Liam Fortuin

An Unusual Decline: Decreased Drunk Driving Arrests in Cape Town

Cape Town saw a surprising decrease in drunk driving arrests, breaking the pattern of increased intoxication on payday weekends. Law…

6 months ago

“Strengthening the South African Mining Sector: A Comprehensive Overview of Seminars by Wits Mining Institute and Sitef & Co”

Experts from the Wits Mining Institute and Sitef & Co provided valuable insights at a seminar on the South African…

6 months ago

Combatting the Pothole Crisis: Cape Town’s Pivotal Struggle

Cape Town is taking action against the pothole crisis caused by heavy rainfall, with Road Infrastructure Management teams prioritizing repairs…

6 months ago

Mitigation of Climate Change Disasters in South Africa: A Call for Early Warning Systems

South Africa is among the nations most intensely affected by natural disasters, making the development of early warning systems vital…

6 months ago

Cape Town’s Colorful Conservation Initiative: The ‘No Mow’ Drive

Cape Town's 'No Mow' initiative transforms public areas into a vibrant display of spring flowers and indigenous vegetation from August…

6 months ago

Unearthing the Web of Deceptive Licences in Cape Town: A Narrative of Deception Versus Vigilance

A recent investigation in Cape Town uncovered over 400 instances of questionable papers being submitted for driving licence transactions, with…

6 months ago

Addressing Juvenile Crime: The Tragic Death of Deveney Nel and its Implications

The tragic death of Deveney Nel has sparked a debate on how to deal with juvenile offenders in South Africa.…

6 months ago

South Africa’s Vibrant Property Market: An Economic Powerhouse

South Africa's property market is a robust platform for homeowners, buyers, sellers, and investors. While the Covid19 pandemic caused significant…

6 months ago

The Crisis of Assaults on Social Workers in Western Cape: A Plea for Protection and Justice

Social workers in the Western Cape of South Africa are facing a growing crisis of violence, with one social worker…

6 months ago

City Water Supply Network Undergoes Maintenance: Here’s What You Need to Know

The City of Cape Town's Water and Sanitation Directorate is conducting scheduled maintenance on the water supply network from July…

7 months ago

Unearthing History: The Ancient Termite Mounds of Namaqualand

The termite mounds of Namaqualand, South Africa, have been found to be the world's oldest termite colonies, dating back 34,000…

7 months ago

South African Authorities Launch Major Offensive Against Unlawful Mining

South African authorities have launched a major crackdown on illegal mining with the "Vala Umgodi" operation, resulting in the arrest…

7 months ago

Surviving Nature’s Wrath: The Resilience of Citrusdal

Citrusdal, a beautiful town in South Africa's Western Cape, has been hit by severe flooding, blocking access and causing significant…

7 months ago

Pioneering a Comprehensive Approach to Climate Change: South Africa Leads the Way with Groundbreaking Legislation

South Africa has taken a bold step towards tackling climate change with the recent signing of the Climate Change Bill…

8 months ago

Deceptive Serenity: A Tale of Domestic Conflict, Mental Health and Murder

The story of Andrew Willem Fleming and the murder of his wife, Karin, in the small town of George, South…

8 months ago

Triumph Over Tragedy: Cape Town’s Fight Against Flooding

Cape Town's fight against flooding is a story of triumph over tragedy. The city's flood management strategy includes distributing flood…

8 months ago