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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Explainer - Affordable Housing in Cape TownThe need for affordable housing in Cape Town is enormous. There are more than 400,000 people on its housing waiting list and half of households in Cape Town earn less than R20,700 a month.
Cars are seen partially submerged in flood waters in front of a house following heavy rains, in Sir Lowry's Pass Village, Western Cape, South Africa, Sept. 25, 2023.
South Africa's Western Cape province, including Cape Town, has been hit by a devastating storm, leading to the tragic loss of at least 11 lives. The flooding has left many people homeless and ...
At least 11 people have been killed after heavy rain and winds hit South Africa's Western Cape province, including Cape Town, over the weekend leaving a trail of destruction.
In South Africa’s legislative capital, you can find a five-bedroom compound in the Western Cape’s wine country, a four-bedroom Victorian from 1901, and a five-bedroom from 2017 in a leafy ...
The Western Cape, which has borders on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, is South Africa’s most active and most expensive market, with a median asking price of 2.5 million rand ($150,000).
Western Cape Finance and Economic Opportunity MEC Mireille Wenger writes that over the past five years, 78.9% of the net jobs created across the whole of South Africa have been created right here ...
South Africa is the home of golf on the African continent by a long shot, with the number of courses topping 450. While the Western Cape province possesses the most courses in this year’s ...
MEC for Western Cape Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers announced this week that he intends to finalise the tenders for three major inner-city housing projects built on state-owned land in Cape Town.
The South African Weather Service has issued a warning for extremely hot and uncomfortable conditions in the Western Cape, with temperatures expected to reach the high 30s and low 40s on Wednesday ...
Guy Plint, a professor emeritus of earth sciences at Western University, joined London Morning to talk about identifying footprints of dinosaurs dating back 140 million years in South Africa.
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