Women in South Africa’s Western Cape are at the forefront of restoring water systems by tackling invasive species, ensuring sustainable water … Read more: SAB spotlights South African women restoring water systems through invasive species … – IOL
Instagram: / cgtn_africa. Tourism leaders gather in Cape Town to map Africa’s travel future. No views · 3 minutes ago …more. CGTN Africa. 1.08M. Read more: Tourism leaders gather in Cape Town to map Africa’s travel future – YouTube
Stephen speaks to Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis about how the City of Cape Town is stepping beyond policy into action by partnering with … Read more: City of Cape Town partners with Corporates That Care to drive meaningful social change
Stephen Grootes speaks to Taubie Motlhabane, Cape Town International Convention Centre from the Cape Town International Convention Centre about … Read more: Cape Town International Convention Centre highlights Its commitment to the Corporates …
Sabelo Ntshanga, Western Cape provincial secretary of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa, said burnout caused by workload is the main … Read more: Western Cape Health to ramp up its workforce with 800 new frontline posts
When a pharmacy in Fish Hoek posted about flu vaccine availability on Facebook this month, the first comment was two words: “Zero protection”. Read more: Flu vaccine myths are spreading again in South Africa… so we fact-checked them – News24
Go to channel Cape Town News – CTNews · Heavy Rains Trigger 480 Flood Incidents Across Cape Town | 22 April | Cape Town News. Cape Town News … Read more: SA Weather Report | 22 April 2026 – YouTube
READ | Cape Town battered by flooding as heavy rains persist, more downpours expected. WSAR spokesperson David Nel said it was challenging to weigh … Read more: WATCH | Student stranded for almost 24 hours as flash flood turns hike into nightmare
The Western Cape attracted 1.5 million international tourists in 2025, generating R25.9 billion in tourism revenue – equivalent to a quarter of … Read more: Western Cape International Tourism Revenue Hits R25.9 Billion in 2025