The Cape Town film industry is positively booming with the City of Cape Town describing the 2022/2023 financial year as the busiest post-COVID-19 pandemic.
The channel has set up live webcams at four top beaches across South Africa with three in Cape Town, namely Clifton 4th, Muizenberg, Strand, and Jbay Main Beach.
You might have noticed 142 Bree Street going through a bit of a metamorphosis over the last year or so…
Beguiling: adjective, “charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way”.
The body of a hiker was recovered from the bottom of the cliffs above Boyes Drive, Muizenberg on Thursday, March 30.
A book excerpt has been released introducing readers to colourful characters with big ideas about ice, including this one mariner on a mission to transport an iceberg from Antarctica to SA.
British Olympic winner Tom Daley was seen taking his knitting to new heights here in South Africa, nogal.
Cape Town is now being punted as the best place to come before you head all the way down South.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, a passer-by found a woman’s body washed up on Camps Bay beach.
The exciting 2,8-kilometre road race around Cape Town Stadium is set to take place on February 24-25.
The City of Cape Town has announced that it will now pay cash for power fed into the local electricity grid.
Table Mountain once had a baby living on it!
On Tuesday, a man said to be an international tourist in his 40s crashed his paraglider on Lion’s Head.
At an expansive 152 862 metres squared, the unique plot of land offers views galore of mountain and sea, with the budding possibility of being turned into a profit-making property.
The 141-metre Nord superyacht, which was sanctioned by the EU, the UK, and the US, was due to dock in Cape Town Harbour on November 11 after setting sail from Hong Kong.
For a beach volleyball tournament, any of our numerous beaches would be quite a fitting setting, right?
The team over at FIA Formula E announced that Cape Town will be the official host of a Formula E race next year.
Over the past week, there has been a spate of deaths linked to “gang violence, syndicates and organised crime”.
Assassination attempts have become an occupational hazard for members of Cape Town’s legal fraternity, as the city’s underworld flexes its muscles.
Earlier this year, the City of Cape Town proposed banning cyclists from a section of the Sea Point Promenade.
A tight-knit Cape Town gym community had been rocked by allegations that the gym co-owner allegedly used his phone to film a female member while she showered.
Law enforcement is already overwhelmed when it comes to dealing with the scourge of gangsterism in Cape Town and the Western Cape at large.
Whenever I meet somebody who lives in Llandudno, I can’t help but be a little jealous.
This past weekend, the City of Cape Town shared its plans for upgrades along the Muizenberg beachfront. It’s the parking lot proposal that has attracted the most attention.
Key roads in Hout Bay were blocked yesterday, and MyCiti buses attacked, leaving many stranded.
37-year-old Akter Pradhan was kidnapped in broad daylight last Friday. It hasn’t taken long for the kidnappers’ ransom demands to be made.
The scourge of kidnappings across the Cape continues and the syndicates pulling them off appear to operate with impunity.
The stretch of highway from Somerset West heading towards Borcherds Quarry Road en route to Cape Town International Airport has become notorious.
Shortly before 8AM yesterday, six suspects took Shahnawaz Asghar from outside his home and fled the scene in a vehicle with cloned licence plates.
The publication is selling the Mother City with a mention of our myriad wonders, from nature to nightlife to museums and Mzansi-style food.