Three arrested for assault

Police spokesperson Captain Ezra October said a woman had been walking in Red Road on her way to work on Sunday June 2, when she was approached by the man, who asked her to hand over her money and her cellphone.

Seth set to dance in the Big Apple

Performing artist Seth Cloete needs to raise at least half the funds for his tuition and accommodation in New York.

Rainy weather

The start of June brought some good rains to Cape Town.

Mosques feed the needy

The mosque congregation raised R160 000, which was used to fill each parcel with about a two-week supply of maize, flour, salt, rice, cereal, fresh vegetables and bread.

Counsellor, top cop say cheers to SAPS

Colonel Andre Roziers has hung up his uniform for good after 33 years in the South African Police Service, while victim support counsellor and typist Maritha Lochner retired after 38 years of working at the station.

Coffee festival

Visitors had access to unlimited coffee tastings, interactive workshops, demonstrations from world-class baristas, delicious street food, coffee cocktails and more.

Close encounters of the Formula 1 kind

Red Bull Cape Town Circuit’s free event gave tens of thousands of fans the chance to witness the thundering power of Formula 1 at close quarters.

Read of the Week

Pearl Piet reviews Turning Point.

New deadline for competition

The deadlines for the Sasol New Signatures Art Competition are Tuesday June 18 and Wednesday June 19.Held annually, in partnership with the Association of...

Gallery hosts solo exhibition

The bars represent enslavement, which represents the idea that you are imprisoned within the confines and rules of the system, socially, politically or economically.