Political agendas are now influencing UCT’s policy decisions: SAZF
SAZF says political agendas are now influencing UCT’S policy decisions.
UCT boycotts academic institutions affiliated to Israeli army
The resolution was passed amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Cape Town’s Warrington sets record with 200th swim
Howard Warrington’s record-breaking attempt to raise funds for SPCA
Stellenbosch University residence association reject racism findings
Wilgenhof Alumni Association urge investigation before acting on residence closure report.
City of Cape Town to implement eviction order to remove the homeless
The City of Cape Town says the eviction order to remove the homeless people will be implemented.
Patriotic Alliance respects Winde’s election as WC Premier
Daylin Mitchell was elected Speaker and Reagen Allen as Deputy Speaker.
Alan Winde retains position as Western Cape Premier
Winde received 26 votes and the ANC’s Muhammad Khalid Sayed obtained 14 votes.
‘SA should not lose momentum in bid to free Palestine’
SA’s legal action against Israel at the ICJ was a monumental moment in the fight for human justice.
Faith leaders hold prayer service after mass shooting in Khayelitsha
Faith leaders have held a prayer service at the site of a mass shooting in Site C in Khayelitsha.
‘Strong Public-Private partnerships key for Green energy industry’
Forging stakeholder relationships crucial for Green Energy manufacturing, says van der Merwe
Eskom commended for keeping the lights on
Eskom says it will increase generation capacity in the coming months.
Eskom to boost capacity as Medupi, Koeberg increase generation
Eskom says it will boost generation capacity in the coming months.
NCC says it’s the last hope for the coloured people in SA
The National Coloured Congress says it’s the last hope for the coloured people in South Africa.
Mbalula believes ANC can oust DA from power in Western Cape
Mbalula held public mass meetings and went door-to-door in some of the communities.
Political parties in Western Cape sign Electoral Code of Conduct
Political parties in the Western Cape have signed the electoral code of conduct.
Hundreds displaced following CT fires
It’s been an unprecedented weekend of shack fires for Cape Town.
Archbishop Makgabo urges careful consideration when voting
He was speaking during his Easter Vigil at St George’s Cathedral last night.
Western Cape motorists urged to abide by the rules
Western Cape traffic authorities to conduct integrated operations in W Cape roads this Easter.
Residents of Hermanus still shocked by Jooste’s suicide
The news of his suicide comes amid ongoing scrutiny and legal battles surrounding Jooste.
Sighting the new moon marks the start of Ramadan in SA
New moon sighted at the Sea Point Promenade in Cape Town, marking the start of Ramadan