a look at this Higgovale gem.
Scarborough is a genius place to nip off to for the weekend. It’s close enough to go back if there is a drama to deal with in Cape Town, yet far enough away to tell people you can’t attend whatever it is they’ve invited you to.
Schoolboy rugby is turning into a lucrative business, and that means schools are keen to land the best players. Even if that means stepping on some toes along the way.
Bree Street is often a place to see and be seen, but if you’re a fan of good beer and laidback vibes, we have a suggestion.