Cape Town’s emergence as Africa’s most expensive property market, driven by international demand and digital nomad influx, is reshaping the city’s landscape while raising critical questions about housing affordability and inclusivity for all residents.
Related Posts
What is happening in Kwatsaduza
- CoreNews Africa
- January 11, 2025
- 0
Local newsNews See what’s happening in Kwatsaduza. Saturday• Siphokophel’ Emgomeni will meet at 13:30 at 21410 Radabe Street, Barcelona, Kwa-Thema. Contact Elizabeth Bopape on […]
Koeberg Life Extension: Enlit Africa 2026 To Spotlight Africa’s Nuclear Pathway
- CoreNews Africa
- May 10, 2026
- 0
Cape Town – Enlit Africa has announced dedicated nuclear-focused content within its 2026 conference programme, positioning nuclear not as a theoretical debate but as […]
News24 | Trump says Lebanon and Israel have reached a 10-day ceasefire
- CoreNews Africa
- April 16, 2026
- 0
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to begin a 10-day ceasefire at 5 pm EST (2100 GMT), signalling […]