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Eateries without a sell-by date

09 Mar 2012 11:43 - Staff Reporter
Eateries are much more than just places to eat. They offer tradition as well, and with that, comes comfortability.

No love for Malema at Cosatu's Polokwane protest

07 Mar 2012 12:54 - Staff Reporter
Incidents of intimidation and disruption of services characterised Cosatu's national strike against labour brokers and the e-tolling system.
Routing for the cause: Cosatu's march mapped out

Routing for the cause: Cosatu's march mapped out

06 Mar 2012 15:10 - Phillip De Wet
Protesters will be taking to the the streets of Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban tomorrow. Here's where they'll be going.
Protest takes its toll on Carlisle

Protest takes its toll on Carlisle

02 Mar 2012 00:00 - Glynnis Underhill
The MEC of Public Works in Cape Town loves Chapman's Peak, but erecting a building on it must go ahead regardless, he says.

Seventy people left homeless by Cape Town fires

22 Feb 2012 07:46 - Staff Reporter
Although no injuries were reported, about 70 people have been left homeless following four separate fires across Cape Town on Tuesday.
Expect fat and salt content restrictions

Expect fat and salt content restrictions

11 Feb 2012 14:46 - Staff Reporter
South Africans can expect the introduction of laws restricting fatty acids and salt content in food, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said.
The spy who loved Cape Town

The spy who loved Cape Town

10 Feb 2012 00:00 - Joel Kanar
In Safe House Ryan Reynolds plays a low-level CIA operative stationed in Cape Town.
Simphiwe Dana unplugged

Simphiwe Dana unplugged

10 Feb 2012 00:00 - Percy Zvomuya
The complex world of South Africa's favourite thinking diva.
For the common good: Old struggles in a new style

For the common good: Old struggles in a new style

03 Feb 2012 02:19 - Fatima Asmal-Motala
Analysts are divided over whether social protest will fare better with help from the middle class.
Battle for control of the doors and the 'drugs'

Battle for control of the doors and the 'drugs'

03 Feb 2012 00:00 - Craig McKune
Despite an uneasy calm since a 'turf war' led to the merging of nightclub 'security services' in the Cape, there are still scores to be settled.

Struggling Cape Argus looks for a gap

03 Feb 2012 00:00 - Lynley Donnelly
Plans afoot to revitalise the historic publication.

'Remorseless' killers get 18 years for murdering gay woman

01 Feb 2012 12:16 - Staff Reporter
Four men were jailed for 18 years on Wednesday for stabbing and stoning 19-year-old lesbian Zoliswa Nkonyana to death in 2006.

Out on the town

30 Dec 2011 10:24 - Staff Reporter
The M&G rounds up the top cheap(ish) thrills to be had in Jo'burg, Cape Town & Durban as the festive season winds down.
Dewani to hear extradition battle outcome in 2012

Dewani to hear extradition battle outcome in 2012

16 Dec 2011 15:07 - Staff Reporter
Shrien Dewani must wait until 2012 to learn the outcome of his court battle against extradition to South Africa over his wife Anni's murder.

Fairest Cape turns ugly for hikers

25 Nov 2011 00:00 - Glynnis Underhill
After a spate of attacks on hikers, a volunteer group is considering taking SANParks Table Mountain National Park to court.

Cape Town loses Saracens game

17 Nov 2011 23:19 - Staff Reporter
English rugby club Saracens will no longer play in Cape Town after conflict arose between the city and the Western Province Rugby Club.
By design, a city for the poor

By design, a city for the poor

11 Nov 2011 00:00 - Lorelle Bell
Designers must ensure that Cape Town's 2014 award is not hijacked by business and tourism interests, says a member of the bid committee
Designer city 'just window-dressing'

Designer city 'just window-dressing'

28 Oct 2011 16:40 - Ayanda Sitole
Cape Town has been named World Design Capital for 2014, at the International Design Congress in Taipei, but there are dissenting voices back home.

Cape Town named World Design Capital 2014

26 Oct 2011 09:30 - Staff Reporter
Cape Town has trumped Bilbao and Dublin to be named Design Capital 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design.
Defying gravity in Africa

Slideshow | Defying gravity in Africa

19 Jan 2012 17:30
Cape Town has become the key destination for downhill skating, an adrenaline-fueled sport that takes part on the steepest of slopes.

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