Western Cape MEC Anton Bredell warned that ageing infrastructure and high water losses mean even minor failures could push the system into crisis … Read more: Razor-thin water margin prompts Knysna to crack down on heavy users | News24
Landowners are also on high alert regarding a third fire burning north of Paarl in the Paardeberg region. Western Cape · Wildfires · Cape … Read more: Firefighters battle three major wildfires cross Cape Winelands – EWN
… Western Cape, Saldanha Bay Municipality, and various private landowners. These groups have worked tirelessly to protect the species and monitor … Read more: Trail Camera Records First Sighting of Elusive Species in 170 Years
The Western Cape High Court has granted a father’s wish to take his son to the USA for the festive season, overcoming the mother’s fears about … Read more: Court allows father to travel to the USA with son despite mother’s objections – Cape Times
Previously, the Garden Route in the Western Cape was primarily regarded as a hotspot for holiday homes and retirees. However, Seeff George … Read more: South Africans are rushing to buy homes in these areas – Daily Investor
Cape Town, 23 December 2025 – Thirty people have lost their lives in 28 road crashes across the Western Cape during the third week of December, … Read more: Festive Travel Turns Deadly: 28 Crashes Claim 30 Lives in Western Cape
Earlier this year, at the Western Cape High Court sitting in Saldanha Bay, Judge Nathan Erasmus jailed Joshlin’s mother, Kelly, and her two co-accused … Read more: Justice in the Western Cape: Joshlin Smith kidnapping sentences and City of Cape Town’s … – IOL
The Athlone magistrate’s court has denied bail to 10 members of the police’s Western Cape anti-gang unit accused of the murder of a Manenberg man, … Read more: One Western Cape AGU officer granted bail, on medical grounds, as 10 stay behind bars
Producers question why imported wheat keeps entering the regional market, when local supply is more than sufficient. Table 1: Western Cape Wheat … Read more: Growing Doubts Over South Africa’s Commitment to Local Wheat Production