Cape Town Father-Son Duo Shatter World Record for Fastest Electric Flight, Reaching 408mph (657km/h) … Mike and Luke Bell, a South African father-son … Read more: Cape Town Father-Son Duo Shatter World Record for Fastest Electric Flight, Reaching …
The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness confirmed the incident involved a motorcycle. Paramedics found two adult men with severe … Read more: Two killed in Parow crash, taxi overturns Camps Bay – Cape Town ETC
… Western Cape Province, commonly known as the ‘Whale Coast Village Mall’ (‘Rental Enterprise’), to Whale Coast Capital Investments Proprietary … Read more: Voluntary announcement: Disposal of undivided share interest in Whale Coast Village Mall
… Cape Town Lung Institute, University of Cape Town South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative, Khayelitsha Site B, and TASK) and five sites in … Read more: Clinical testing of drug treatment shortening in patients with TB using PET/CT imaging of lung lesions
Cape Town CBD tyre slashing has led to the arrest of a 32-year-old taxi driver following a December incident that left a City patrol vehicle … Read more: Taxi driver arrested over Cape Town CBD tyre slashing
Cape Town law enforcement authorities have slammed the brakes on a taxi driver who allegedly slashed the tyres of a city patrol vehicle. Read more: Taxi driver arrested after patrol vehicle’s tyres slashed in Cape Town CBD – TimesLIVE
… Cape Town, South Africa or Queenstown, New Zealand, but they certainly hold their own when it comes to delivering serious outdoor fun. We love … Read more: The World’s Best Small Adventure Towns
People take part in the annual Cape Town Minstrel Carnival parade, in Cape Town, South Africa, January 5, 2026. Global celebrations for Carnival, … Read more: Carnival season 2026 sees colorful floats and lively performances – USA Today
Cosatu in the Western Cape said it was already hearing from parents whose children have not been placed in schools. File. Read more: WCED scrambles to find placement for 7,300 late applications – Cape Times