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The Western Cape Government has announced a R590 million funding boost to strengthen HIV and TB services, following significant cuts to international donor funding.
Heavy rain in the Western Cape has sent dam levels soaring, with the latest data showing the province’s major dams are above ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened 30% tariff on South African exports is set to deal an economic blow to a community ...
Finally, Cape Town needs political leaders who are courageous enough to confront two evident realities. Current science communications in the city are not serving the public well, and wastewater ...
Cape Town has set a new record for the longest and busiest cruise season in its history in 2024-2025, according to official tourism agency Wesgro. The South African city received 83 ship calls ...
Live updates from SpaceX's Starlink 10-28 mission that launched a Falcon 9 rocket Tuesday, July 8, from Cape Canaveral Space ...
Political analysts say Rasool's extensive experience may not be enough to bolster the ANC's campaign ahead of the upcoming elections.
The two vastly different towns of Hoekwil and Touwsranten on the Western Cape’s Garden Route grappled with this question. Although next to each other, Hoekwil residents are mostly white and affluent, ...
The Western Cape Provincial Government has announced the reduction of the speed limit on a section of the R44 through Betty’s Bay.
Parents in the Western Cape who applied for a spot in Grades R, 1 or 8 for their child for the 2026 school year will begin receiving the results of their applications on Friday, 30 May 2025.
Premier Alan Winde and Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, Anroux Marais, both expressed relief at the statistics, which showed a 4% decline in the overall murder rate.
The latest crime statistics released by the South African Police Service today, for the period January to March 2025, reveal both progress and continued areas of grave concern in the Western Cape.