Hardus Cloete explains why he joined the Referendum Party, and how it can save the Cape
The former Brexit Party leader is likely to give a massive boost to the movement, which has been embargoed from local news sites in recent months
The Noordhoek community is determined to take the City of Cape Town to court under the Environmental Management Act to protect local biodiversity
Efforts to resuscitate mining operations, which have been dormant for generations, have cause fear among the farming community
The Public Works department is holding onto thousands of land parcels intended for various purposes, holding up development in both housing and the economy
New facilities in Cape Town will help tackle the homeless issue, and provide a means for vagrants to be moved on by law enforcement
Nuveld Farming's wool, which received top prices at auction for its high quality, now sees its land tenure under threat after the Land Reform department failed to deliver the necessary paperwork