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  • Melkbosstrand Beach shut after sewage alertMelkbosstrand Beach shut after sewage alert
    Swimming at Melkbosstrand Beach has been halted following a sewage spill reported on Wednesday, prompting an immediate temporary closure of the popular shoreline, Cape {town} Etc reports. Authorities have put a full ban on entering the water, with beachgoers warned to stay clear until further notice. Health and environmental officials… Read more »
  • Graaff’s Pool: Sea Point bathing spot with a secret historyGraaff’s Pool: Sea Point bathing spot with a secret history
    Sea Point sits on the Atlantic edge of the city. At its foot lies a compact tidal pool whose past still draws curiosity. The pool began as a private bathing place in the early 1900s and took shape around a villa that local guides say belonged to a wine industry… Read more »
  • Cloudy with a fresh breeze – Sunday weather forecastCloudy with a fresh breeze – Sunday weather forecast
    Good morning, Cape {town} Etc family. Here is your weather forecast for today, 22 February. Today’s weather in Cape Town features partly cloudy skies with a fresh breeze and a high of 25°C and a low of 19°C.   The UV index will reach a level of 9. Expect 63% cloud cover… Read more »
  • A weekend in Cape Town on a uni student budgetA weekend in Cape Town on a uni student budget
    Words: By Zoe Erasmus /Getaway Cape Town is one of the most vibrant and beautiful cities in the world and good news for students: you don’t need deep pockets to enjoy it, writes Zoë Erasmus. Whether you’re here on a short break between classes or just looking for an affordable… Read more »
  • Woolworths pilots self-service checkout in Cape TownWoolworths pilots self-service checkout in Cape Town
    Woolworths’ trial of a self-service checkout at its Foreshore store puts shoppers at the centre of the experiment, with the company testing whether a single Express Till can ease lunchtime queues for office workers and busy customers, reports Cape {town} Etc. NewsroomZA flagged the rollout on social media, prompting local… Read more »
  • Massimo’s founder retires after 17 years in Hout BayMassimo’s founder retires after 17 years in Hout Bay
    Massimo’s founder has announced his retirement after 17 years of serving Hout Bay, sharing the news directly with patrons on the restaurant’s official Massimo’s Facebook page, reports Cape {town} Etc. In a heartfelt post dated 18 February, the team wrote: ‘The end of an era… and the beginning of an… Read more »
  • Reforest Fest’26: Travellers will restore the land they loveReforest Fest’26: Travellers will restore the land they love
    With over 11 million visitors travelling to the Western Cape last year, contributing to habitat loss reaching nearly 60% in some areas, the Western Cape’s tourism boom has evoked urgent calls for the industry to shift from extraction to restoration. This Easter weekend, Greenpop is answering that call. Cape {town}… Read more »
  • Cairo–Cape Town highway inches closer for cross-continent travelCairo–Cape Town highway inches closer for cross-continent travel
    Capetonians dreaming of a single road from the Mediterranean to the Mother City should know the Cairo–Cape Town highway remains a work in progress. The 10 228-kilometre corridor aims to link North and South Africa but faces security and construction bottlenecks that delay a continuous drive. Cape {town} Etc Discount… Read more »
  • Free entry to Kirstenbosch this national gardens weekFree entry to Kirstenbosch this national gardens week
    Set against the iconic eastern slopes of Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden remains a firm favourite for local and international visitors alike. Following a successful debut, the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) has confirmed National Gardens Week will run from 9 to 15 March 2026, reports Cape {town}… Read more »
  • Moderate drop in violent crime sparks mixed reactions in Cape TownModerate drop in violent crime sparks mixed reactions in Cape Town
    Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has expressed cautious optimism in light of a recent report indicating a slight reduction in violent crime within the deployment areas of the Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP), reports Cape {town} Etc. Hill-Lewis, however, emphasised the urgent need for structural changes in the criminal justice system… Read more »

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