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- The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has a long history of bein
The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has a long history of being a popular project, which always draws strong attention and ticket sales.
- The Animal Rescue Organisation (ARO) officially unveiled its
The Animal Rescue Organisation (ARO) officially unveiled its new mobile veterinary clinic at its Ottery hospital on Friday, May 8, marking a major expansion in accessible animal healthcare across vulnerable Cape Flats communities.
- Africa’s first cannabis museum is officially taking root – a
Africa’s first cannabis museum is officially taking root – and before it opens its doors, the public is being invited to help shape its look through a creative logo design competition.
- Wine should not be reserved for a select few but embraced as
Wine should not be reserved for a select few but embraced as part of everyday South African culture,” said author Kwanele Ndlovu at the launch of his new book, The Township Sommelier, in Newlands recently.
- New leadership at Zwaanswyk High
Zwaanswyk High School welcomed Abigail Demes as its new principal, who started at the beginning of the month.
- For nearly two decades, Zelda Manuel has served the Parkwood
For nearly two decades, Zelda Manuel has served the Parkwood community through her non-profit organisation, Moving Forward, which focuses on empowering youth and senior citizens.
- The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has a long history of bein
The Jive Cape Town Funny Festival has a long history of being a popular project, which always draws strong attention and ticket sales.
- The Rustenburg Girls’ High School’s (RGHS) Big Band is set f
The Rustenburg Girls’ High School’s (RGHS) Big Band is set for a bumper season as they prepare to perform in three big concerts within the next month.
- Ciara Anastacia Roberts, 18, from Lotus River and her dance
Ciara Anastacia Roberts, 18, from Lotus River and her dance partner Nuran Dietloff, 19, from Paarl, have been selected as South Africa’s first representative for the 2026 World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), World Championship Latin under 21, set to take place on Saturday, November 28 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (“Dancing couple aims for second gold medal at national champs”).
- In a year marked by ongoing crime concerns in Wynberg, one d
In a year marked by ongoing crime concerns in Wynberg, one detective’s consistent work has led to significant convictions and lengthy prison sentences, highlighting the impact of thorough investigations in the area.
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- The Democratic Alliance (DA) has again taken all the wards i
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has again taken all the wards in the Southern Mail’s distribution area, with the party’s candidates taking more than 60% of the vote in the area....
- OceanXplorer stops in Cape Town
The pioneering “Around Africa Expedition” arrived at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront harbour a fortnight ago, marking the first time the state-of-the-art research vessel, OceanXplorer, arrived in South Africa....
- The Democratic Alliance (DA) has again taken all the wards i
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has again taken all the wards in the Southern Mail’s distribution area, with the party’s candidates taking more than 60% of the vote in the area....
- Residents take a stand against crime
Disgruntled residents took the law into their own hands on Wednesday June 9 when they caught an alleged robber....
- Kannemeyer Primary School (KPS), the first public school in
Kannemeyer Primary School (KPS), the first public school in Grassy Park, celebrated its 60th anniversary this year, with a special award, The Flamingo Award, handed to Professor Jonathan Jansen, on Friday December 10....
- For the past decade, Abrahamse and Meyer Productions have an
For the past decade, Abrahamse and Meyer Productions have annually presented a series of award-winning productions of Tennessee Williams’ plays in Cape Town and the United States, starting with Kingdom of Earth in 2012....
- The South Peninsula Chapter of Commerce and Industry in coll
The South Peninsula Chapter of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the City of Cape Town held a business meeting to showcase the investment and efforts going into reshaping of Wynberg by 2030....
- Camissa Museum tells stories of the Cape
The first phase of the Camissa Museum, an online platform aiming to tell stories about people from the Cape, was launched last Thursday, April 22, at the Castle of Good Hope....
- Big losses as criminals hit ‘soft targets’
The “soft targets” such as NPOs, schools and churches in Parkwood and surroundings areas have been suffering and losing thousands of rands after being robbed by their “own people”....
- PHA residents protest over research funding
Aggrieved Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) informal settlement residents want funders to account for R3.7 million meant to have been spent on a water waste clearing project over a period of three years....