Four-legged Capetonians also need a helping paw from time to time.
On the flip side, older folk and higher-income consumers can be most indebted but are least likely to seek help.
In the tell-all book he plans to write, Safers will recount his harrowing version of the events that unfolded on that fateful day.
This brave Grade 6 pupil was forced to make his way through some of Cape Town’s most dangerous areas between Simon’s Town and Khayelitsha on Monday after the Golden Arrow bus driver refused to let him board.
“This research shows what most people already believe — that self-esteem matters,” said psychology professor Richard W. Robins at the University of Bern.
Despite the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling in the local company’s favour, the Mexicans seem to be ignoring the outcome of a nine-year legal battle, and their products are still freely available in stores.
The desperate hunt for kidnapped businessman Calvin Naidoo enters the sixth day, with the kidnappers now demanding a ransom.
SAS Assegaai, formerly known as SAS Johanna van der Merwe, is the last remaining of the three French-built submarines that were operated by the South African Navy from the 1970s into the 1990s.
The South African Police Service and the Hawks have been working overtime busting massive drug operations across the country.
Even though creating a definitive list of the most beautiful cities in the world is a downright impossible task, Architectural Digest listed Cape Town as one of the 20 most beautiful cities in the world.
The roads have become a battleground, where the stormwater drain system’s failures have wreaked havoc, forcing multiple lane closures on the N1 and plunging the city into a week of massive traffic chaos.
Known as a ‘symbol of the Cape zeitgeist’ by her adoring fans, the groundswell of support for Lulu has been growing increasingly frenzied over the last few days, with banners proclaiming “Lulu ’24” now a common sight across the metro.
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KZN also has a site listed in the nomination, namely the Sibhudu Cave in KwaDukuza.
Emily Leuner, 38, was shot after a disciplinary hearing when the employee returned to the lodge and shot her four times in the upper body and legs.
On Sunday, two men went missing when they had chased after a soccer ball that landed in the water.
Things took a weird turn when police questioned the other inmates in the cell, who then claimed Ali and Mustafa made strange ‘owl-like noises’, before transforming into cats and slipping through the bars.
That Goolam X account that has been bent on blackmailing politicians and media professionals has just caused another Independent Media Group scandal.
Wellington and Malmesbury have recently come in vogue due to their attractive combination of affordability, natural beauty, and growth potential.
Springboks winger Sbu Nkosi might have just played his last match.
Former champion boxer and “one Johannesburg’s most notorious thugs”, Mark Strydom, died in a shooting on Saturday night after allegedly pulling a gun on a woman.
The South African National Defence Force, which has previously struggled with budget issues, has spent a whopping R34 million for a charter flight for a group of visitors to Cuba and then transport for at least one general to Germany.
As they say, Magda Wierzycka started from the bottom and now she’s here.
It’s become clear that we Saffas love a laarney shopping expedition.
An ongoing political scandal playing out via an anonymous X account has South Africans feeling like we have our very own Lady Whistledown – but unlike Bridgerton, this secret gossiper is far from being exposed.
A Cape Town Uber driver has been arrested after a 28-year-old woman sustained injuries when he tried to rob and kidnap her on a trip home.
Café Caprice is almost at full capacity for its ABSOLUT BRUNCH BUT BETTER event happening this Saturday.
Parliament has budgeted between R6 million and R14 million for their opening address, scheduled to take place this evening at the Cape Town City Hall.
It’s not so much the joyride that thieves are after, but the car parts that can be resold on the black market.
We salute SboNdaba Dance and its creative impact on both the lives of youth in our country and the arts and culture in South Africa in general.