The Western Cape: a democratic outlier under siege. Nowhere is the dysfunction of centralisation clearer than in the Western Cape. For three … Read more: The case for radical decentralisation in South Africa – Daily Friend
President Donald Trump’s nominee to be ambassador to South Africa this week refused to say whether he would support or oppose repealing laws … Read more: Trump Nominee for South Africa Ambassador Won’t Say If He Believes Black Americans …
Australia v South Africa: Women’s Cricket World Cup – live · Updates from the game at Holkar Cricket Stadium · Start time in Indor is 3pm IST/8.30pm … Read more: Australia v South Africa: Women’s Cricket World Cup – live – The Guardian
Airlink, a prominent regional airline, has announced the launch of a new direct flight route between Johannesburg and Zanzibar, set to begin in June … Read more: South Africa And Tanzania Strengthen Ties With Airlink’s New Johannesburg-Zanzibar …
Three suspected kidnappers were shot dead in a shoot-out with police in Parktown, Johannesburg, on Friday afternoon. Read more: Three suspected kidnappers shot dead in Johannesburg – TimesLIVE
Lots of freshness. Classic Swartland coastal Chenin. Amandla Sauvignon Blanc 2025 Western Cape (12.5%) £9.75 Tesco Much drier than most commercial … Read more: Hankering for quality wines at bargain-bin prices? Look no further – Financial Times
Western Cape Police Commissioner Thembisile Patekile this week launched the Safer Festive Season Plans for the Cape Winelands, … Read more: Western Cape police promise visitors, residents saftey over festive season
A full bench of judges of the Western Cape High Court is hearing an application by Professor Adam Mendelsohn against the University of Cape Town. Read more: UCT faces court challenge over resolution cutting ties with Israeli-linked groups – YouTube
According to Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) data on exploring the provincial government wage bill, Western Cape and Northern Cape have been … Read more: Meet the province where most of the budget goes to government salaries | The Citizen