Negligence of ‘birth keeper’ could have caused death of twins, who were stillborn.
The businesswoman travels the world, from the comfort of her office
The demonstration, organised by two taxi associations, Codeta and Cata, blocked several arterial roads into the city’s central business district on Thursday morning
The Democratic Alliance needs to realistically assess how it can support LGBTQIA+ people, particularly if it wants to claim to help this community
Zenprop chief executive James Tannenberger, who stands to benefit financially from the River Club development, failed to address the substantive points of our original article
The police minister insisted that nobody should think the country was under any form of attack
The best way to honour Tutu’s legacy is to champion his values of unity, justice and compassion, as espoused in the charter to which he contributed
If the high court in Cape Town rules for an interim interdict in the River Club project to halt building on heritage land, Amazon is likely to pull out
Wealthy foreign corporations colonise local markets and impose technologies of violence and control on local populations
In a few years the township will ‘disappear’, and Khayelitsha will become a city, believes one local entrepreneur
The first locally manufactured Covid-19 vaccine from the new facility, which is based in Cape Town, is expected within the next year
The beleaguered national carrier resumed flights between Johannesburg and Cape Town last September after exiting business rescue
The Philbins are only now starting to come to terms with the death of their daughter, Gracie Rae
Broker survey shows bleak prospects for Gauteng in 2022 as coastal areas lead in commercial, retail and industrial property
Rumours abound about the quality of public works upkeep and the person arrested for arson
The joint standing committee on the financial management of parliament met about preliminary findings on fire damage
Hawks not ruling out the possibility of more suspects being arrested as the investigation continues
Covid-19 lockdowns forced a Cape Town organisation to adapt its teaching methods. Now its language instruction helps those living in other parts of Africa and even beyond
Desmond Tutu will be laid to rest at St George’s Cathedral, fittingly known as the “people’s cathedral”, on Saturday.
Community members live in fear of possible retaliatory shooting as police suspect the motive was gang related.
Self-taught beach calligrapher Andrew van der Merwe explains how he has carved a career as a professional lettering artist
Drug abuse trends upward during the festive season
Wynne Dryden is dedicating his life to children in Epping Forest’s gang-riddled streets with the help of his love for soccer
Learners writing their final exams are motivated by the delicious fare served at an oasis in Delft, Cape Town
Of South Africa’s 213 municipalities, the ANC attained a majority in 161. Meanwhile, there are 66 hung councils that will need to be governed through coalitions
With at least 66 hung councils so far, coalitions are on the agenda as ANC and DA majorities tumble
‘Squid Game’ is an explicit critique of the current mode of capitalism. But far too much popular discourse has overlooked or neglected its sociopolitical messages.
Mbongeni Songo is facing four counts of murder and one of attempted murder. A fifth person was wounded in the same incident
Suspects still at large following the execution-style killing of three women aged 17, 20 and 21
Three young women have been shot dead execution-style in one of Cape Town’s gang-riddled communities
Three members affiliated with taxi association Cata have been gunned down at the Joe Slovo minibus taxi rank in Cape Town
The short film Container, which straddles virtual reality and fine art installation, provides a visceral re-examination of both historical and late capitalism