Rebuilding seared lives
Residents of Imizamo Yethu have monumental tasks ahead
Robbing the disabled of a better life
Disabled customers have paid thousands to MobilityOne for equipment to help make their lives more comfortable, but have yet to receive anything.
'Future wars will be fought over water'
As the Western Cape prays for rain, Stellenbosch University's Water Institute predicts the next major wars will be fought over access to water.
Jobless fall prey to scammers
Callous con artists fleece desperate jobs seekers, leaving them out of pocket and in tears
Crew saved near end of long voyage
A couple who left Simon’s Town to circumnavigate the world for 12 years on a yacht ran into trouble just kilometres away from their journey’s end.
Desperate work seekers are easy prey for scammers
Callous con artists fleece desperate jobs seekers, leaving them out of pocket and in tears
Cheating farmer's sexcapades
Scorned wife lays prostitution charges against husband accused of hiring prostitutes
ICYMI: Cheating farmer's sexcapades
The adage hell has no fury like a woman scorned rang true for a cheating farmer when his wife laid charges against him of engaging in prostitution.
‘Rescue angels’ show their mettle
WHEN the captain of the 25m fishing trawler Iron Maiden suffered a heart attack off ...
Woman’s mystery death at Spier Estate
The “suicide” of the wife of a top businessman at a luxury winelands estate is being investigated as a murder.
Vagrant ‘pulls knife’ on dean inside church
Father Michael Weeder says he fears he will be attacked by the same vagrant, who still sleeps on the church property with his girlfriend.
Poaching syndicate earned a fortune
Divers who poached for a Gansbaai abalone syndicate earned an average of R24 000, but could earn up to R84 000 for a single diving excursion.
‘All that was left of one diver was a pelvic bone’
A police officer has testified how hundreds of abalone poachers risk their lives off Gansbaai, which is also home to great white sharks.
Abalone poachers’ network spread far and wide
Five policemen are standing trial with 20 others accused in a racketeering case involving one of the biggest abalone syndicates in the country.
How to spot child abusers
Hotel and tourism staff in Cape Town are being trained on how to spot potential child abusers and their victims.
AfroBoere settle spat over use of name
A restaurant owner and singer both claiming to be the rightful owner of the term AfroBoer have signed a peace treaty.
Family man, food lover... random victim
It’s been two years since Philip Weber’s death, but Western Cape police are no closer to catching his killer.
Serial killer who terrorised sex workers
While one policemen faked crucial evidence another devoted himself to solving the case that 'just fizzled out'.
Road rage killer arrested for assault
Graeme Eadie, who beat a motorist to death with a hockey stick in 1999, has again been accused of attacking a motorist.
Hijack horror for Skwatsha
ANC heavyweight Mcebisi Skwatsha describes being held up at gunpoint, robbed and locked in his aunt's house.
Prosecution of poo protesters to continue
The Directorate of Public Prosecutions is pursuing its case against the alleged ringleaders of Cape Town’s so-called “poo protests”.
Mandla’s grave violation
Nelson Mandela's grandson, Mandla, has been charged by the police with grave violation, the NPA said.
15 statements obtained in grave tampering case
Police have obtained 15 statements in their investigation of a grave tampering charge laid against Mandla Mandela.
Affidavit points out Mandla’s ‘master plan’
Mandla Mandela has prepared part of his homestead as a place of pilgrimage for those keen to see Madiba's grave.
Fateful route that led to brutal death
HENRIËTTE GELDENHUYS retraces the journey Professor Luis Heyns took the night he died.