The celebrated mayor wants the DA to reach out beyond the minority vote. But does he really know how to do so himself? We take a look at the numbers
The relocation scheme is terribly disorganised, and the land use is far from optimal. What's worse, it aims to eliminate invaluable urban agricultural land.
The research organisation outlines recent major developments and power shifts in the Cape Town gang landscape in its third installment of the series
Knysna’s R60 million dispute with Grey Elephant Investments shows no sign of resolution, and an attempt to unseat the ANC-led coalition was thwarted by a poor internet connection
Russian training vessel Smolny has visited Cape Town, just three weeks before it sends a Tu-160 bomber to Africa's largest air show in Pretoria. Russia claims to be building ties
The DA however, has wilted in the face of the unions. But they could have used this crisis to improve schools dramatically
The DA has launched an all-out war on the VF+ in local government, and now even Parliament. But the VF+ can still have the last laugh if they have the guts
After faculty tried to purge Afrikaner candidates from the list based on flimsy technicalities, the outcomes of the SRC election remain uncertain
The MEC for agriculture made a presentation to the two foreign investment groups, assuring them of the benefits of the province's and the GNU's economic plans
The new airport in Plettenberg Bay is the second major project since the commissioning of the Winelands airport late last year.
The City aims to transform the CBD to make it friendlier to tourists and foot traffic, with an ambitious plan to turn the city into a walkable mixed-development hub
DA insist they haven't abandoned federalism, but their recent police deal adopts a governance scheme eerily similar to the ANC's proposed District Development Model
South Africa leads in platinum exports, but the industry faces uncertainty as internal combustion engines are replaced by electric motors. But some see hope in fuel cell technology
An investigation by the Department of Water and Sanitation discovered that the dams which collapsed under heavy rains, were constructed without proper licenses
Three statistics limit Liberalism in South Africa, and the DA are well aware of them. But they use Liberalism only as a means for breaking group resistance to central governance
The DA, contrary to left-wing hallucinations, is a thoroughly left-liberal party. Recent smears, against the first conservative they've hired, betray a fear of common sense
The party has agreed to abandon its longstanding policy in favour of an unenforceable promise of mutual cooperation between Metro police and SAPS
John Steenhuisen has confirmed that legal action against the implementation of the dangerous NHI Act are no longer on the table, preferring the route of quiet diplomacy
The City, rather than continuing with outdated single-use zoning, has committed to pursuing more mixed-use and open-space focused developments