The Human Library lends people with titles like ‘Ex-Drug Addict’ and ‘Gay Christian’ to deal with your problems or challenge your prejudices
Efforts are under way to make it easier for firms, farms and households to sell electricity to the grid
Those for the law say it will level the playing field whereas those against say it is anticompetitive
In March, her department missed a deadline to deliver a plan of action on the cost, scale, and modality of a District Six restitution programme
It would be remiss to underplay the seriousness of one complaint of noise pollution against the azaan
Despite worst-ever result in the province, the ANC sees a dip in DA support as a sign that it can take municipalities in 2021
From Instagrammable activists to mincing, manicured Muscle Marys, this year’s Mr Gay World veered between a pageant and a movement
Police are monitoring morning protests in Khayelitsha, Siqalo, and Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route
Since Tuesday, there have been reports of unrest in volatile areas of Cape Town
The pair were welcomed back into the national fold for a pre-World Cup camp in Brisbane after serving year-long suspensions for "sandpapergate"
Director: Mzansi Restaurant
Trailblazing customer care
Trailblazing in the community
Trailblazing the Apartment
In good weather, it’s hard to beat
Helicopters, horseback, segway or on foot – the choice is yours
You will explore rich cultural heritage with your family on this 11-day journey
"Cape Town is a charming but tumultuous melting pot of culture, people and weather."
Soaring above the Mother City is something we should all experience
Delving into the history and cultural roots of the Bo-Kaap region in Cape Town.
To claim that protests are being organised suggests sinister motives. But all protest is organised. So are cake sales and shopping expeditions
A 2018 survey found that 51% of Gauteng residents don’t know which sphere is responsible for water and sanitation services
The arid Karoo was fertile soil for the writing of a young, white, female agnostic in the late 1800s and she is an example of a decolonised mind
Residents of the nation’s capital have joined other parts of the country in protest against corruption and a lack of service delivery.
South Africa, which will be the first country on the continent to host the event, beat out strong competition from Auckland, New Zealand
Delivering high-end conferencing solutions to the global market
‘I don’t feel safer knowing our military can blow algae to bits’
Concerns are growing in three Cape Town communities that developers are muscling into local associations to get them to approve development plans
Restaurants respond to the desire of patrons to feel like they are dining in their own space
A property developer has been accused of co-opting a youth group in the Cape Town suburb
‘I’ve only got one message for politicians: don’t come and waste my time talking to me’