Western Cape children face dual nutrition crisis 19 Dec 2025. News · Surf therapy nurtures process of ‘self-discovery’ among children with … Read more: UCT study finds traces of banned toxic chemicals in children’s products
CAPE CHAMBER: You mentioned two areas of possible collaboration stemming from the Western Cape Economy Innovation Awards. Are these areas of … Read more: Innovation Awards spark two potential CPUT-business partnerships – Cape Chamber
… Free State and Mpumalanga Highveld, while fog patches may develop in some inland areas during the early hours. The only notable rainfall is … Read more: Today’s weather: Cold, dry conditions grip most provinces while light rain targets Western Cape – IOL
The 16 defaulters owe a combined R1.43bn to administrators, with Kopanong municipality in the Free State owing R378m in pension fund contributions … Read more: Treasury demands action plans before releasing council funds – The Herald
As I read the reports emerging from the Department of Defence Mobilisation Centre at De Brug in Bloemfontein this week, a deep and familiar pain … Read more: Neglect at De Brug – betrayal we cannot accept – Daily Friend
From fun outings and live entertainment to community events and weekend plans, something is happening in and around town over the coming days and weeks. Read more: What’s on in Kimberley from July 8 and beyond
… Cape Town International Airport after successfully completing the mandatory pre-export quarantine period at the Kenilworth Quarantine Station (KQS). Read more: Western Cape Minister Ivan Meyer, welcomes growth export industry
A 32-year-old Kenhardt man who repeatedly terrorised his neighbours despite protection orders has been sentenced to four years’ direct imprisonment after a meticulous police investigation secured his conviction. Read more: Repeat offender jailed after months of terrorising Kenhardt neighbours
Amid rising political hostility and a shifting legal landscape, many migrants in South Africa face a perilous choice: to stay and fight for their … Read more: Why many migrants choose to stay in South Africa despite the odds – IOL