Business, state must be smart on AI privacy

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AI experts believe privacy violations will continue to rise if business and the government don’t implement better regulations to tightly control how the smart technology ...

LOOK: Thousands gather to bid farewell to legend Chester Williams

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Thousands of mourners, including rugby royalty, celebrities and politicians, gathered at the Newlands Stadium to bid farewell to rugby legend Chester Williams.

Proposed road threatens endangered Cape toads

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Cape Town - Environmentalists have hit backat the City of Cape Town over a proposal to build a road in the Noordhoekarea that could threaten an endangered species ...

Sakina Grimwood's family is ‘devastated’ after her body found on Table Mountain

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Grimwood?s body was found on Friday at the bottom of a steep cliff at Platteklip Gorge on Table Mountain after she apparently slipped and fell.

Fewer tourists visiting SA, #DayZero had negative impact

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A new report shows that fewer international tourists are visiting South Africa - compared to other popular destinations on the continent.

We will protect ourselves, say farmers after attacks escalate

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In a week of violent farm attacks that sent shock waves throughout the country, farm residents are fed up with talk and have decided to take control of their own ...

New app to change the face of farming

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Problems affecting trees and crops on a farm can be located and treated through a cellphone app.

Banning main ingredient in weed killer is stupid, says expert

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Spier Wine Estate farmer Angus McIntosh wants the use of glyphosate, the main ingredient in many weed killers, banned.

Cell C cuts ties with Miss SA

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Hundreds of would-be beauty queens will have to wait to enter the Miss South Africa contest after one of the pageants headline sponsors ended its sponsorship of ...

Carishma Basday takes a deep dive in latest role

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Actress Carishma Basday didn?t see many female role models who looked like her when she was younger, but her latest film transforms the perceptions around what roles ...

Wholly disabled team a Cape Epic first

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One of the world?s most grueling mountain bike races will see the entry of its first all-disabled team when amputees Jaco van Gass and Stuart Croxford ride in the ...

Chicago's all that jazz

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A Nightclub singer, a double-murderess, a smooth-talking lawyer and a cell block of sin surrounded by the world?s sexiest musical (and all that jazz). After an 11 ...

PICS: Cape Town Carnival thrilled with rise and shine theme

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Spectators flocked to Green Point to watch as first a group of motorbikes and then floats of all shapes and sizes came parading down the fan walk.

Imbalance in South Africa’s lion policy

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More in captivity, used for petting or trophy hunting than on whole continent - conservationist

TV debut for Taliep’s daughter

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Suidooster will have a new face from tomorrow night as a daughters of one of the country?s most celebrated playwrights makes her on-screen debut.

Focusing on sustainable transport

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Transport experts want the city transformed into a car-free zone, where people are restricted to walking and riding bikes. Richard Gordge from Transport Futures ...

Cyborg's are coming to Cape Town

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?Bionic? artists to address Design Indaba

Craig Lucas set for KDay

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WHEN Craig Lucas took to the stage two years ago for his first big performance he wasn?t a well-known singer, but famous only among family and friends.

PICTURES: Celebrities step out in precious metals at Sun Met

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Usain Bolt shines as chief entertainment officer

PICTURES: What it takes to feed Betty's Bay firefighters

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Two women have turned Betty?s Bay community hall into a dining room for those battling blazes in the region

Nakhane surprised to hit New York Times list

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Nakhane was on his way to an interview in New York when he opened the newspaper to find his name splashed across the page.

Uncertainty over the president’s tablet plan

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Critics question how technology will fix the broken education system

PICTURES: Betty’s Bay residents return home after devastating blaze

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30 homes destroyed, 20 damaged, lives put on hold after worst fire in 50 years

Odds are the Met will shine

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Horses and punters are ready give it their all at the social event of the year

#MatricResults: Pioneering pupils score in sign language

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Not being able to hear did little to hamper matriculant Ancilla Julius, who came third in the country for sign language in the matric results released on Friday. ...