Philippi East police are investigating one murder case and three attempted murder cases after four teenagers were shot in Phillipi East on Tuesday. According to police, the teenagers, aged between 16 and 19 years old, were part of a group of eight young boys who were allegedly drinking at a wendy house 3888 Block 9, Lower Cross Roads, just before 14:00 on Tuesday afternoon. It is alleged that an unidentified man entered
It’s time to celebrate French flair in the Heart of the Winelands. All the action is taking place this weekend, July 12-13. Event-goers will be able to experience a weekend of wine, culture & celebration. It’s time to celebrate French flair in the Heart of the Winelands Franschhoek’s most iconic winter event is back! The Franschhoek Bastille Festival 2025 promises a vibrant weekend of French-inspired festivities on Saturday, 12 and Sunday, 13
Mandela Day goes to the dogs. Capegate and The Dogbox Project have teamed up to bring warmth, shelter and wagging tails this Mandela Day. This will be done in 67 Minutes for 67 Kennels of Love at the Capegate Shopping Centre. READ MORE: Nelson Mandela International Day, 18 July Mandela Day Goes to the Dogs In a heartwarming tribute to Mandela Day, Capegate Shopping Centre is once again partnering with The Dogbox Project to
Police have confirmed that criminal charges are now being investigated following a brutal stabbing incident in Maitland, which was caught on camera and circulated on social media. The graphic video shows a man, alleged to be a taxi driver, stabbing another man multiple times while he lies on the roadway. Western Cape police have confirmed that the violent altercation occurred on Thursday, 26 June 2025, at approximately 15:30 on the corner of
Criminal charges are on the horizon for those responsible for the tragic George building collapse, according to Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson. Delivering his department’s Budget Speech in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Macpherson confirmed that legal action would follow. This is after he received the final report from the Council for the Built Environment (CBE) last month. “From what I’ve seen, I think that criminal charges are obviously






