The old Woodstock Hospital in Cape Town also known as Cissie Gool house. Picture: Kaylynn Palm/Eyewitness News. The City of Cape Town has, in … Read more: Cissie Gool House occupiers welcome City of Cape Town decision to dispose of land – EWN
A recent proposal for a mixed-use development in Green Point has renewed calls for a ‘Sky Train’ to better connect Cape Town’s transport hubs. Read more: A first glimpse at Cape Town’s proposed ‘Sky Train’ [pics] – The South African
These include the Mall of Africa, Cape Town Stadium, Moses Mabhida Stadium, King Shaka International Airport and major renewable energy facilities … Read more: 55-year-old company that built The Mall of Africa chosen to build new international airport in …
The five emerging research awardees are pictured with Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson, Dean of the University of Cape Town’s Faculty of … Read more: Five Emerging Researchers Honoured by Dean for Best Publications – UCT Health Sciences
City bosses grapple with how to neutralise Cape Town’s growing smash-and-grab threat. 542 views · 6 hours ago #JohnMaytham #CapeTalk … Read more: City bosses grapple with how to neutralise Cape Town’s growing smash-and-grab threat
ANVIO launches its first African location in Cape Town, combining immersive VR entertainment with food and events. When we looked at Cape Town’s … Read more: ANVIO Enters Africa: First Free-Roam VR Franchise Opens in Cape Town – KRQE
The right environment mattered, and The Black Barn, set in the Romansbaai Private Reserve about two and a half hours from Cape Town, proved to be … Read more: The Overberg oasis that’s saving lives | Getaway Magazine
Cape Town’s message is clear: rail must work if the city is to grow, thrive, and remain globally competitive. John Maytham speaks to Mayor Geordin … Read more: On Track to 2050: Cape Town’s Rail Business Plan Unveiled – YouTube
A week of brutal attacks on children across Cape Town has left at least six young victims dead or critically injured, prompting outrage from … Read more: Community outrage grows as child killings surge across Cape Town