While the Western Cape government estimates that there are over 14,000 homeless people in the Cape Town CBD, these figures continue to grow, says Shadrick Valayadum, CEO of The Haven Night Shelter.
Ample notice for international guests, an attentive travel agency, and an extended itinerary helped make it extra special.
Dial-a-Ride users say they are struggling to book trips, despite a court ruling ordering the City to halt its plans to cut down on the service.
From Sao Paulo to Sweden, thousands of people around the world, including priests, police, ministers and frontline workers, have posted clips of themselves dancing to South African house song ...
A Cape Town-based fashion content creator showcased spring fashion finds at Edgars, with local shoppers pointing out the garments they found fascinating.
Patriotic Alliance deputy president Kenny Kunene has taken aim at DA federal chair Helen Zille, calling her a “reject of Cape Town” who failed to deliver for the city’s townships.
A lightbulb moment in the company of a Cape Town chef who’s been in the city’s kitchens for decades casts light on the dearth of local dishes on restaurant menus.
Residents of this fishing village feel the town is under siege by wealthy buyers who are pushing long-time residents out while also pushing tariffs up.
The Portland Press Herald asked candidates running for Cape Elizabeth Town Council and school board the questions voters might want the answers to in advance of the election in November. Here’s what ...
The Herds, a public arts project featuring life-sized animal puppets, has completed its 20,000km journey from Kinshasa in the DRC to Nordkapp in the Arctic Circle. Created to raise awareness about ...
In the shadow of Cape Town's most troubled areas, the echoes of gunfire provide a chilling backdrop to daily life for residents of communities like Manenberg, Hanover Park, Lavender Hill, Nyanga, and ...