The V&A expansion power players, and why locals should learn their names The V&A expansion is not only about new space on the coastline, but about who controls the project and who benefits when developments start.
Cape Town after the storms: Why emergency money is emotional before it’s financial Cape Town’s storm week left many residents with flooded homes, damaged belongings and sudden financial stress. Emergency money becomes emotional very quickly when stability disappears overnight.
How to plan a Mother’s Day weekend without torching your budget One thoughtful afternoon can mean more than a table booking nobody could afford in the first place. Mother’s Day should not end with financial regret on Monday morning.
JSE strength and the “Should I care?” guide for Cape Town retail investors Green market headlines sound impressive until you open your banking app and your balance looks exactly the same. Capetonian investors should ask how the JSE's strength affects everyday financial life.
Cape Town’s N2 Wall Debate: Safety, Tourism and a City Split in Two The proposed wall along the N2 has pulled Cape Town into another difficult argument about safety, inequality and public money. Drivers want safer routes, while nearby communities question what the project could mean for them long term.
The anti-theft phone setup for packed Cape Town events Your phone does everything at an event, which makes it the easiest thing to lose. A proper setup before you leave home changes how much damage a bad moment can do.
From tickets to tap-to-pay: The tech behind Cape Town weekends A night out in Cape Town depends on more than a good venue and a free table. Tickets, payments, and transport are handled through your phone, setting the pace of the entire evening.