Welfare club celebrates successful soup drive
The members of the Welfare Club at Alexander Sinton High celebrated their recent soup drive's success.
City releases properties to yield over 1 300 affordable housing units
The City of Cape Town is making significant strides toward solving its affordable housing crisis by approving the release of five strategically located properties, ...
Community rallies after fire devastates Du Noon settlement
A devastating fire which took threeand-a-half hours to extinguish razed several homes in the Malibongwe informal settlement neighbouring Dunoon.
Paarl school launches solar project to boost sustainability
Paarl School in Brackenfell has embarked on a transformative journey towards sustainability with the launch of a new 101 kW solar project.
Nyanga Hiking Club learns about nature on Cape trails
The Nyanga Hiking Club celebrated the start of the spring hiking season this weekend after a winter hiatus.
Green Point pump failure sparks concern
A pump failure at the Green Point outfall has resulted in emergency discharge into the ocean.
CapeNature launches ‘Green Noise’ podcast championing sustainable tourism
CapeNature proudly introduces ‘Green Noise,’ a groundbreaking podcast and video series set to launch on World Tourism Day, September 27, 2024. This initiative seeks ...
'Sinkholes’ forces Sea Point swimming pool temporarily closure
A sinkhole detected at the Sea Point Pavilion swimming pool has forced its temporary closure until November to allow for critical excavation and repairs.
STEM Centre opens in Cape Town to advance skills
The German International School Cape Town (DSK) has launched its new science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) Centre in Tamboerskloof, aimed at addressing ...
Alexander Sinton High’s welfare club serves up hope
In a commendable effort to alleviate food insecurity, Alexander Sinton High School's Welfare Club has initiated a weekly sandwich donation program, directly supporting ...
Lower Tokai Park implements path closure for conservation
In April 2024, paths in the Lower Tokai Park were inadvertently brush cut, prompting urgent closures as part of ongoing conservation efforts. As officials work to ...
Eskom and Golden Arrow join forces to advance the electric bus revolution
Eskom Distribution has launched its electric vehicle charging stations at five sites, marking a significant move towards a sustainable future. This initiative, in ...
Experts call for collaboration between fishermen and marine protection agencies
Marine experts have called for more collaboration with local fishermen to combat poaching and over-fishing in marine-protected areas.
Premiere of Donizetti’s Rediscovered Opera ‘Dalinda’ unveiled in Cape Town
Opera enthusiasts are in for a treat as Opera UCT prepares to unveil the long-awaited world premiere of Gaetano Donizetti's Dalinda, a remarkable opera that has ...
Bo-Kaap's new development faces strong opposition from locals amid heritage concerns
A proposed six-storey development in Cape Town's historic Bo-Kaap has ignited fierce opposition from local residents, who fear it will irreparably damage the cultural ...
Stellenbosch University shines as five students join Africa United Youth Orchestra
Five exceptional music students from Stellenbosch University have been selected to join the Africa United Youth Orchestra (AUYO) for a historic Carnegie Hall performance, ...
Adam cycles Africa in aid of mental health
After departing 20 days ago on a journey around Africa to spread awareness about mental health challenges, 22-year-old Adam Jacobs says it has been the interactions ...
A noble 67 minutes for Mandela Day: Cape organisations step up their volunteering efforts
More than 1 400 adults and children gathered on Mandela Day on Thursday July 18 at the Market Hall in GrandWest to devote 67 minutes of their time to a noble cause ...
Klein Karoo Klassique Gala Concert coming to Oudtshoorn
The Klein Karoo Klassique Gala Concert promises a night filled with exceptional musical performances and a diverse selection of classical pieces.
Andrew Buckland returns to The Baxter with award-winning show
South African theatre icon Andrew Buckland, promises to take audiences on a nostalgic journey with the revival of his acclaimed one-man show, The Ugly Noo Noo, at ...
Cape-based organisations rally to provide relief for homeless caught up in storm
Concern for the homeless caught in the storm and those left destitute by flooding, has spurred local organisations into action.
Engagements to how best to protect baboons
The Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team (CPBMJTT) engaged with communities on the Southern Peninsula to discuss sustainable solutions for managing the ...
Opposition parties slam City of Cape Town’s infrastructure budget, saying its ‘anti-poor’
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis presented the “Building for Jobs Budget 2024/25” at a special council meeting on Friday, outlining an infrastructure spend of R39. 5 billion ...
South African rich flora dazzles at the Chelsea Flower Show
The country’s exhibit, sponsored by Groot Bos Nature Reserve, showcased a breathtaking fusion of the Cape’s dry and wet seasons, celebrating the country’s rich flora ...
Stellenbosch University Museum to host special exhibition on International Museum Day
International Museum Day is celebrated annually on May 18 and this year the Stellenbosch University Museum is joining in the celebration. The museum will be open ...