Good evening, Capetonians! Thursday is here which means the weekend is near. The Mother City has a few events on the cards to get us into the weekend groove. Here's
The third wave of COVID-19 is underway. Veterinary Clinic and Rescue non-profit organisation (NPO), TEARS Animal Rescue asks the public to lend a hand in helping to feed hungry community
Cereal is a culture all unto its own, writes Cape {town} Etc's Ashleigh Nefdt. The way we pour our milk, whether we even want milk with the bowls of, mostly,
The Animal Welfare Society of SA dispatched an eight-member search and rescue team to Jim se Bos informal settlement that was once home to 564 displaced residents in search of
From the Argus to the Cape Times, the Daily Voice and Die Burger, we know that our morning pitstop at a garage, kiosk or our local vendor will have us
“No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich” – Louis Sabin This heartening story goes to show that anyone, no matter
Over the years, Cape Town's railway lines have been riddled with cable theft and infrastructure problems, particularly the central line. However, this is all about to change according to the
Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha who was born and raised in South Africa, began singing from an early age at school and at her church. She then went on to complete her
Good evening, Capetonians! We have hit the midweek mark. It may be a chilly and rainy night ahead, but the Mother City has just the right events to keep us
There's a significant shift in the way animals are now being protected thanks to Africa’s first armed, all-women anti-poaching unit. These fierce women are saving the day by arresting poachers