by Guest Author | Mar 24, 2026 | Cape Garden Route, Cape Overberg, Cape West Coast, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, City of Cape Town, Economy, News, Politics
Local and international businesses operating in South Africa should ready themselves for several years of tough resistance to the state’s race-restrictive hiring quotas, amid ongoing litigation by Sakeliga and NEASA. The new quotas, issued under the country’s amended...
by Anton Kruger | Mar 23, 2026 | Cape Overberg, Politics
Over the past 12 months I have conducted extensive research into the increases in electricity accounts implemented during the past two years in the Overstrand. This investigation only began after I received multiple complaints from ratepayers about electricity bills...
by Guest Author | Mar 16, 2026 | City of Cape Town, News
After months of attempting to engage the authorities through formal letters, legal channels, and repeated requests for dialogue, the Bergvliet community says it has been left largely unheard and sidelined as plans move ahead for a large-scale secondary school...
by Guest Author | Mar 14, 2026 | City of Cape Town, News
On the surface, Norman Arendse is the embodiment of probity. A senior advocate of nearly four decades experience (Cape Bar profile). Evidence leader at the parliamentary inquiry into police corruption (MSN report). Entrusted with the governance of South Africa’s most...
by Robert King | Mar 13, 2026 | Economy, Politics
The early 1990s marked a moment of profound change for two countries on opposite sides of the world: Poland and South Africa. In Poland, the collapse of communist rule after four decades of Soviet domination opened the door to sweeping economic reform. Under the...