Kommetjie
Court set to hear application to block relocation of Kataza the baboon
City of Cape Town said it would be opposing the application to review a decision to move the primate - known as Kataza - from the Slangkop Troop to Tokai.
Concerned community members are fighting to block the relocation of a baboon from the Slangkop troop to Tokai, saying it has been to the detriment of the primate.
Ryno Engelbrecht has taken the City of Cape Town to court over the matter, but the municipality maintains the move was in the best interest of Kataza.
The surfer, who was hijacked and murdered near Kommetjie last week, was last seen alive surfing at Witsand.
The project will be completed in the next 10 months unless there are unforeseen challenges or delays.
The 52-year-old, his two sons and two other men were on the boat when it capsized.
A two-way traffic flow system, not a stop-and go-control, will be in place for the duration of the project.
The City of Cape Town has suspended the spraying of herbicide after it received complaints from residents.
There have been minor mud slides on the roadway between Witsand and Misty Cliffs near Kommetjie.
The 44-year-old man from Ocean View suddenly collapsed while fighting a fire in the Kommetjie area.
The City of Cape Town’s Fire and Rescue Services says the blaze broke out at around 1pm.
Six people, including a firefighter, were treated for smoke inhalation.