MoneyBadger, has been launched to give Bitcoin enthusiasts a way to transact more easily with retail, adding to the growing tech community in Stellenbosch
The spat between the two parties has become only deeper and pettier over the past few weeks, though neither party is exactly helping themselves
Complaints about the sewage outflow stretch back to 1888, but permanent remedies have only been sought recently, under pressure from conservationists and political parties
In attempting to secure Tshwane alone by "giving" the ANC Ekurhuleni, the DA provoked the defection of their coalition partners, ASA. The ANC has come out stronger.
The Act places great power in the hands of the national government. The DA Minister could use this for a temporary good, but has instead chosen to carry forward the ANC's policies.
The DA have not been able to convince Roman Cabanac to resign, but his stubbornness may eventually force them to stop kowtowing to left-wing media
A culture of impunity in the DA has led to many instances of corruption being overlooked. But the capture of the City housing department under Malusi Booi may be among the worst.
In reaction to rising violent crime, the civic organisation has taken a pro-active approach to equipping citizens for self-defence
In a leaked circular, the Western Cape health department is instructing its doctors on radical, invalid and unscientific medical approaches to dealing with transgenderism
The international club uses public-private partnerships to push UN "sustainability" and "economic justice" targets onto local producers. This weekend, they meet in Paarl
The Ministry of Higher Education and Training has decided to move the NSFAS offices as part of a broader clean-up of unsustainable financial decisions in the body
The civic organisation expects 200k signatures soon, and plans to use the window opened by negotiations with the Presidency to scrap the offending articles in the Act
The Cape Independence Advocacy Group plans to replicate a plan adopted by Venice, Italy in 2014, in order to pressure the Premier into holding the promised official referendum
In the process of neutering the BELA Act, Solidariteit has demonstrated the first signs of a new political order, one reflecting a forgotten political theory: consociationalism
Schreiber has assented to the ruling, which may frustrate deportation efforts. But foreign-funded NGOs say the relief doesn't go far enough; object to questioning refuge claims
The move has been supported by Exporters Western Cape, who welcome the relief from pressures at the port, which has suffered from decades of mismanagement
Recent failures to remove the ANC mayor, and a battle over the writing off of tens of millions in debt, leave the town vulnerable, and council is split
The past week has exposed divisions in the DA, between those who defend the liberal character of the party, and those who wish it to become more like the ANC
The DA has proved not only incapable, but completely unwilling, to challenge the ANC on any major policy, from the Climate Change Act to NHI. The BELA Bill may be the last straw.