Murdered in their home last week, more information about the execution-style killing of Angelo Dimov and Nessie Peeva has now come to light.
They might have packed up and buggered off by now, their fugitive status made official, but the Gupta residence in Constantia continues to plough through water.
A massive construction job, taking place on the eastern edge of Cape Town’s CBD, will soon be the local home of Amazon. Can you guess where it is?
Yesterday, a #SaveWater mascot made its first appearance and, well, it’s more terrifying than the dam levels.
From Newlands to Cape Town’s CBD, a whole list of roads will be closed on Friday in preparation for tonight’s State of the Nation Address at Parliament.
Located right in the middle of Cape Town’s CBD is a gorgeous 200-member strong co-working office space. They’ve got some new offers you’ll want to look at.
Sol Kerzner has made no secret of his desire to get involved in the residential property game. Here are his latest plans, in conjunction with daughter Andrea.
After nobody arrived to pick up their daughter from school, alarms were raised about the whereabouts of a Bergvliet couple.
Mother Nature put on quite a show of force in Cape Town last night, and the city’s finest photographers were on hand to snap some amazing shots.
Since 1977, the Foreshore Freeway Bridge has sat unfinished, turning into an iconic spot for music videos and movies alike. That might all be coming to an end.
Two years ago Darryn August’s story moved South Africans, his defence of a pregnant woman from attackers resulting in severe injuries. Yeah, about that.
Capetonians are pretty pissed off with the way the City has handled our water crisis, and some even believe Day Zero is a complete fabrication.
Yesterday saw the State present their closing arguments in the seemingly never ending Henri van Breda trial. Henri’s new haircut was just one talking point.
South Africans are used to seeing potholes on our roads, although sinkholes are definitely more of a rarity. Let’s head over to Plumstead.
Somewhere in Vredehoek lies South Africa’s most wish-listed Airbnb home, and from these pictures it’s not hard to see why.
We all think we’re on the ball when it comes to crafty ways to save water, but it never hurts to think a little outside the box. These are the best tips that readers sent our way.
Everyone’s quick to point fingers at Cape Town’s water quality as the reason for their runny bottoms, but the real reason might be something far simpler.
We have received plenty of feedback after yesterday’s Angus Buchan story went live, but one reader’s response stands head and shoulders above the rest.
We recently saw footage of a caracal out for a stroll on Lion’s Head, and now there’s another gem snapped yesterday morning in Hout Bay.
Your favourite farming pastor is at it again, this time weighing in on our current water predicament. Turns out we’re all deviants down here in the Cape.
A Cape Town-based paediatrician decided to ask his patients what matters most in their lives, and the answers might just help us all with a sense of perspective.
You might be one of the many that have taken to collecting water from a nearby spring as a substitute for tap water, but you should probably exercise caution.
When I think of motorcycle clubs I think of people like the Hell’s Angels, but thankfully these chaps aren’t quite as hardcore. They still love a good time, though.
You’ve been waiting to see how the Cape’s property prices have been affected due to the drought, haven’t you? Well, here are the percentages.
After stranding themselves (and getting refloated) off Bloubergstrand, a pod of false killer whales made quite a splash at the V&A Waterfront yesterday.
We have all seen the bleak images of Theewaterskloof Dam, but seeing images of the dam from space is a whole lot more harrowing.
If you’re looking for some inspiration on how to save water, Takealot’s Water Wise store is where you need to start. Also, who wants to win a R500 gift voucher?
Boreholes are the talk of the town, and I’ve heard a very wide range of prices quoted for companies that install them. This chap believes you can do it for peanuts.
Now is not the time for those who represent the City of Cape Town to lash out at the media, which is why Ian Neilson has been forced to apologise.
Another day, another South African political battle that has little to do with serving the people. Now we wait and watch as the DA and ANC battle it out for control.