As always, we’re keeping you in the loop and making sure that you never miss a Cape Town moment. Here are our Top 10 stories of the week:
10. Eskom released a statement after false information on social media started circulating regarding the potential return of loadshedding:
Eskom clears the air on loadshedding rumours
9. Cape Town’s FYN, the upscale dining establishment in the heart of the city led by Chef Peter Tempelhoff, known for its distinctive fusion of Japanese and South African cuisines, has once again secured a prestigious position on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list:
Cape Town eatery recognised as one of the top 100 restaurants worldwide
8. On Wednesday, there was complete disarray at two Western Seaboard voting stations due to issues attributed to IEC officials:
Voters outraged over disarray at Blouberg and Parklands polling stations
7. New urban pocket forests have emerged across Cape Town in Langa, Mitchells Plain, Bo-Kaap, Pinelands and Philippi:
6. The Cape of Good Hope SPCA is mourning the death of Toby, a dog who escaped the clutches of animal cruelty only to be given a new lease on life by SPCA chief inspector, Jaco Pieterse, as part of his birthday celebrations:
5. The City of Cape Town closed 15 pedestrian and cycle lanes in Mitchells Plain:
4. There are few things most people in the world can agree on – one of them being that there’s nothing quite as scrumptious as biting into a perfectly juicy burger:
3. DA leader John Steenhuisen has voiced concerns about the efficiency of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC):
2. Whether it’s Thai, Indian, Cape Malay or Durban danger, we’ve put together a list of some of the best curry restaurants in Cape Town:
1. DA premier candidate in the Western Cape, Alan Winde, stated on Thursday that the early results from voting stations indicated the province was not headed for a coalition government:
DA’s Alan Winde confident of no coalition needed in Western Cape
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