Book review: Murder on Lake Garda

Karen Watkins|Published

In a luxurious wedding on a secluded island in Lake Garda, Italy, a bloodcurdling scream shatters the fairytale as a murder unfolds.

Murder, mystery and mayhem in Black Coffee

Staff Reporter|Published

Following a long and strong tradition of ‘Christie’ favourites, such asSpider’s Web, The Mousetrap, The Unexpected Guest, and Witness For The Prosecution, Pieter ...

Drunk driving is 'as good as murder'

Tamlynne Thompson|Published

Two joggers were flung over road barrier during a crash in Bantry Bay over the weekend.

Sailors battle in 24-hour endurance challenge

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More than 10 teams completed over 100 laps in the weekend's MAC24 Hour Challenge

Residents applaud clearing of problem plot on Tritonia Road

Bhekizizwe Radebe|Published

After a long battle, Tritonia residents in Bloubergrant breathe a sigh of relief as a notorious drug den is finally demolished.

Cape Hell Drivers light up Killarney

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Killarney International Raceway was the scene at the weekend for a thrilling gathering of Cape Hell drivers.

Protest against circus in Milnerton

Bhekizizwe Radebe|Published

Animal rights activist staged a protest outside the McLaren circus in Milnerton, saying animals are subjected to stressful and unnatural conditions.

Four new productions for Masque’s One-Act Play Festival

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Join the Masque’s One-Act Play Festival, featuring four captivating new South African plays by talented writers Lauren Bates, Alex Learmont, Dawn Garisch, and Charlene ...

Ward 4 seniors enjoy camp

Tara Isaacs|Published

Seniors of Ward 4 were treated to a camp paid for by the ward budget.

Anna Wolf on South African tour

Staff Reporter|Published

London-based Anna Wolf returns to South Africa for her much-anticipated Dear Daddy Tour, featuring her latest single and immersive performances.

Choirs perform Brahms’s A German Requiem

Staff Reporter|Published

Don't miss the chance to experience the powerful performance of Brahms’s A German Requiem by three choirs this April.

Book review: 100 Poems to Help You Sleep

Lauren O'Connor-May|Published

Lauren O'Connor-May reviews a soothing collection of lullabies, hymns, and gentle verses in 100 Poems to Help You Sleep, designed to guide you into a peaceful slumber. ...

Grow the horse…. and the jockey

Steve Reid|Published

Explore the essential components of a successful business model and the mindset needed for entrepreneurial growth in this insightful second part of a four-part series. ...

St Luke's Combined Hospices hosts tea to honour donors

OWN Correspondent|Published

St Luke’s Combined Hospices held a heartfelt donor appreciation tea in Kenilworth, honouring generous supporters who provide vital palliative care for the elderly. ...

Johnny Clegg statue unveiled

Bhekizizwe Radebe|Published

A life-size bronze statue of the legendary musician Johnny Clegg was unveiled at the Long Walk to Freedom exhibition, celebrating his enduring legacy and cultural ...

Tygerhof high school plan causes concern

Bhekizizwe Radebe|Published

The Western Cape Education Department plans to build a R125 million high school in Tygerhof, but residents worry the area's already strained traffic, sewage, and ...

Mauritian man shot dead in Parklands

Tara Isaacs|Published

No arrests made after fatal shooting in Parklands.

Milnerton High marimba players visit Mama Leah

Tara Isaacs|Published

Milnerton High School's Marimba band visited the Milnerton home of Nomalizo Leah Tutu.

Parklands College Hyperion Bots off to Texas

Tara Isaacs|Published

Parklands College Hyperion Bots make their mark in national competition.