Chloe de Kock

South Africa’s Banking Revolution: The Transition to Smart ID Cards

South Africa's banking sector is moving towards smart ID cards with fingerprint scans that link to biometric databases to streamline…

1 year ago

An Intriguing Tale of Crime and Justice in Lebowakgomo, Limpopo

In Lebowakgomo, Limpopo, *a secret mission led to the arrest of a drug dealer who was distributing lethal substances to…

1 year ago

Embracing Diversity and Innovation: Cape Town’s Salt River Neighborhood

Salt River, a neighborhood located in Cape Town, offers a lively craft beverage scene within gorgeously renovated historical structures. From…

1 year ago

Silent Victims: The Struggle of Animals in Severe Weather Conditions

Animal welfare society (AWS) has been flooded with distress calls following a recent spate of severe thunderstorms that have affected…

1 year ago

Navigating the Water-Laden Trails of Khayelitsha and Cravenby: A Narrative of Neglect and Tenacity

The flooding in Khayelitsha and Cravenby was caused by neglected stormwater infrastructure and illegal dumping, resulting in dangerous living conditions…

1 year ago

A Vigorous Pursuit: City’s Resolve to Support Shelters

The city of Cape Town is providing R157,000 in aid to twelve city shelters, collaborating with the provincial Department of…

1 year ago

A Century in the Clear: Eskom Shines Bright

Eskom, the national power provider in South Africa, achieved a remarkable feat by going 100 consecutive days without load shedding.…

1 year ago

Extended Deadline for Media Accreditation for the 2024 South African Parliamentary Opening

The Parliament of South Africa has extended the deadline for media accreditation for the 2024 Parliamentary Opening to align with…

1 year ago

A New Chapter for South African Airways

South African Airways (SAA) is embarking on an ambitious expansion strategy to double its route network and increase its fleet…

1 year ago

A Remarkable Rescue: An Orphaned White Rhino’s Tale in Kruger National Park

A young white rhino calf was rescued by Care for Wild sanctuary in Kruger National Park after losing its mother.…

1 year ago

Jacques Freitag: The Ascent and Heartbreaking Descent of a South African High Jump Legend

Jacques Freitag was a talented high jump athlete from South Africa who won multiple World Championship titles and set national…

1 year ago

Cape Town’s Nuclear Quandary: Deliberating on Koeberg Power Plant’s Future

Cape Town is faced with the decision of whether to extend the Koeberg nuclear power plant's operation for another 20…

1 year ago

Fuel Price Adjustments: A Promise of Relief for Motorists

Good news for South African motorists as fuel prices are set to decrease from July 3, 2024, with a significant…

1 year ago

Cape Town’s Plan for Wetland Revitalization: A Comprehensive Overhaul of Zeekoevlei & Rondevlei Weirs

Cape Town's Zeekoevlei and Rondevlei weirs are undergoing a comprehensive overhaul to improve the quality of water and restore aquatic…

1 year ago

Alert: City’s Battle against Unscrupulous Water Scam

The city of Cape Town is warning residents about a water scam that exploits people's fear of potential water restrictions.…

1 year ago

The Rising Importance of Employee Wellness Week in South Africa’s Corporate Landscape

Employee Wellness Week is an annual initiative in South Africa that aims to improve the health and wellbeing of employees.…

1 year ago