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Western Cape dam levels rose to 83.5% on 21 July 2025, supported by strong rainfall in key catchment areas. Voëlvlei, Theewaterskloof, and Steenbras dams recorded steady gains.
Western Cape snake catcher @Bolandsnakeremovals captures massive African Python scaling dry tree, leaving bystanders shocked ...
The Western Cape Education MEC, David Maynier, has announced that a total of 21 700 matric learners attended the “Back on ...
If you're looking for coastal experiences that are one of a kind and stay with you long after, the Western Cape is where ...
"The South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) is taking legal action against the City of Cape Town's amended Hope ...
The Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape condemned an incident in which a bus was petrol-bombed in Gugulethu in Cape Town.
“A strong cold front is forecast to hit the western parts of the country on Friday, bringing daytime temperatures of 10°C and ...
The Auditor-General has highlighted the persistent failures in governance, accountability, and service delivery in the ...
Dr Ismail Teladia, Senior Curriculum Planner for Life Orientation at WCED, emphasized the alignment of the expo with the ...
Wilderness Search and Rescue teams in the Western Cape undertook a series of dramatic rescues, saving hikers stranded by ...
Two dinosaur bones have also been reported from the Knysna area in the Western Cape. One of these, a theropod tooth, was found – and correctly identified – by a 13-year-old boy.