With the COVID-19 virus surging throughout the country, South Africans are expecting tighter restrictions following President Cyril Ramaphosa's 'family meeting' tonight. Level 4 lockdown seems almost inevitable. Read also: COVID-19:
Gone are the days of rising and resting with the rhythms of the sun. As a human race, we’re pushing ourselves beyond nature's boundaries, and at some point or another,
#HighburyHearsYou – At Cape Town Etc, we are passionate about getting local restaurants back and booming in business. As part of our #HighburyHearsYou initiative, we’re dishing out the deets on
Alleged underworld kingpin, Nafiz Modack and his co-accused may be granted bail. This comes after the State failed to produce a certificate from the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP),
The Lotto's national operator, Ithuba has announced that it's on the hunt for three lucky South Africans who have won millions in the recent draws. The first draw on June
A shooting at a traditional ceremony in Gugulethu, Cape Town, left seven dead on Wednesday afternoon, June 23. According to police, five died on scene and two in hospital later
The editor of Pretoria News, Piet Rampedi, reached out to employees with a written apology to address the backlash regarding the “Tembisa 10” saga earlier today, June23. Read also: Rampedi
David Scott, AKA The Kiffness, has done it again. It took the South African musician about five minutes to jump on the bandwagon by remixing President Cyril Ramaphosa's iPad debacle,
'Having balls' has been widely accepted as a saying appropriate for all genders and, in actual fact, is a pretty rad compliment to receive, writes Cape {town} Etc's Robyn Simpson.
Last week, June 19 and 20, saw local residents flock to Cape beaches to protest against mining activity. As per Zigzag Magazines' Instagram, the aim of the action was to