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. CHEFS Foodhall introduces Cape Town foodies to a new eatery experience. Technology stands at the forefront of this innovative rendition of shopping mall dining:
Not your average food hall: CHEFS opens its doors in Cavendish Square
9. Kirby Gordon, Chief Marketing Officer at FlySafair, predicts that local flight prices will drop to more familiar levels by February 2023:
FlySafair’s CMO says flight prices will drop by February 2023
8. Here are 5 incredible movies and series whose stories play out right here in our beloved backyard:
7. Usually, the in-flight entertainment only begins when we’re well above the clouds. On this particular South African flight, however, passengers had front-row seats to a one-of-a-kind showdown between SAPS, the airline staff and an American couple:
6. A luxury yacht belonging to sanctioned Russian oligarch Alexey Mordashov, valued at nearly R10 billion ($500 million), is heading for Cape Town:
Sanctioned oligarch’s R10 billion yacht heading for Cape Town
5. Motorsport enthusiasts are expected to flock to the city next year when Cape Town host a round of the electric Formula E championship in February:
4. Exciting news for Cape Town’s Northern Suburbs residents, a new Food Lovers Market just launched in Bothasig:
3. A giraffe trampled a 25-year-old mother and her 1-year-old daughter at a game park, killing the child and leaving the mother critically injured:
Child killed and mom critical after being trampled by giraffe
2. Green Point is now the proud host of a pedestrian crossing in rainbow colours, the worldwide symbol for the LGBTQIA+ community:
New rainbow crossing for Cape Town’s iconic LGBTQIA+ district, Green Point
1. Under the veil of darkness, motorists are being stoned from off-ramps while rocks are placed on the N7 between Melkbosstrand and Milnerton as criminals capitalize on loadshedding:
Picture: Pexels