Cape Town in the news:
- Mindful Drinking Festival promotes sober lifestyle: Africa’s first annual Mindful Drinking Festival is taking place in Cape Town amid mounting concern about the high number of drunk drivers on the roads. The event in Kirstenbosch seeks to promote a …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Prince Harry says South Africa would be an ‘amazing’ place to live for his family in new ITV documentary: The Duke of Sussex has said Cape Town in South Africa would be an “amazing” place to live for his family adding the country has “held an embrace he will never forget”. Harry, speaking to ITV presenter …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are ‘Buckling’ Under ‘Extreme Pressure’: Bo Kaap streets filled with colour and music while Their Royal Highnesses were welcomed to one of the most vibrant neighbourhoods in Cape Town. The area has seen inter-community tension rise over the …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Dream Higher: Using rock climbing to help vulnerable youth: “Climb, believe, achieve” That’s the slogan of Dream Higher, an outreach initiative which aims to help vulnerable young people in Cape Town by building confidence and bridging social divides through …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
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Quick Cape Town Fact: One of the oldest traditions in Cape Town is still alive and well, startling visitors at precisely midday—every day. An old cannon at the top of Signal Hill is fired off, sending a resounding boom around the CBD. It was originally meant to announce approaching ships, to let traders know it was time to haul their wares down to the harbour. The gun has gone off since 1806, and a second gun is always prepared in case of a misfire. Rumour has it the gun only failed once in those two centuries—because a spider interfered with the remote signal.