NOUN
- port city in southwestern South Africa; the seat of the legislative branch of the government of South Africa
How To Use Cape Town In A Sentence
- A group of four youths from Cape Town "rapped" two songs about ANC Daily News Briefing
- He played the innings of a lifetime in Cape Town and bowled with verve and energy in each match. Times, Sunday Times
- The Big Empty, people in Cape Town called the Karoo, and now she saw why. Memory Wall
- Christopher was on his way home from school when he was caught up in the start of the 1976 anti-apartheid uprising in Cape Town.
- The meeting was hastily summoned to resolve the dispute over the promotional rights of the tournament when two Cape Town promoters vied to stage it.
- Its also become a little touristy, and I think only more and more tourist will want to come here as the rest of Cape Town's tourist industry commercializes.
- When their terms of indenture were over, some moved to Johannesburg and Cape Town, but most remained in the eastern region.
- ExecuJet South Africa maintenance director Steve Bothma says bookings for maintenance have already been taken at the company's Cape Town and Johannesburg facilities for a number of narrowbodied and widebodied business jets for the early part of next year. HEADLINES
- I think it will be best if I go to Cape Town to do my matric.
- One Cape Town newspaper headline screamed: ‘Just say yes, Mr President’ but Mbeki remained obdurate.