… Cape Town. SABC News reporter, Mbalenhle Mthethwa was there. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms. Read more: Cuba Rally Support | Cuba protests in Sandton and Cape Town – YouTube
Cape Town residents can expect a persistently wet and cool weekend, with the South African Weather Service forecasting slight rain throughout both … Read more: Will it be another wet weekend for Cape Town residents? | The Citizen
Once in Cape Town, learning continued through daily activities and reflection. During the trip, students visited museums, cultural centers, and … Read more: Exploring the world, expanding perspective – LAS News – Iowa State University
View images of the exhibition and selected artworks. Everlyn Nicodemus, ‘Without History’ at Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa on 18 Apr–23 … Read more: Exhibition | Everlyn Nicodemus, ‘Without History’ at Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Most of the pressure in Cape Town’s housing market comes from high demand and the need to grow housing supply. This is a phenomenon seen across … Read more: Carl Pophaim | Cape Town overdelivers: More houses than Joburg, Durban and Tshwane
And with a jam-packed weekend of things to do, from the Stormers Rugby at the DHL stadium and an ever-popular SA Navy festival, the Cape Town weather … Read more: Cape Town braced for wild weekend of rain and lightning! – Time Out
The sudden passing of beloved South African musician and radio presenter Johnny Davids has left Cape Town in mourning: Read more: Cape Town mourns beloved radio presenter and musician Johnny Davids
Soaring property prices and rents in Cape Town are pushing working families out of the central suburbs, forcing them to take long commutes and … Read more: ‘We’re just surviving’: Rent crisis leaves Capetonians locked out | News24
Cape Town’s residential market is experiencing strong demand from foreign investors and locals. … Cape Town. Fast-forward to today, and the … Read more: How rampant property demand is changing Cape Town’s City Bowl and pricing out locals