A recent study by a life insurer warns of the mental health tsunami we face, partly thanks to work-from-home virtual meetings. In this week’s #SliceofGasant, Gasant Abarder asks whether virtual meetings really
In this week’s Slice of Gasant, Gasant Abarder recognises his privilege. It means now being able to buy the toys his folks couldn’t buy him as a kid. And he
South Africa has entered its third wave of COVID-19 with another round of strict measures introduced on Sunday night. Cabin fever, coupled with personal relations being strained, can take its toll. In
In this week’s Slice, a tiny movement in Salt River has all but given up on their ward councillor and has decided to forge change by being active citizens. In his latest
In this week’s Slice, Gasant Abarder reflects on how cruel some of the Cape Flats nicknames can be – almost always focusing on someone’s worst physical attribute – and how he has
In this week's Slice, Gasant Abarder – out of desperation – writes to the late homeless newspaper columnist Danny Oosthuizen, who passed away in 2019, to send us a sign
In his latest Slice, Gasant Abarder reflects on how the the Cape Flats –The real Cape Town that never features on postcards – is the soul of our city and
In his latest Slice, Gasant Abarder did a little experiment outside a school where there is a three-way stop. It proved what he's been thinking: let's be outraged at Jacob Zuma and
In his latest Slice, Gasant Abarder has all but given up on radio stations in Cape Town who are sliding into a downward trajectory, thanks to mediocre content and zero
One of the biggest changes I wanted to make as the editor for Cape {town} Etc is driving the "Etc" on our platform - being inclusive in every respect. With