… Western Cape High Court. CALS has also approached the Court to intervene in a matter brought by Cape Union Mart against the Palestine Solidarity … Read more: 2026 – CALS Quarterly Issue 31 – Wits University
… Western Cape. READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2026/03/31/south-africa-launches-major-security-operation-to-tackle-crime-and-gang-violence … Read more: South Africa launches major security operation to tackle crime and gang violence – YouTube
Cape Town, South Africa (31 March 2026) – Security guards are an integral part of our communities, safeguarding our businesses, schools, and public … Read more: Cape Town Pupils Shower Their Guarding Officer with Birthday Love – Good Things Guy
Cape Town launches a groundbreaking plan to reduce its reliance on Eskom by procuring electricity from private traders, aiming to shield residents … Read more: CoCT’s bold move to cut Eskom reliance by buying power from private traders – IOL
With the IEC’s voter registration weekend approaching in June, political parties are intensifying their campaigns in the Western Cape. Read more: Elections 2026: Political parties’ election campaigns building steam in the Western Cape
… downtime this International Break with a Garden Route family getaway, seeing him visit some of the Western Cape’s dreamy locations. | Fan Park. Read more: Cardoso Recharges With Western Cape Escape – Soccer Laduma
Provincial chairperson Mandla Hermanus said while no formal decision has yet been made, fare adjustments are likely. “There is no plan as yet, but … Read more: Taxi Industry Calls for Subsidy Reform Amid Fuel Price Surge – Voice of the Cape
SANDF will assist SAPS to fight crime … Members of the South African National Defence Force will be deployed in Cape Town from 1 April 2026 to 31 … Read more: In photos: Army prepares for deployment in Cape Town | GroundUp
Baraka Mwau, who will graduate with his PhD in architecture and planning from the University of Cape Town (UCT) on 30 March, explained: “It was as … Read more: New city-making in Africa: a case of planning hybridity | UCT News