Western Cape police have arrested a man at the Cape Town International Airport for alleged drug trafficking. Officers conducting routine patrols … Read more: Man arrested for alleged drug smuggling at Cape Town International Airport – EWN
Police station commanders were told oversight “cannot manage two dogs”; yet, under the leadership of now-retired Western Cape Commissioner … Read more: Ian Cameron | The ‘two dogs’ commissioner, Thembisile Patekile, leaves a legacy of failure
Most of those affected are Zimbabwean and Malawian nationals and nearly all previously worked on farms outside Cape Town. In a statement, Western Cape … Read more: Over 700 migrants stranded outside Epping repatriation centre – EWN
Tristan Viljoen will be representing Eden in George. Chess. (represented Eden at the Western Cape Individual Championships in Gansbaai). Kendrick … Read more: Knysna Primary honours its top achievers
GOOD Statement by Brett Herron,. GOOD Secretary-General & City of Cape Town Mayoral Candidate. 05 July 2026. In July 2017, in my capacity as City … Read more: CAPE TOWN’S SMARMY RESPONSE TO CONCOURT’S TAFELBERG KLAP REVEALS …
More in Local. Western Cape Government concludes voluntary repatriation programme. 5 July 2026 10:45. Western Cape Government concludes voluntary … Read more: ADRA raises alarms over ‘terrible’ conditions at Cape Town’s Epping Repatriation Centre
The Western Cape Government says it has concluded its voluntary repatriation programme of foreign nationals. It says dozens of buses were secured to … Read more: Western Cape Government concludes voluntary repatriation programme – EWN
West Coast seismic survey court battle heads to Western Cape High Court. May 26, 2026. Tshwane secures major court victory over Eskom in R84 Billion … Read more: Record global energy investment creates unprecedented opportunity for Africa, says Africa …
Spear REIT Limited, the only regionally focused REIT listed on the JSE, has built its entire investment thesis around the Western Cape, on the … Read more: What it takes to keep building a city – Mail & Guardian