A bird’s-eye view of empty streets in Sea Point, the CBD, Blouberg and Tableview really puts things into perspective.
Police have arrested a suspect in the Sea Point High School armed robbery case, and he had insider knowledge of the school.
Two armed men attacked a teacher invigilating an exam session at Sea Point High School in Cape Town, in a brazen morning robbery.
When police approached Esethu Mcinjana on the Sea Point promenade on May 19, she had no idea that she would end up spending the night in a cell.
On Sunday, Esethu Mcinjana was arrested whilst sitting on a bench on the Sea Point promenade. She managed to film exactly what went down.
Sea Point living is all about walks on the promenade, beautiful sunsets, and fighting over parking with women in activewear who will cut you if they don’t get their preferred spot.
Kayakers paddling in Sea Point were greeted by an unexpected guest that popped up right next to them.
If you have R20 000 a month to fling at a rental, and are happy with a single bedroom, then you’ll love this little lock-up-and-go in Sea Point.
Whilst details of what led to the attack remain sketchy, a Sea Point man was seriously beaten after he wielded a paintball gun.
If you want to throw the word ‘swanky’ around, you better deliver the goods. This Sea Point flat comes with quite a view.
After an image of a green substance flowing from the City’s stormwater system did the rounds, people wanted answers. The City of Cape Town has responded.
The Ritz Hotel underwent a R120 million revamp in 2016, and a glitzy re-opening in December of last year. Since then, things haven’t exactly gone to plan.
A group of friends were shocked to see the old South African flag flying in a bar in Sea Point, and when tensions boiled over the police made three arrests.
Alleged British paedophile, Lee Nigel Tucker, is currently biding his time in Sea Point amidst allegations of ‘delay tactics’ on his part.
Every now and again you come across a property listing that takes your breath away. Readers of 2OV, please take a look at this gem.
Cape Town CBD has some seriously hot property, but now the neighbouring suburbs are really raking in the rewards of that proximity.
When the sun is out Sea Point promenade is usually good for a stroll, although yesterday Pokemon Go enthusiasts took over and it was quite a sight.
It looks like there’s one less baddie cruising the streets of Cape Town, police nabbing an alleged hitman in Sea Point last Friday.
There’s a gas leak in Sea Point, and people are being treated for impaired breathing while investigators check the cause.
It’s been a pretty average Thursday thus far for the owner of this car, whose hunger clearly got the better of them.
As UCT students plan their attack, local residents set up a counter group to avoid any messy situations in an attempt to keep things clean.
Let’s imagine for a second you are rolling in the dough and you want to scope out some prime rental property. These two beauts might be just what you are looking for.
Public debate seems to have been replaced by some vandalism recently. We’re not sure how we feel about that. Just imagine the chaos if everyone decided to have their say on someone else’s property?
Has the world of underground activists and graffiti artists gone too far? Check out their latest ‘piece’…
Having an office in Cape Town and not being able to indulge in the splendour of the ocean is a bit of a bummer, but this particular office is a game-changer.
Sea Point has seen a serious boost in recent months, and the Atlantic Seaboard suburb is offering something new to please that afterwork craving.
Two of the cyclists believed to be behind the assault of a motorist in Sea Point on Sunday, are expected to appear in court today after the video of their assault went viral this week. In the video cyclists were seen battering and ramming their bicycles at the motorist and used pepper spray on the driver.
Some incredibly disturbing footage has surfaced on YouTube of a bunch of cyclists losing their marbles. Punching and ramming their bikes at a man’s face in Sea Point yesterday.
A strange number has appeared on the screen of my phone, twice a day, every day this week. I left it – as I do most phone calls – because I was/am usually doing something at the time. And even if I’m doing nothing, that does qualify as doing something these days. My voicemail message […]
You know at school when you were playing cricket, or tennis, or badminton, or javelin, or whatever, and the coach lent in for a little advice? “Go hard.” That’s what every self-respecting coach tells his charges when the moment demands it. Even if you fail, at least you’ve failed hard. And Marine Taxis have gone […]