The countdown has begun and it’s all systems go for the Miss South Africa pageant to be held at the Table Bay Hotel in the Waterfront tomorrow.
Filmakers have raised concerns about insurance companies that refuse to include coronavirus cover.
Cape Town’s property market could be heading for a downward spiral if the national government fails to open the title deeds office.
Restaurants Association of SA is not backing down from a fight with the Ministry of Trade and Industry to lift the ban on the on-site consumption of liquor at restaurants. ...
The SA Weather Service said the worst of the storms had passed for now with only some light rain expected in some regions for the week ahead.
Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane’s regulations to restart the tourism sector have been heavily criticised by industry bodies.
Hailing the outcome, mayor Dan Plato said: “I welcome the ruling by the Constitutional Court as it confirms that the City’s by-laws need to be respected. ”
It's back to work for restaurant owners today as food outlets reopen their doors to the public after being closed for three months.
SA tourism and hospitality sector are facing collapse because insurance companies refuse to pay them for losses related to the Covid-19 lockdown.
Vinpro said as many as 117 600 jobs have been lost in the alcohol industry, and 13% of the craft beer sector was in the process of closing, while the wine industry ...
?It?s been tough and I don?t foresee many businesses recovering because of the lockdown, especially hairdressers,? says salon owner Shireen Abrahams.
It's all systems go for the SA National Parks (SANParks) after they announced that under level 3 of the nationwide lockdown they are open for business.
The unemployment rate is expected to rise to 50% while there were 1. 9 million UIF applications in the first two weeks of the national lockdown.
The continued closing of restaurants, coffee shops and bars could be the death knell for thousands already buckling under the current level 4 lockdown regulations. ...
If SAB is not able to resume transporting inventory in the next 48 hours, it would be forced to discard it, at a loss of an estimated R150m to the company.
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure has earmarked 3 098 state-owned and 6 473 private facilities as potential Covid-19 quarantine sites.
Fallout from the closing of the Strandfontein temporary shelter site for the homeless continues to rage, with the City blaming a misinformation campaign
More than 44 businesses from various sectors in the province have voiced their concerns over the national government?s proposed Covid-19 Risk-Adjusted Strategy. ...
Social justice lobby groups are celebrating a victory after the government heeded calls for evictions to be placed on hold.
The City of Cape Town is still scrambling to place more than 4 000 homeless people in the CBD as the nation enters Day Four of the 21-day lockdown.
The City says it is working to relocate a group of refugees who are squatting on the streets outside the District Six Museum during the 21-day lockdown.
The City of Cape Town has established an Economic Task Team to assess the impact of the pandemic on Cape Town?s economy.
The developer of a controversial R1bn 18-storey building in Bo-Kaap is pleased with the outcome of a Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) case.
The application by Signatura Property Development to build an additional 82 units on top of the existing development in Woodstock was approved,
The grant is mainly used for the upgrading of informal settlements, water, sanitation and housing. The National Treasury indicated an intention to stop and reallocate ...