Some children are on a waiting list for years
News | 1 August 2024
“Our objective is simple: to get passenger rail back up and running in the quickest possible way” says Roberto Quintas
Interview | 31 July 2024
Ja well, no fine … R625,000 is too much to pay says Piekenierskloof Vrugte
By John Yeld
News | 30 July 2024
This is one of five Safe Spaces run by the City of Cape Town
Brief | 29 July 2024
Providing a guaranteed minimum level of income frees people from vicious cycle of poverty, says Archbishop Thabo Makgoba
News | 26 July 2024
Three officers are accused of assaulting Juma Igiranieza, a barber, at his workplace, in Mowbray on 7 November 2023
Brief | 25 July 2024
Bo-Kaap residents appeal City’s decision to approve a new six-storey development in the historic suburb
News | 25 July 2024
Plan is to slash time spent on paperwork
News | 25 July 2024
The taxi is being piloted by AfriPaw and is aimed at providing access to its free monthly animal clinics for pets living in poor communities like Vrygrond
News | 25 July 2024
Western Cape SAPS have opened an inquest docket
News | 25 July 2024
Informal settlement flooded with filthy water
News | 23 July 2024
Gary Trappler is on trial in the Cape Town Magistrates Court, charged with slashing the tyres of his neighbour’s car
News | 19 July 2024
“Now that the area has been cleaned we are grateful. We will look after it and prevent illegal dumping.”
Brief | 19 July 2024
The City says it spent more than R2.5-million on repairs and maintenance for Avonwood Sports Ground in the 2023/24 financial year
News | 18 July 2024
The organisation has nonetheless continued to provide humanitarian relief
News | 17 July 2024
But City of Cape Town says no decision has been taken yet
Brief | 17 July 2024