Chapmans peak
CT trio accused of murdering Ukrainian tourist abandon bail bids
The case against three men accused of robbing and stabbing to death Ukrainian tourist Ivan Ivanov has been postponed to 25 October.
She slipped and fell to her death while celebrating on Sunday night.
Police say they are investigating and have been unable to confirm whether it is the body of a Plumstead woman who was last seen on Sunday.
From 1 July mini-bus taxi drivers will be charged R22 while motorcyclists will have to cough up R29 and light motor vehicles drivers will pay R45.
Police spokesperson Frederick van Wyk says the man also had visible injuries.
Officials say restoration work to the catch nets along the mountain face will only be completed next year.
The department’s Byron la Hoe says it’s unclear when the drive will reopen.
There are still concerns about safety along the scenic drive as catchment nets had been damaged.
The race was shortened to 47 kilometers after the recent South Peninsula fires.
Houtbay residents say nothing can be done to challenge the Chapman’s Peak toll fee hike.
A local association says the increase is very high for the average person.
A number plate recognition system will make it easier for emergency vehicles to access the area.
Cops were prevented from passing through Chapman’s Peak after they failed to produce toll vouchers.
A row has erupted between police and transport officials over access to Chapman's Peak.
An Iranian family was reportedly robbed near the top of Chapman’s Peak.
Hout Bay residents are still angry following the opening of the newly-built Chapman’s Peak Toll Plaza.
Many homes were flooded by persistent rain and damaged by fierce winds and hail.
Heavy rains and gale force winds in the Mother City have resulted in the closure of Chapman’s Peak.
Transport Robin Carlise says the Chapman's Peak Toll Plaza will be done by June.