The Cape Navigator

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Category: Cape Town

Tragic Disappearance at Sea: Khayelitsha Man Swept Away by Currents Near Monwabisi

Tragic Disappearance at Sea: Khayelitsha Man Swept Away by Currents Near Monwabisi

FALSE BAY – In a heart-wrenching incident, a 23-year-old man from Khayelitsha has gone missing after being swept away by strong currents at Monwabisi Beach, False Bay. Despite an extensive search and rescue effort, there are still no signs of the young man. The City of Cape Town (CoCT) water rescue network was alerted to […]

Neglected Road Repairs Plague Panorama for 4 Months: COCT Under Fire

Neglected Road Repairs Plague Panorama for 4 Months: COCT Under Fire

PAROW – Residents in Panorama, Cape Town, are expressing frustration over the prolonged delay in road repairs following a burst water pipe incident that occurred last year. Despite multiple complaints and reported incidents, the City of Cape Town (COCT) has allegedly failed to address the pressing issue, leaving residents in dismay. One concerned resident, who […]

#CapeTownKindness Ignites Kindness Revolution in the Heart of Cape Town

#CapeTownKindness Ignites Kindness Revolution in the Heart of Cape Town

1st Act of Kindness Rewarded, Stay Tuned for the Golden Bracelet Tale In an inspiring move to cultivate positivity and kindness within Cape Town, The Cape Navigator has kicked off the “Random Acts of Kindness” challenge, resulting in the reward of the first act of kindness. With four opportunities remaining, businesses are poised to claim […]

City of Cape Town Proposes Shift from Snail Mail to Email for Planning Notifications

City of Cape Town Proposes Shift from Snail Mail to Email for Planning Notifications

To streamline communication and enhance accessibility, the City of Cape Town is calling on residents and sub-councils to participate in a public consultation process aimed at soliciting feedback on a proposed shift in the method of delivering notifications related to certain application types. The initiative is part of an ongoing drive to improve the Municipal […]

Community Mourns Loss of Samora Machel Resident at Muizenberg Beach

Community Mourns Loss of Samora Machel Resident at Muizenberg Beach

MUZIENBERG, CAPE TOWN – The Muizenberg Beach community is grappling with sadness after a resident of Samora Machel, Cape Town, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, 21 January. The City of Cape Town’s (CoCT) water rescue network responded to reports from CoCT lifeguards at 17:55, who were engaged in performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on a man […]

Heartbreaking Loss at Fish Hoek Beach: Local Teenager Succumbs to Drowning

Heartbreaking Loss at Fish Hoek Beach: Local Teenager Succumbs to Drowning

Fish Hoek Beach, typically a haven for sun-seekers and ocean enthusiasts, became the backdrop for a sorrowful incident as a 15-year-old local teenager tragically lost his life following a daring dive into the surf. The City of Cape Town (CoCT) water rescue network sprang into action upon receiving distress calls from CoCT lifeguards and Fish […]

Unconventional Pit Stop Sparks Controversy in Parklands Shopping Centre Parking Area

Unconventional Pit Stop Sparks Controversy in Parklands Shopping Centre Parking Area

PARKLAND, CAPE TOWN – In a bizarre incident that left onlookers stunned, a man at the Parklands Pick ‘N Pay parking area took an unconventional approach to answering nature’s call, drawing both shock and criticism from witnesses. The incident unfolded when the unidentified individual casually discarded his till slip on the ground before opening his […]

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