This African city has been named the best in the world with its 97% of residents saying it makes them happy to live there. Cape Town, in South Africa, claimed the number one spot in Time Out’s ...
The discovery of gold in the 19th century transformed the city's fortunes, turning it into an economic powerhouse.
Johannesburg’s mayor, Dada Morero, has also weighed in on the financial difficulties the city is facing ... Gauteng—home to South Africa’s economic hub—cannot afford a collapse in service ...
Yet another South African youngster is set for an assessment with a European powerhouse after catching the eye of scouts recently ...
Not only does Cape Town have the worst traffic in South Africa, it has some of the worst ... Paris tied for fifth with Mexico City. Cape Town’s 94 hours saw it take the number seven spot ...
Those visiting the city can indulge in a safari through the Durbanville Wine Valley or head to the V&A Waterfront. The quayside leisure hub is the most visited attraction in all of South Africa.
Cape Town isn’t just South Africa’s traffic capital - it’s among the worst globally, according to the 2024 INRIX Global ...
A 561-mile polar blast is likely to hammer parts of the UK as the weather maps show seven cities witnessing cold ... and possibly as well in the far south. There is a small chance rain could ...
Cape Town has secured the top spot as Time Out’s “Best City in the World” for 2025, moving up from its second-place position last year after losing to New York. This accolade is the result ...
Time Out South Africa’s content director. He encouraged visitors to explore the city, promising an unforgettable experience. Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis echoed this sentiment, highlighting the ...
Parts of the UK could see another blanket of snow later this month, according to advanced weather modelling maps. Brits in parts ... the far north and the far south, and a smaller chance that ...
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