Table View High School Learners Face Disciplinary Action Over Bullying Incident
A group of Table View High school learners are facing disciplinary action after physically assaulting a black learner after school.
A group of Table View High school learners are facing disciplinary action after physically assaulting a black learner after school.
The local government election date has been set for 27 October until the Constitutional Court allows for a postponement. However,
Two beaches have been closed in Cape Town due to a collapsed collector sewer that spilled into the beach. Maiden’s
Three Western Cape National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) workers died this week. The latest death saw Advocate Vukile Gontsana gunned down
The Zionist Israeli regime is once again defying international law, this time through its so-called legal system. The fate of
The Paarl to Bellville taxi route remains closed, but a tentative agreement between warring associations has been achieved. Transport Minister
A nine-year-old girl was shot and wounded while waiting for netball practice to start in Kraaifontein on Friday. She sustained
At least 38 Western Cape schools have been affected by burglary and vandalism over the holiday period. Schools lost sports,
Despite funding being made available to cushion the social and economic impact on the poor and affected businesses due to
Illicit cigarettes to the value of R6-million have been confiscated from various Cape Town traders. During a raid, the South
A security guard who was arrested for allegedly being involved in a cash-in-transit (CIT) heist at a shopping centre in
Swimmer Tatjana Schoenmaker has bagged gold for South Africa and smashed the world record for the women’s 200m breaststroke at
A Cabinet reshuffle is potentially on the cards. This as President Cyril Ramaphosa, is considering a ‘Cabinet reconfiguration’ amid growing
The provincial government says that this is due to the magnitude of the damage caused by the recent civil unrest.
Fourteen suspects accused of kidnapping and murdering six men in Kraaifontein have been sentenced to life imprisonment in the Cape
Labour federation Cosatu expressed its satisfaction with the government’s Disaster Relief Package. Their remarks come after Finance Minister Tito Mboweni
South Africa has sent nearly 1 500 soldiers to Mozambique as that country battles insurgency. President Cyril Ramaphosa has notified
Government will not be borrowing new money to finance the fiscal relief package of R38.65 billion. The Finance Department held
South Africa has lambasted the African Union Commission’s decision to grant Zionist Israel observer status. The Department of International Relations
A large consignment of drugs has been uncovered in Bothasig. Police raided a residence that had been under surveillance for