Last week this newspaper reported that the Constitutional Court had overturned the Western Cape government’s sale of the former Tafelberg School … Read more: Wrongheaded Constitutional Court Sets a Terrible Precedent – The Common Sense
East coast project to build on western Cape turtle success. 15 September 2025 | By … Read more: ‘Defence line’ reinstated: Cape York Biosecurity Centre to reopen | PS News
A heavy machine drives past shipping containers stacked at a depo in Johannesburg, South Africa. Credit: AP photo. Edit Photo Info. Edit Title. Edit … Read more: A heavy machine drives past shipping containers stacked at a depo in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Cape Winelands is a picturesque region in the Western Cape Province, made up of three main wine valleys: Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl. Read more: Municipality with the most billionaires in South Africa using drones, high-tech surveillance …
Western Cape residents can expect cloudy conditions with morning mist over the southern and western parts, while the rest of the province will be “ … Read more: Yellow level 1 storm warning for Mpumalanga as cool, showery conditions swoop in on Monday
Police are opening an investigation after finding 25-year-old South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams’ body in a house in central Cape Town. Read more: What we know about South Africa soccer player Jayden Adams’ death – USA Today
A powerful El Niño climate pattern is rapidly developing in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to influence South Africa’s weather over the coming … Read more: South Africans told: ‘Brace for a scorching summer as powerful El Niño returns’ – IOL
There is no evidence that the suspected murder of former British government minister Ann Widdecombe was politically motivated, police said on … Read more: No evidence of political motive in murder of former UK minister Widdecombe, police say
Senator Lindsey Graham dies at 71. Mourned by colleagues and remembered for his service to South Carolina. Read more: Sen. Lindsey Graham dies of ‘brief and sudden illness’ – The Hill