Cape Town, South Africa – After 8,262 miles, 21 countries, and a year and a half on the road, Ugandan-British runner and campaigner Deo Kato … Read more: An 8262 Mile Run From Cape Town to London to Challenge Migration Stereotypes
The Cape Town Container Terminal has beaten its own throughput forecasts by as much as 62%, thanks to a reinvigorated Port Service Partnership. More … Read more: All Eyes on Durban & Cape Town: The Big Port Reset of 2026
Africa’s largest pension fund, the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), has invested further in Cape Town’s property market, securing a 50% … Read more: GEPF lifts exposure to Cape Town property with R1.8bn Century City deal – Business Day
The ongoing redevelopment proposals for the Oude Molen Precinct in Cape Town reveal a deeper fault line in South Africa’s heritage governance: the … Read more: The battle over Cape Town’s Oude Molen and the meaning of heritage in SA
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Five suspects have been arrested and are due to appear in the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court today on charges of defrauding an Eastern Cape … Read more: Hawks arrest five in R12 million construction scam – YouTube
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Professor Jo-Ann Passmore is among 14 Calestous. Juma Science Leadership Fellows from across the continent who … Read more: UCT academic joins calls for Africa-led health research and development
An African sailing out of Cape Town, South Africa, was recently hit with an outbreak of the stomach flu virus. According to local reports, … Read more: Regent Cruise Ship Reportedly Hit with Stomach Flu Virus Outbreak on 14-Day Voyage
IBTM Africa will run alongside WTM Africa at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 13–15 April 2026, with organisers reporting strong … Read more: IBTM Africa set for Cape Town as MICE buyer demand climbs