Western Cape Police spokesperson, Andre Traut says the suspects who fled the scene are yet to be arrested. “We want to assure the Athlone community … Read more: The number of children shot in Cape Town gang wars has increased – eNCA
The BRICS Plus multinational naval exercise ‘Will for Peace’ was conducted off South Africa’s Western Cape from 9 to 16 January 2026, with the … Read more: Is BRICS Plus Evolving Into a Quasi-Security Community? – MP-IDSA
The powerful 24-year-old is a product of the Western Cape, having been born and raised in Riversdale and attending Oakdale Landbou. He went on to … Read more: Paulo joins DHL Stormers ranks | The Official Website for the DHL Stormers
… Western Cape to assist police in tackling gang violence. Western Cape Police Commissioner Thembisile Patekile says authorities are ready to … Read more: Another baby lost: Cape Flats child death toll mounts – eNCA
It has been two years since the small town of Saldanha in the Western Cape made headlines with the disappearance of then six-year-old Joshlin … Read more: Joshlin Smith Two Years Later: Where is she and will we ever find her? – IOL
Responding to the debate on the State of the Nation Address in Parliament, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said the police needs to be properly … Read more: Winde challenges govt to redirect funds for VIP protection to bolster SAPS’ Anti-Gang Unit
The Western Cape is proving to be the main battleground of the upcoming local government elections, with parties making a fierce play for support. Read more: Three-way fight in Western Cape as parties poach rivals ahead of 2026 elections – IOL
The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board has confirmed its support for SiGMA Africa 2026, highlighting regulatory confidence in Africa’s gaming … Read more: How does support from the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board shape SiGMA Africa 2026?
In papers filed in the Western Cape High Court, CALS applied to be admitted as amicus curiae [friend of the court]. Its director, Christopher Gevers, … Read more: Activism or bigotry? Cape Union Mart boycott battle becomes free speech test case