Fakhar Zaman’s unbeaten performance of 126 runs off 81 balls, including 11 sixes and eight fours, helped Pakistan chase a revised DLS target of 342 in 41 overs against New Zealand, keeping their World Cup dreams alive. Pakistan needed to reach their original target of 402 runs within 35.3 overs to surpass New Zealand’s powerful net runrate and secure their place in the semifinals. South Africa’s Proteas also advanced to the semifinals with a thrilling 21run victory over New Zealand.
The closeknit community of Blowy informal settlement in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, has shown remarkable resilience and determination to rebuild their lives and homes after a devastating fire left over 500 individuals homeless and hungry. The community is highlighting the need for innovative urban planning strategies to prevent future tragedies and urging the City of Cape Town to address overcrowding in informal settlements. Despite the challenges, NGOs and the community’s unwavering spirit are providing support and hope for a brighter future.
Milky Chance, the acclaimed German indiepop band, is set to make a remarkable comeback to South Africa in February 2024 with their “Living In A Haze” tour. The tour will feature exhilarating performances in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban, serving up a musical feast for eager fans. Tickets are available for purchase, with prices starting at R595 for general admission and R995 for the exclusive Golden Circle phase one. The anticipation surrounding their tour is palpable, and the band is excited to reconnect with the local fans they felt embraced by during their last visit to South Africa.
BMW Group’s Plant Rosslyn in South Africa is a model of innovation and social responsibility, with a rich history of car manufacturing and export. The plant contributes significantly to the South African economy and is committed to fostering education, entrepreneurship, and social development. It places a high value on continuous learning, employee development, and diversity and inclusion. Sustainability is a core commitment, and collaboration with other BMW Group factories is key to its success. It serves as a testing ground for cuttingedge retail models for the future.
Scheduled water supply maintenance is vital for the sustainability of our infrastructure, as it involves proactive strategies, condition assessments, and zeropressure testing to upgrade and maintain the water infrastructure. Residents in affected areas may experience temporary water supply disruptions, reduced water pressure, or discolored water during the maintenance period, but it is essential for the longterm reliability and quality of water resources for future generations. To minimize inconvenience, residents should store enough drinking water, avoid using water appliances, and exercise patience and understanding. By proactively addressing potential water infrastructure issues, the City contributes to a more sustainable future for all residents.
The Great Optimist Race is an annual sailing competition that brings together 70 skippers from diverse backgrounds, including celebrities, children, differentlyabled individuals, and cancer patients. The event celebrates inclusivity and unity through sailing, promoting inspiration and making a difference. Proceeds from the race go to various charities, and it is a symbol of hope that demonstrates that anything is possible with determination and optimism.
United in the Square is a vibrant festival in Cape Town that celebrates unity and diversity through music, dance, food, and crafts. The festival offers an exceptional lineup of artists and performers, as well as a wide variety of cuisine and handmade products from local artisans and vendors. It is a familyfriendly event that creates a memorable experience for all ages while supporting local businesses and promoting social cohesion. Join the festivities at Greenmarket Square on September 1617, and see why United in the Square is a mustattend event in Cape Town.
Three of Western Cape’s academic hospitals in South Africa may face a financial crisis due to a budget deficit of at least R570 million. The Groote Schuur Hospital, Tygerberg Hospital, and the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital are struggling with cutbacks in service delivery, which may lead to a depletion of their funds by January 15. The crisis is due to an unexpected public sector wage increase for which the government did not provide funding, leading to a wage deficit of R8.7 billion.
Get ready for an exceptional cruise season in Cape Town! The city is preparing for 59 cruise liner vessel calls and investing in smart marketing campaigns to drive bookings and create tourismrelated jobs for every household. The cruise industry contributes an impressive R1.2 billion to Cape Town’s economy and offers exceptional experiences for passengers. Cape Town is poised to become a mustvisit destination for cruise travelers, showcasing the city’s enchanting charm and allure.
The city enforces strict bylaws that prohibit public alcohol consumption during festive seasons. Law enforcement confiscates thousands of liters of alcohol to ensure safety, and the process is rigorous to ensure accountability. City officials and citizens must work together to tackle the deeper societal issue of alcohol abuse and ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday experience for all. The collective effort is crucial, and individuals must adhere to bylaws and abstain from consuming alcohol in public spaces to contribute to a delightful celebration.
Tender fraud scams are a growing concern in the digital age, with fraudsters impersonating official departments to deceive individuals and businesses into paying for services. To avoid falling victim, service providers should confirm the legitimacy of any requests or purchase orders they receive by contacting the relevant department directly. Education, awareness, collaboration, and leveraging technology are all key to preventing and combating tender fraud scams. The recent GCIS tender fraud scam has highlighted the importance of vigilance and caution in all transactions.
In Cape Town, protests have erupted in support of Gaza, with demands for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid passages. The protesters also call for the South African government to shut down the Israeli embassy, bring charges against South African residents serving in the Israeli Defense Forces, and back the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement against Israel. The protests have gained traction, with massive crowds flooding the streets of Cape Town, and have been characterized by a remarkable sense of solidarity, transcending political and religious divisions.
Cape Town’s Festive Lights Dance Competition showcases talented dancers in various styles, promoting unity and artistic growth in the community. Contestants can upload a twominute choreographed dance video on social media, with the top three crews winning cash prizes and the opportunity to perform at the Festive Lights SwitchOn event. The competition aims to highlight the diverse cultures and artistic expressions of Cape Town and celebrate the spirit of hope, unity, and a shared future.
The Stabilisation Task Team engaged in a lethal firefight with a suspect linked to multiple homicides in Inanda, resulting in the suspect’s death. The police officers emerged unscathed, and the Task Team continues to pursue those accountable for crime in the region. Their unwavering commitment to safeguarding the citizens of KwaZuluNatal demonstrates their dedication to ensuring the community’s safety and welfare. As the festive season nears, it is crucial for the community to support and appreciate these courageous individuals who continue to risk their lives for the greater good.
The River Warden Programme in Cape Town is a job creation initiative that aims to preserve the city’s waterways and green areas. River Wardens perform tasks such as eradicating invasive flora, restoring waterways, collecting litter, and building infrastructure. The program has generated over 200 job opportunities since its inception, contributing to redefining the role of green spaces in Cape Town’s urban landscape and promoting social unity.
The Clanwilliam Dam project in the Western Cape is being revived with a R4 billion investment to raise the dam wall by 13 meters and increase water capacity. This will aid disadvantaged farmers, creating jobs and fostering food security while promoting economic growth. Over 500 employment opportunities will be generated for local residents, who will also benefit from new business prospects. The project is a vital step forward for the West Coast communities, improving living conditions and promoting sustainable development.