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Cape Town prepares for winter flood risks

The City of Cape Town’s flooding and storms task team has completed its annual flood risk assessment - a key element of the city’s...

Cape Town residents protest water tariffs; Why pay for the City’s mistakes?

Cape Town's taps should have run dry this week, but the city has managed to dodge this deadline. Day Zero was pushed back to...

Massive 120,000 square metre development set to replace Ratanga Junction theme park

A 120,000 square metre development, which includes residential, commercial, hospitality, and possibly retirement units, is set to replace Cape Town's Ratanga Junction theme park.  The...

Here’s how much sectional titles on Cape Town’s wealthy Atlantic seaboard have dropped in...

Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard is now in a buyers’ market phase, according to Seeff’s agents in the area. The latest Propstats data shows that the...

Sea Harvest has partnered up with Surfing South Africa and Waves for Change

Sea Harvest has partnered up with Surfing South Africa and Waves for Change! Waves for Change is lead by a team of professionals who...

Uber South Africa to bring flu vaccinations to your doorstep for R100

Uber South Africa in partnership with Discovery Health, Clicks and Dis-chem will be bringing the flu shot to your doorstep. To help prevent users...

ABB investing in Africa’s youth to shift meaningful change

Social investment in Digital Technology Centre offers under-privileged youth access to the fast-changing digital technology economy to develop local Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)...

A sure sign of Cape Town’s Airbnb boom

An apartment development on Cape Town’s Foreshore sold R220 million worth of units one week after launch in late March. That in itself is...

A lower inflation rate may be on the cards for SA

According to the Reserve Bank’s April 2018 Monetary Policy Review, South Africa’s economic performance has improved over the past year. “Through most of 2017,...

Kwikot going places

A household name in South Africa for more than 114 years as a supplier of electric hot water heaters, or ‘geysers’, Kwikot has evolved...

Cape Town prepares for winter flood risks

The City of Cape Town’s flooding and storms task team has completed its annual flood risk assessment - a key element of the city’s...

Cape Town residents protest water tariffs; Why pay for the City’s mistakes?

Cape Town's taps should have run dry this week, but the city has managed to dodge this deadline. Day Zero was pushed back to...

Massive 120,000 square metre development set to replace Ratanga Junction theme park

A 120,000 square metre development, which includes residential, commercial, hospitality, and possibly retirement units, is set to replace Cape Town's Ratanga Junction theme park.  The...

Here’s how much sectional titles on Cape Town’s wealthy Atlantic seaboard have dropped in...

Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard is now in a buyers’ market phase, according to Seeff’s agents in the area. The latest Propstats data shows that the...

Sea Harvest has partnered up with Surfing South Africa and Waves for Change

Sea Harvest has partnered up with Surfing South Africa and Waves for Change! Waves for Change is lead by a team of professionals who...

Uber South Africa to bring flu vaccinations to your doorstep for R100

Uber South Africa in partnership with Discovery Health, Clicks and Dis-chem will be bringing the flu shot to your doorstep. To help prevent users...

ABB investing in Africa’s youth to shift meaningful change

Social investment in Digital Technology Centre offers under-privileged youth access to the fast-changing digital technology economy to develop local Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)...

A sure sign of Cape Town’s Airbnb boom

An apartment development on Cape Town’s Foreshore sold R220 million worth of units one week after launch in late March. That in itself is...

A lower inflation rate may be on the cards for SA

According to the Reserve Bank’s April 2018 Monetary Policy Review, South Africa’s economic performance has improved over the past year. “Through most of 2017,...

Kwikot going places

A household name in South Africa for more than 114 years as a supplier of electric hot water heaters, or ‘geysers’, Kwikot has evolved...

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