Over the last few days, South Africa has been rocked by violent protests which have resulted in destruction and looting. As a wave of anger sweeps the nation, many are
I've never felt further away from home than I have the last two days, writes Cape {town} Etc's Robyn Simpson. The fear that comes with heartbroken phone calls and loved
If you’re wondering how you can make a difference this Mandela Day, then look no further because Starting Chance NPO, who has built six schools in Mfuleni and have given
Camps Bay High School's Interact Society ran a Clothing Drive that has clothed numerous township children in a time when kindness and generosity are welcomed with open arms. The Clothing
As police try and quell the violence and destruction that has gripped the nation, police have reportedly found 10 people dead after a stampede occurred during a looting spree in
With all the obstacles that 2021 has thrown our way, current matriculant Zarret Mills reminds us that anything is possible when you dream big. Mills' hard work and passion have
The Western Cape Department of Community Safety has welcomed the extension on the deadline to make submissions on the Firearms Amendment Bill, which was granted by Police Minister Bheki Cele.
"I asked my wife Rene what happened. She said I broke a 125-year-old duck," Cape Town's Ashwin Reynolds recalls in light of his horse, Kommetdieding, making history with their victory
We are living in times that are beyond overwhelming for many South Africans. Times that have caused heartbreak and pain nationwide and beyond our borders and oceans. However, despite the
Western Cape Premier, Alan Winde has indicated that the province is prepared to act in the event of any looting incidents. This comes after violent and destructive behaviour has wreaked