Safety on Cape Town’s hiking trails is once again under scrutiny following a attempted rape incident in the Woodstock area. Police have confirmed that a 45-year-old woman was accosted by a man along Phillip Kgosana Drive (formerly De Waal Drive) last week. Western Cape police spokesperson Sergeant Wesley Twigg said the incident occurred on Wednesday, 9 April. It was reported that attempts to violate her had been made by the man, after
Three young men from Burgersfort in Limpopo arrived in the Mother City yesterday, after completing an epic 1700km cycle from their home town over the past two weeks. Maxwell Ndou, Karabo Mokoo and Gauta Mahlakoane – collectively known as the Gauta BMX Team – caught the attention of the masses on TikTok as they embarked on this incredible journey a few weeks ago, and their story quickly spread to mass media outlets, drawing
Cape Town Police say more arrests are imminent following the brazen shooting of a 50-year-old man inside the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 8 April. The victim, Dingalomoya Cintso, a taxi driver from Vrygrond, was gunned down while waiting for his case to be heard outside Courtroom D. It has been reported that Cintso was one of the accused in the murder of a Junky Funky Kids gang member back in January.
An interesting ship in Cape Town
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Another interesting ship is visiting Cape Town. It is not a cruise liner but a pipe-laying vessel. A listener shared his photos of the JSD6000 with us. It’s expected to be here for a month. Photo: Nevada Timm An interesting ship in Cape Town Multipurpose DP3 vessel for pipelaying in S-Lay and J-Lay mode, and heavy lifting useful to offshore projects such as decommissioning and windfarm. J-Lay system of 1,500 t laying capability and
South Africans deserve to know when parliament will be rebuilt and how much it’ll cost, says BOSA
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Build One South Africa (BOSA) has accused DA Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, of failing to provide clear answers regarding the delay in Parliament’s rebuild. The National Assembly’s building in Plein Street was severely damaged , following a devastating fire on 2 January 2022. The blaze ripped through the 138-year-old parliament complex for three days before it was extinguished. BOSA said South Africans are desperately waiting






