The bail proceedings for corruption-accused Cape Town businessman, Shaun Roos, continue in court. He was in court on Monday and Tuesday, in connection with his alleged bid to put a hold on investigations into alleged tender fraud by offering City Manager Lungelo Mbandazayo money. READ MORE: City terminates all contracts with corruption accused Shaun Roos – Smile 90.4FM During his appearance on Monday, Roos, the owner of Triple C Maintenance and
The Department of Water and Sanitation have raised concerns over declining dam levels in the Western Cape, warning of growing pressure on water supply systems amid below-normal rainfall expectations. Speaking during National Water Month, Provincial Head Ntombizanele Bila-Mupariwa said the province’s major dams are now sitting at about 48%, down significantly from over 65% at the same time last year. The Olifants-Doorn catchment is hovering around 30%, while the Theewaterskloof Dam, the
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his week on Future 50, Packtech Tooling a specialist in metal- and wood-based tooling for Africa’s printing, packaging, and related industries. With expert staff, advanced machinery, and a strong focus on research and development, Packtech delivers quality tools, fast turnaround times, and competitive pricing while taking social responsibility seriously. 1 of 4 Listen to the interview here: Content hosted by iono.fm Powered by FNB Business. Help Changes Everything. An Authorised
President Cyril Ramaphosa has led a solemn reburial ceremony for ancestral Khoi and San remains in Kinderlê, in the Northern Cape. The remains, some dating back to the 1800s, were previously taken to European institutions during the colonial era and have now been repatriated. Ramaphosa has described the reburial as an important act of dignity and restitution, acknowledging the historical injustices suffered by indigenous communities. He says returning the remains is
The Western Cape has added over 20 new nature reserves to its Protected Area network, securing more than 81,715 hectares of ecologically significant land for long-term conservation. Declared between April 2025 and March 2026, these new reserves strengthen the province’s efforts to protect important landscapes, species, and vegetation types. The reserves span diverse regions, including the Cederberg, Agulhas Plain, Little Karoo, and Garden Route, and range from small properties to expansive mountain






