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  • Water maintenance planned across Cape Town suburbsWater maintenance planned across Cape Town suburbs
    Cape Town residents in several suburbs are being encouraged to prepare for temporary water supply interruptions over the coming days as the City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate rolls out another round of planned maintenance aimed at strengthening the municipal water network, Cape {town} Etc reports. The scheduled work forms part… Read more »
  • Muizenberg to Kalk Bay seaside walk & charity shop findsMuizenberg to Kalk Bay seaside walk & charity shop finds
    As school holidays begin, many Cape Town families are turning to simple, affordable outings that don’t require much planning but still feel special. One of the most loved options remains the coastal stretch between Muizenberg and Kalk Bay a route that blends ocean views, local character, and small everyday discoveries.… Read more »
  • Pepper rescued after 11 days missing on Table MountainPepper rescued after 11 days missing on Table Mountain
    Cape Town’s Table Mountain became the centre of an emotional 11-day search-and-rescue mission after a small terrier named Pepper went missing during a routine walk above Oudekraal, Cape {town} Etc reports. According to a post shared by the Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR), what followed was not just a rescue operation,… Read more »
  • West Coast superbloom returns with flower and foodie adventureWest Coast superbloom returns with flower and foodie adventure
    Every few years, the West Coast quietly shifts from rugged landscape to living colour. After the right winter rains and a stretch of patience from the soil below, dormant seeds respond in unison, turning open fields into waves of orange, yellow, purple, and white. In 2026, early signs of this… Read more »
  • Makhaza sewer project reaches final phase after major repairsMakhaza sewer project reaches final phase after major repairs
    Residents in Makhaza are a step closer to having a fully restored bulk sewer system after the City of Cape Town confirmed that the largest repair work has been completed and the project has entered its final phase, Cape {town} Etc reports. The extensive engineering project centred on replacing a collapsed… Read more »
  • Philippi water infrastructure upgrade to secure supply for decadesPhilippi water infrastructure upgrade to secure supply for decades
    Cape Town’s expanding MyCiTi bus network is doing more than improving public transport. Beneath Govan Mbeki Road, a major investment is taking shape that will strengthen water security for thousands of residents across the metro, Cape {town} Etc reports. As construction continues on the second phase of the MyCiTi roll-out, the City… Read more »
  • Three injured, including two children, in Manenberg shootingThree injured, including two children, in Manenberg shooting
    Three people, including two teenagers, were injured in a shooting in Manenberg on Thursday evening, with police investigating three counts of attempted murder, Cape {town} Etc reports. According to information posted by the Belhar Community Safety Group, the shooting took place in Sabie Walk at approximately 7:30pm. The South African Police… Read more »
  • Where to find the best Wagyu burgers in Cape TownWhere to find the best Wagyu burgers in Cape Town
    If you’ve ever bitten into a burger so juicy it practically melts in your mouth, chances are Wagyu beef had something to do with it. Famous for its rich marbling and buttery flavour, Wagyu has become the gold standard for burger lovers looking to elevate their next cheat meal. Fortunately,… Read more »
  • Snuggle up, there’s a chill in the air – Saturday weather forecastSnuggle up, there’s a chill in the air – Saturday weather forecast
    Good morning, Cape {town} Etc family. Here is your weather forecast for today, 27 June. Today’s weather in Cape Town features mostly cloudy skies, breezy conditions and late-night drizzles, with a high of 17°C and a low of 13°C. The UV index will reach a low level of 1. Expect around 78%… Read more »
  • Why killing snakes does more harm than good, according to the NSPCAWhy killing snakes does more harm than good, according to the NSPCA
    Spotting a snake in your garden or on your property can be an unsettling experience, but the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) is urging South Africans not to let fear dictate their response, Cape {town} Etc reports. In a recent public awareness message, the NSPCA reminded the public that while snakes… Read more »

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