Man slain in case of mistaken identity
A Joburg businessman on holiday in Cape Town was gunned down outside a popular Gugulethu bar.
Man dies in hail of bullets in Manenberg
Renewed shootings in Manenberg between two rival gangs claimed the life of a man who was crossing an open field.
‘Legalising dagga could end gangs’
The Anti-Drug Alliance says money spent on criminalising dagga should rather be spent on rehabilitating drug users.
Rights group to fight Info Bill in ConCourt
Civic rights group Right2Know says the fight against the Protection of State Information Bill is not over.
Cape council staff held after swoop
Three Cape Town sanitation workers chose the wrong moment to approach a scrapyard with a load of drain covers.
‘Cops who own taxis hamper peace efforts’
Western Cape Transport MEC Robin Carlisle says police are involved the taxi industry, which is “unlawful behaviour”.
Driver killed in Delft taxi war
Another taxi driver has been shot dead in the ongoing taxi violence that has erupted in Delft, Cape Town, over the past few months.
Cancer survivor meets his saviour
Chris Mattinson was 46 when he was diagnosed with leukaemia. Now he has met the woman who saved his life.
Shebeen raids: 200 litres of booze seized
Cape Town police confiscated more than 200 litres of alcohol during raids on unlicensed shebeens in Nyanga.
When sun comes up, snakes come out
The SPCA in the Western Cape says it is starting to get calls from residents who have spotted snakes on their properties.
Seabirds as good as new after spill
Rescuers act swiftly to cope with oil leaks from sunken bulk carrier.
Farming fish and plants side by side
Stellenbosch University is researching Techniques to adopt when farming fish with plants and vegetables.
‘Two planets not enough to sustain mankind’
This is the day of the year when people have used as much renewable natural resources as our planet can regenerate in one year.
Elephant slaughter ‘like a tsunami’
As many as 25 000 elephants were lost to the ivory trade every year, says Francis Garrard, founder of the Conservation Action Trust.
Tourist may sue for loss of eye
The Dutch man who lost an eye in a stone-throwing incident while travelling on a Metrorail train is considering legal action.
Raped Ceres boy suffering nightmares
A relative of one of the two Ceres children who were raped says their lives will never be the same again.
‘Green power is key’
Renewable energy will create jobs and save planet, say worried civic groups.
Court’s final eviction notice for occupiers
The Western Cape High Court has served a final eviction order to activists who illegally moved into a block of flats at District Six.
Call for action over fynbos removal
A wildlife body says it is alarmed by the developments on the slopes of Blaauwberg Hill.
Church ‘breaks law on fynbos, heritage’
Melkbosstrand residents are worried because a section of critically endangered fynbos has been removed to make way for a marquee.
Civil groups call for extension deadline
With only weeks left to comment on the Green Paper on Policing, 27 civil organisations have asked that the deadline be extended.
Police constable shot dead
A police constable was shot dead, allegedly after an argument with one of his neighbours in Tafelsig, Mitchells Plain.
District Six squatters’ issue new threat
A handful of the people who had illegally occupied flats in District Six were back with fresh plans to occupy more land in the area.
Court evicts ‘Khoisan descendants’ from flats
A group of people claiming to be descendants of the Khoisan have been ordered to vacate seven District Six flats.
‘Friendlier’ shark barrier designed by SA boffins
The new concept could replace shark nets and save lives of marine creatures.