Cape Town in the news:
- ‘If I get help, I will leave this place’: foreigners demand UN help to leave SA: Foreigners descended on the UN High Commission for Refugees’ (UNHCR) office in Cape Town from Tuesday, trying to convince officials that they need safe passage out of SA. Crowds gathered outside the …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- 6 people arrested by CT bus enforcement unit since September launch: CAPE TOWN – Cape Town’s newly established bus enforcement unit hasn’t wasted any time, arresting six people in recent weeks. The unit was launched in September. Unit officers carried out hundreds …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Backstabbing, feuds and backroom deals: inside Cape Town’s 2018 crisis: It’s 2018 and Cape Town is wracked by its worst drought on record. The prospect of “Day Zero” – when the taps run dry – is driving citizens into a frenzy. Then the ruling Democratic Alliance removes …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- BIG GUNS AVOID EACH OTHER IN TKO DRAW: Chiefs will travel to Cape Town where they will face 2016 champions cape Town City FC, while Pirates ghost PSL newbies Stellenbosch FC with Sundowns taking on AmaZulu.: “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.