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. At I Love Coffee the adage “actions speak louder than words” rings true. This Cape Town cafe doesn’t just serve coffee, it also serves the Deaf community:
I Love Coffee cafe: bridging the hearing divide by the cupful
9. Members of the Khayelitsha Canoe Club have taken it upon themselves to clean up the wetlands, boost tourism and employ the youth in Cape Town’s most expansive township:
8. Appreciate the beauty of the Indian Ocean as you sail from Cape Town to Mossel Bay on a four-day luxury cruise aboard the MSC Sinfonia:
7. To experience an authentic Cape Town shisa nyama you have to at least visit a braai place downtown.
Kick back and enjoy braaied meat at these spots in Cape Town
6. South Africans have been warned of a new hijacking trend. Fast food is all about convenience, and crooks are playing into this concept:
New hijacking trend in South Africa: as convenient as fast food
5. South Africans looking to depart or enter the country will soon need to obtain a traveller pass:
Saffas looking to depart or enter SA will soon need a travel pass
4. New craving alert! Cookie Co. has officially opened its Cape Town eatery and candy store on Bree Street:
3. For those with an urge to drop off the grid, for at least a moment, Nima Lodge in Wilderness is the perfect, secluded escape:
2. A Cape Town father and his two-year-old toddler died hours apart after they were involved in a collision with a truck on the M3 near Tokai on Friday:
“I just said, ‘go to papa’” – Cape Town mom mourns husband and baby who died in M3 crash
1. A cardboard cutout of a traffic official operating a speed camera along a busy Cape Town road has left residents puzzled, questioning the origin and authenticity of the fake cop:
Picture: Once in Cape Town / Facebook