How Dr Tamryn Frank is turning the tables on unhealthy food choices
Discover how Dr Tamryn Frank, a newly appointed academic at the University of the Western Cape, is shaping national food policy to make healthier choices more accessible ...
Second wave of DA mayoral candidates announced ahead of Western Cape elections
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has announced a second wave of mayoral candidates across the Western Cape, ramping up its campaign for the upcoming local government ...
Brad Binder eyes COTA redemption after ‘short’ and frustrating Brazilian GP crash
Brad Binder will be looking to bounce back at the United States Grand Prix in Austin after a frustrating outing in Brazil that ended in a crash.
Steering failure leads to NSRI yacht rescue in Table Bay
A sailing yacht with five people on board was safely towed to harbour after suffering steering failure in challenging wind conditionsIn a dramatic rescue, the NSRI ...
Court order concerns for education activist after incident involving son at Stellenbosch University
Education activist Vanessa le Roux is left seeking answers after being informed of a potential court order against her, stemming from a heated confrontation involving ...
Western Cape tenants face soaring rents of nearly R12 000 a month
With average rents in the Western Cape nearing R12 000 a month, tenants are grappling with a housing crisis driven by soaring demand and limited availability.
Gangs provide worth when state fails
How the erosion of dignity leads to increased crime and gang culture, this article argues for a systemic overhaul in education and social services to restore hope ...
Domestic workers demand recognition and protection
On Human Rights Day, domestic workers in South Africa march for recognition and protection of their rights, asserting that true human rights cannot exist without ...
Opposition grows among Namakwaland residents over children's reburial plans
Residents of Steinkopf voice their strong opposition to the planned reburial of Khoi and San ancestral remains, insisting on meaningful community involvement and ...
Reverend Bougardt takes patient care issues at Mitchells Plain Hospital to Human Rights Commission
Pastor Oscar Bougardt is escalating patient care concerns at Mitchells Plain District Hospital to the South African Human Rights Commission, seeking accountability ...
Patriotic Alliance refutes drug trade allegations against Gayton McKenzie
In a strong rebuttal, the Patriotic Alliance defends Minister Gayton McKenzie against serious drug trade allegations raised during Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee ...
Murder most foul: Granny beheaded in Bellville South home; 63-year-old Arrested
In a shocking incident, the Bellville South community mourns the brutal murder of 79-year-old Aunty Connie, found decapitated at her home. A 63-year-old woman has ...
Police seize firearms and drugs during weekend operations in Cape Town
Police innie Kaap intensify efforts against crime, leading to multiple arrests and significant seizures of drugs and illegal firearms during weekend operations.
June Dolley-Major calls out police for neglecting evidence in Joshlin Smith investigation
In a case that has gripped the community, police deny claims of finding missing six-year-old Joshlin Smith's body, while a pastor raises alarming concerns about ...

