Cubaña patron tells of gun terror ordeal

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A patron at the Cubaña nightclub in Stellenbosch, where two people were shot dead, said two gunmen fired a volley of shots into a crowd.

A telling sting in tail for 'top rated' Queen B

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The Adage ?the higher they climb the harder they fall? aptly sums up TV personality Bonang Matheba?s week.

Cape Party and genderqueer artist at loggerheads

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The Cape Party is silencing black voices over its protest of the controversial F*** White People exhibit, suggests genderqueer artist, Dean Hutton.

Spending #MothersDay in Pollsmoor Prison

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A special unit at the prison, which looks like an ordinary home, where women can care for their children until the age of 2 is unique in South Africa.

ANC shrugs off Mabulu's death threat claims

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Controversial artist Ayanda Mabulu has accused individuals from the ANC of sending him death threats following his latest artwork.

Dagga ruling leaves authorities in a haze

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There is uncertainty among various government institutions around the Western Cape High Court?s ruling which allows for the possession, cultivation and use of dagga ...

US presenter in the saddle at Val de Vie

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E! News as an on-air correspondent Zuri Hall will make a special appearance at the Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo at Val de Vie Estate.

Campuses popular despite fee protests

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Tertiary institutions in the Western Cape have not been fazed by last year’s #FeesMustFall protests as there has been no drop in applications.

‘We won’t directly benefit, free education for all’

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Student leaders of universities in South Africa give their views on the 2017 Budget.

Gay Pride just 'not black enough'

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A number of organisations have come forward to criticise the organisers of Cape Town Gay Pride for its lack of diversity and inclusion.

Calls for better security, signage on Table Mountain trails

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Hiking experts have called on SANParks to beef up security and install better signage on Table Mountain following the death of an Icelandic teen.

Artists divided over murder accused's art

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Paintings by Zwelethu Mthethwa is at the centre of a bitter dispute between the South African National Gallery and The New Church Museum.

Watch VideoInsurance poser after blaze at wine estate

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Belongings lost in just 20 minutes

WATCH: Legacy Collection eternalises democracy through art

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The Legacy Collection created a space for a walk of remembrance and also showcased the latest art and jewellery collection created from the original fence from Robben ...

VIDEO: Maties protesters object to spotlight on UCT staff

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Students from Stellenbosch University grew tired of being backbenched at a picket held by UCT academics outside Parliament.

Which political party won the internet?

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How SA politics dominated social media during the week of the local government elections.

The funny side of #Elections2016

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With voting over, South Africans have taken to Twitter to share some light-hearted #Election2016 tweets, memes and phrases.

Watch VideoSAPS graduates warned to watch their waistlines

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"You are not going to make it if you are unfit," the acting National Police Commissioner told newly graduated police officers. (PICS and VIDEO)

Watch VideoVIDEO: Black males lash out at #MabelJansen

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Young black males speak-out against Judge Mabel Jansen's “racist” comments saying rape is a part of black culture

Viral: Trump told to be Muslim for a day

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A Facebook post by a US Muslim woman directed at US presidential candidate Donald Trump has gone viral.