Bucket toilets still used in 4% of Cape households
The Western Cape is still battling to shirk the perception it has the highest use of bucket toilets in the country.
Hosting Chiefs not viable for Cape Town Stadium
The Cape Town Stadium has suffered another loss from hosting a local sporting event - this time more than half a million rand.
Plan to revitalise Greenmarket Square and St George’s Mall
The Cape Town city council is looking to revitalise two of the central city’s landmark open spaces - Greenmarket Square and St George’s Mall.
Western Cape scores with investors
The largest investment deal secured in the past year was for a renewable energy project in Caledon.
Eskom nuclear training under way
98 trainees to undergo five years of intensive learning to become nuclear operators
SA unemployed on the rise
Government unlikely to reach 2030 target of reducing unemployment to 6%
Electricty losses attributed to theft
Price hikes and the weak economy are likely to lead to people dodging their bills, says the City of Cape Town.
Drones over Cape Town could become a reality
Big Brother could soon be in Cape Town in the form of drones, which will be used to keep an eye on anything from public unrest to illegal road use.
SA varsities on a knife’s edge
SA's higher education system was standing at the edge of a precipice and could totally implode, Rhodes’ vice-chancellor has warned.
New system for poll registration
THE Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says political parties are on track to electronically register their candidates for the 2016 local government elections. ...