A heroic man died trying to save three teenagers in a rip current at Mnandi Beach.

Activists and other people who are willing to help those in need often risk their lives when doing so. If the story which is circulating on social media about a man from Mitchells Plain who died while saving three teenagers caught in a rip current holds true, this might be an example. The story begins with 48-year-old Reza Yon. Yon reportedly sprang into action when he saw the teens in trouble, grabbing a body board. The National Sea and Rescue Institute (NSRI) in Strandfontein was alerted of the drowning incident at 2:45pm on Sunday. They responded to the scene and

Do you want to give your opinion on governments proposed liquor laws and regulations?

Alcohol abuse and heavy drinking are a major problem in South Africa. Last year, the government wanted to work on alcohol legislation that would make it harder for minors to get alcohol. That’s a good idea because it lets people know that no one should drink alcohol until he or she’s an adult. According to a recent report by Business Insider, the government recently proposed to change alcohol laws and regulations. The Beer Association of South Africa would support any changes to alcohol laws and regulations that are backed by research. Following the Enyobeni Tavern tragedy in July, which resulted

This morning, a missing sailor from Mossel Bay was found adrift and deceased.

In the vast expanse of the ocean, every sailor’s tale carries with it a weight of uncertainty and intrigue. This was the grim reality for one sailor who disappeared for over a week, his fate unknown until the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) made a heartbreaking discovery. Initial Disappearance The tale began when a sailor embarked on a journey, possibly anticipating the thrill and serenity the vast ocean offers. However, things took a turn for the worse when he was reported missing for more than a week. His whereabouts remained a mystery, leading to intense anxiety and fear for his

Police say they apprehended two people who allegedly stole R930 000 in the form of “romance scams.”

For singles in the 21st century, finding love is already a challenge. Romance scams are making it even tougher. Western Cape police apprehended two people in Khayelitsha and Parklands on Friday, July 22 for allegedly participating in a string of ‘romance scams’. The Western Cape’s Commercial Crimes unit found that the two had tricked victims out of R930 000. The suspects are expected to show up in court on Monday July 25th. That’s according to the police’s Joseph Swartbooi. “The investigation led to the arrest of a 51-year old foreign national and a 28-year-old woman that we believe are behind

Boulders Beach was named one of the best beaches in the world!

Cape Town has been receiving high rankings for its beaches, including a top 100 for Clifton, and a best airport in Africa. Cape Town has some of the best beaches in the world, including a new champion. Big 7 Travel has ranked Boulders Beach as number 9 on their annual list. The list of the best media products is coming up on its fourth-year anniversary, and the rankings are calculated based on previous media scores. Boulders beach is a major attraction for locals and tourists of all ages, thanks to the adorable ocean critters that call this beach home. Visitors

The key to a safer winter is fire safety.

Fires are a common result of exposure to cold weather, and as if things couldn’t get worse, our firefighters are doing long hours. The City urges residents to be vigilant at all times, and have a family emergency plan in place. “Residents of Durban must be on guard during the winter season. A lot of things can happen, including more fires. This is because people use heaters, electric blankets, and other devices that come with a fire risk.” JP Smith has been Mayor’s Committee Member for Safety & Security for a long time, trying to keep Durban residents safe from

The Two Oceans Marathon has been issued with the permit, but it comes with strict condition.

The Two Oceans Marathon will take place on Sunday, 5 March 2018 and includes a half-marathon and marathon. The decision came after we reviewed the event plans and supporting documents for the Two Oceans Marathon, which is required by our safety laws. The City is satisfied that the event organiser has followed all of the regulations. After the race organizers recently consulted with churches that were expecting to be impacted by the marathon, they finally came up with a traffic plan. This should allow these Easter services to go ahead as planned. The City of Cape Town values the importance

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