Amid the coronavirus pandemic Mandela Day celebrations go virtual

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While it?s not possible to gather in large groups, even for acts of kindness, Mandela Day events are still taking place, virtually and in accordance with physical ...

Words of wisdom from those who've lived through it all

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Cape Town's survivors of war, genocide and the Spanish flu have sage advice as the world grapples with the grim reality of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Refugees on Cape Town streets in lockdown

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More 200 refugees living on the streets in the Cape Town CBD say they have received no support from officials in the face of the viral pandemic.

Increase in cannabis use among reasons for new blood donations rules

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An increase in cannabis use was just one of the reasons the Western Cape Blood Service aims to change the rules for some donors.

Sniffer dogs join search for 8-year-old Tazne van Wyk from Ravensmead

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Police with sniffer dogs scoured the streets of Ravensmead in search of an 8-year-old girl, Tazne van Wyk, who went missing at a local tuckshop.

Sex education: ‘parents left out’

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How much information is to much when it is comes to educating children about sex?

Disabled stranded by special transport, Dial-a-Ride

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City says they are managing the service as best they can

Etzebeth will return from RWC to deal with charges

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Eben Etzebeth will have to deal with the assault and racial abuse charges against him when he returns home

Future of Malgas pontoon in doubt

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Motorised ferry may replace popular, historical attraction on the Breede River

How to survive the office party and enjoy

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Looking for office party ideas that won’t cost you your job? Nathan Adams has answers

New life breathed into On The Rocks' new menu

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Masterchef SA judge Pete Goffe-Wood teamed up with Chef Charl du Preez to scale down the On The Rocks menu and breathe new life into it.

No cricket on holy days?

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Cape Town cricket bosses are appealing to the umpires after an international match was scheduled on a Jewish holy day.

'Days' soapie back on your screens

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Stefano, Marlena and John Black have risen from the TV ashes and are back on SABC3.

Nandos cut down to size

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Nando’s is famous for its funny TV ads and posters, but one customer says there is nothing funny about their “shrinking portions”.

‘Bomb’ scare at Kirstenbosch Gardens

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Police are investigating a suspicious device that was left at the entrance of Kirstenbosch Gardens on Christmas Day.

Taj Hotel robbed of ‘R300 000’

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Police are hunting for three men who walked into the Taj Hotel in Cape Town and fled with thousands of rands in cash.

Cape chess club celebrates 35 years

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The Mitchells Plain Chess Club has been making all the right moves for 35 years.

Mbuli fights real estate agent

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TV star Bonnie Mbuli is now taking her housing battle with her real estate agent to the courts.

Motorists’ impounded phones to be sold

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The City of Cape Town says thousands of cellphones confiscated from motorists will be auctioned off soon.

Athlone stand-off: family vows action

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The family of Michael Volkwyn are unhappy after the cops involved in the fatal stand-off were cleared of any wrongdoing.

Big Brother rape claim shock

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A Big Brother Mzansi contestant claimed she was raped by a fellow housemate after a night of partying.

Ex-ANC leader held for drunk driving

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Former ANC Western Cape chairperson Chris Nissen has been arrested for drunk driving in his Porsche SUV.

Teen rape suspect is back in class

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Cape Town parents were up in arms after a teenager accused of raping four girls was allowed to attend classes at school.

Oscar’s uncle ‘wants to take him to Moz’

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Oscar Pistorius’s family wants him to move to the sunny shores of Mozambique before his murder trial starts.

Oscar’s dad: I blame the ANC

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Henke Pistorius has reportedy lashed out at the government saying they are to blame for his son's fall from grace.