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Canada and the Western Cape are set to enhance their economic relationship, with significant increases in trade, tourism, and investment projected following a high-level meeting. Key statistics reveal ...
Shell has been granted environmental authorisation to drill up to five deep-water wells off South Africa's west coast, the company said on Friday.
The South African Weather Service has issued a yellow level 4 warning for severe weather, including disruptive rainfall, across parts of the Western Cape from this Thursday through Sunday.
Europe may be iconic, but South Africa offers its own versions, more relaxed, more budget-friendly, and definitely sunnier. Take a ...
CAPE TOWN - Gun violence continues to plague the Western Cape. A suspect linked to the Gugulethu mass shooting, where seven people were killed, has been arrested.
Authorities across the Western Cape have issued urgent warnings to motorists as numerous roads remain closed or affected due to ongoing flooding, mudslides, fallen trees, and damaged infrastructure.
Besides Riviersonderend, the municipality includes Caledon, Greyton, Genadendal ... appointed Wilfred Solomons-Johannnes ahead of a better-qualified candidate. Western Cape MEC for local government, ...
Russian business leaders are backing legislation that would stop Western companies one day returning to the market they left after the Ukraine invasion.
The Western Cape has recorded reductions in murder, attempted murder, sexual offences, assault and robbery. However, police commissioner Lieutenant-General Thembisile Patekile says more needs to ...
An 18-year-old high school student died in a single-car accident on Cape Cod Saturday night, the Falmouth Police Department announced.
Train services, especially on the busy Central Line in Cape Town ground to a halt in 2019 due to rampant theft and vandalism of rail infrastructure.
One of the Western Cape’s most mysterious mammals, the Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew, has made a reappearance 46 years after it was last recorded. The shrew, first described in 1979 by ...