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Cape motorists fear using the ‘Hell Run N2’

Recent attacks on motorists on the N2 have left motorists who use the road regularly fearing for their lives. Helderberg Crime Watch is calling...

1647 shipwreck discovered on Blouberg’s shores

Maritime archaeologist and historian, Dr Bruno Werz, believes he has discovered the site of one of South Africa’s most significant shipwrecks, the Haarlem. He is 95%...

Good news for landlords as rental growth remains steady

The latest PayProp Rental Index for Q2 2019 shows growth (measured year-on-year) of 3.86%, a similar number to the growth rate measured in Q1 2019. PayProp's...

Mid-month fuel estimates bad news for drivers

The Central Energy Fund (CEF) has released its mid-month data on the predicted price of fuel for September, and the current estimated price of...

Capetonian feeds 500 homeless a week

Cape Town resident Pat Pillay has dedicated her time to helping those in need as a form of honouring her late husband, Rodney. RPJ Helping...

Which Province has the fastest Internet in all of South Africa?

Internet speed depends on a series of factors, but the most important of them is the established infrastructure that can roll out the latest...

Here’s how South Africa’s construction industry could become safer

Construction is tough, sometimes dangerous work. Globally, the construction industry accounts for about 7% of employment. But it’s responsible for between 30% and 40% of all work-related fatalities....

Scientists are a step closer to curing Ebola as Congo trial finds drugs boost...

Scientists are a step closer to being able to cure the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever after two experimental drugs showed survival rates of as...

Here’s how satellites are used to measure water scarcity

Today, more than 700 million people around the world drink water from unsafe or untreated sources, such as wells, springs and surface water. About half of...

Cape has slowest mobile internet speed in the country

In the modern age, being connected to someone often means interacting with them via the internet, whether it be on social media applications such...

Cape motorists fear using the ‘Hell Run N2’

Recent attacks on motorists on the N2 have left motorists who use the road regularly fearing for their lives. Helderberg Crime Watch is calling...

1647 shipwreck discovered on Blouberg’s shores

Maritime archaeologist and historian, Dr Bruno Werz, believes he has discovered the site of one of South Africa’s most significant shipwrecks, the Haarlem. He is 95%...

Good news for landlords as rental growth remains steady

The latest PayProp Rental Index for Q2 2019 shows growth (measured year-on-year) of 3.86%, a similar number to the growth rate measured in Q1 2019. PayProp's...

Mid-month fuel estimates bad news for drivers

The Central Energy Fund (CEF) has released its mid-month data on the predicted price of fuel for September, and the current estimated price of...

Capetonian feeds 500 homeless a week

Cape Town resident Pat Pillay has dedicated her time to helping those in need as a form of honouring her late husband, Rodney. RPJ Helping...

Which Province has the fastest Internet in all of South Africa?

Internet speed depends on a series of factors, but the most important of them is the established infrastructure that can roll out the latest...

Here’s how South Africa’s construction industry could become safer

Construction is tough, sometimes dangerous work. Globally, the construction industry accounts for about 7% of employment. But it’s responsible for between 30% and 40% of all work-related fatalities....

Scientists are a step closer to curing Ebola as Congo trial finds drugs boost...

Scientists are a step closer to being able to cure the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever after two experimental drugs showed survival rates of as...

Here’s how satellites are used to measure water scarcity

Today, more than 700 million people around the world drink water from unsafe or untreated sources, such as wells, springs and surface water. About half of...

Cape has slowest mobile internet speed in the country

In the modern age, being connected to someone often means interacting with them via the internet, whether it be on social media applications such...

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