Council doubtful about dream studio
The Cape Town Metropolis Council is rethinking a R30-million commitment it made nearly four years ago toward funding the much touted Dreamworld coating studio in Faure.
Crunch time for markers
With the matric exam above, 2 200 Western Cape Degree 12 teachers are preparing to mark round one million exam scripts by December 6.
Floods swallow Plett beach
It could price upwards of R600 million to repair the damage in the inundation-ravaged Southern Cape, according to the prime ministers office.
Outcry as Tender is booted out of Idols
Irate Idols fans, including well-known vocalist PJ Powers, have expressed their rage on a receiver display this morning following the elimination of Tender Mavundla, leaving three Cape Township entrants fighting for the summit mark.
U.S. failing on Africa trade,investment - Namibia
CAPE township (Reuters) - Namibia on Thursday criticised the United States for low levels of commerce and non-oil investment in Africa, and urged changes to laws that offered subsidies to American farmers.
ExxonMobil eyes “significant position” in Libya
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - U.S. ExxonMobil said on Wednesday it hoped to found a “significant” posture in Libya after returning to the north African nation following a interval of political instability.
U.S. playing “catch-up” on Africa investment
CAPE township (Reuters) - United States companies are playing “catch-up” as China severely increases its investments in Africa, a summit U.S. authorized said on Thursday.