Cape Town in the news:
- Cape Town Cycle Tour to offer short course for 2020 event: The Cape Town Cycle Tour, along with the City of Cape Town, is finalising plans to introduce a sort route for the 2020 race. The world famous race is 41 tours deep, and the 109km course is, according …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- JP Campher is hot to break cold water dive world record: Cape Town – For many, being under the ocean can be a daunting prospect, but for JP Campher, it’s something he loves. The 37-year-old from Brackenfell will attempt to break the Guinness World Record …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Zim musician gunned down in SA: Singer, songwriter and cinematographer Ray Ceeh, was shot dead in Lentegeur, Cape Town, on Wednesday night, Western Cape police said on Thursday. “It is apparent that the victim was about to …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- FULUTUDILU’S LONG ROAD TO BANYANA WORLD CUP CAMP: But her family found that safety in Angola was also not guaranteed before they found shelter further south in Cape Town where she was naturalised. Fulutudilu, who is marriedjoined the Spanish Women’s …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
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Quick Cape Town Fact: Many years ago the whole of Camps Bay was originally owned by one man – John Lodewyk Wernich. The land was passed down to his son Johan Wernich who married a lady called Anna Koekemoer who inherited the whole estate on his death in 1778. Anna subsequently married a sailor called Frederick Ernst von Kamptz and the area became known as “Die Baai van von Kamptz” which translates to Camps Bay as we know it today.