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But, it's not all doom and gloom. In the last year, The City of Cape Town has bucked that trend and added 86,000 jobs.
An annual highlight for the university and city of Bristol, we invite you to discover a new generation of talent. "Our UWE Bristol degree show combines exhibitions at Bower Ashton, Arnolfini ...
A field of approximately 15 000 people took to the streets of Cape Town on Sunday in the 10th annual ABSA Run Your City 10k race. Keeping Fit… Ntabiseng Mahluku and Chanelle Cronje take a selfie ...
Babylon Town residents no longer have to look very ... “The more people seeing our logo and our hall of famers ... and all the great things they did, the more people we can inspire to be great ...
The United States and China announced a 90-day pause on most of their recent tariffs on each other, fueling hopes on Wall Street of a cooldown in the trade war between the world's two largest ...
The richest 1% of Africans received 27% of the total revenue from growth on the continent. This is one of the inequalities that needs to change.
The Arsenal Foundation helped to fund the Well Street Common Summer Festival. Organiser Kay Richardson tells us how our donation helped locals to have fun and reach new heights. “Last year’s Well ...
Watch Arsenal Women's biggest match in 18 years at home surrounded by Gooners! Witness the UEFA Women’s Champions League final against FC Barcelona Femeni live from Emirates Stadium. We are hosting a ...
All yields are gross - i.e., before taxes, repair costs, ground rents, estate agents' fees, and any other costs. Net yields (what you'll really earn) are typically around 1.5% to 2% lower. (Median ...
The City of Cape Town’s Spatial Planning and Environment Directorate has announced that the dredging of the Zeekoevlei waterbody will kick off in June 2025. According to the City, over the past ...
Streetscapes is raising funds to buy seven City-owned units in Cape Town’s city centre at a fraction of its value. The organisation hopes to convert the properties into homes for formerly homeless ...