Whilst you’re unlikely to see one of those elusive Cape leopards yourself, in other parts of the country, their larger counterparts can arrive at your doorstep.
Whilst forking out for medical aid each month may give you peace of mind, it doesn’t necessarily guarantee you’ll end up in a private hospital bed.
Restaurateurs have proposed a solution that would allow them to sell alcohol to sit-down customers when they order a meal.
Astronaut Doug Hurley has been enjoying his stay on the International Space Station, and recently posted some images of our major cities.
From jogging to going to the hairdresser – researchers ranked the risk of contracting COVID-19 from different activities, from low to high.
The president had some wise words about why you shouldn’t be visiting your elderly relatives right now.
The company’s new social media campaign, #WhyCloverBlue, launched with a strange video that has been widely criticised.
The story of Candice van der Merwe, the $15,5 million gift she received from the prime minister of Lebanon in 2013, and her family’s battle with SARS has a new chapter.
Using the data available thus far, epidemiologist Professor Andrew Boulle has looked at Cape Town’s COVID-19 mortality rate, and how that compares to some of the world’s hardest-hit areas.
A house isn’t a home until there’s a high-speed internet connection up and running, and that’s especially true now that we spend so much time indoors, using multiple connected devices at any given time.
According to Mayor Dan Plato, the video showing Bulelani Qholani fighting with law enforcement officers whilst nude was staged to make the city look bad.
At around 4AM this morning, residents in Milnerton awoke to the sound of a massive explosion, which occurred at the Astron oil refinery.
After that footage began to be widely shared, the City of Cape Town began an investigation, and announced last night that it was in the process of suspending the officers involved.
Using data collected from 10 700 COVID-19 hospital admissions across the country, between March 5 to June 21, high-risk factors can be identified.
Supporting local businesses is more important now than ever, and one fantastic initiative is helping to shine a light and get the word out.
Café Caprice is fully compliant with all of the COVID-19 advanced alert level 3 rules for restaurants, and keen to see some familiar faces.
Pilanesberg National Park was fortunate enough to raise the funds needed to launch the biggest rhino dehorning operation in the world, with two expert teams taking on the mammoth task.
Rugby in the Mother City is one step closer to moving to Cape Town Stadium, after the Western Province Rugby Football Union voted in favour of a proposed development agreement with regards to Newlands Stadium.
The company released its annual report yesterday, and it’s been a decent 12 months for CEO Bob van Dijk, as well as CFO Basil Sgourdos.
Calling her a “reactionary unguided missile that is systematically destroying her party from the inside”, du Preez outlined why Helen Zille’s recent tweets will prove damaging in the long run.
Recent weather conditions in and around the Western Cape have increased the likelihood of car accidents, but that doesn’t seem to have played a role in this case.
You’ve spent months indoors taking one for the team during the national lockdown. It’s time to take a moment for yourself.
As we head into ‘advanced alert level 3’, here’s what you need to know before making that dinner reservation.
For a while now, we’ve wondered when a proper, above-board business would pop up and fill the massive gap in the local cannabis market. Looks like that time is now.
Experts predict that the economic collapse brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to an exponential increase in crime.
13th cheques, incentive bonuses, and higher wages than the industry standard – not a bad offer from a company with bugger all money.
Two South African tourist hotspots feature on Big Seven Travel’s list of the most popular post-pandemic destinations.
Despite the national lockdown, one group of students in Mitchells Plain continued their high school education undisturbed.
Sick patients fighting each other for oxygen machines, blood on the walls, and other horrors are just part of the daily lives of those fighting COVID-19 in Eastern Cape hospitals.
There have been a number of incidents this month already, with members of the public on Table Mountain National Park’s Silvermine, Steenberg, and the Pipe Track routes all falling victim.