#HighburyHearsYou – we at Cape Town Etc are passionate about getting local restaurants back and booming in business. As part of our #HighburyHearsYou initiative, we’re dishing out the deets on
The choir that has made South Africa proud, from America’s Got Talent to performing with P!nk to winning multiple national and international awards, performed live from Robben Island and we've
Mother Nature has had us on her rollercoaster all week, and today we're back to the heat. We're in for a sunny day at 18-degrees, with winds at 19km-hour. Tonight
An off-duty officer was shot dead on Wednesday in Disa Road. According to police spokesperson, Captain FC van Wyk, the incident occurred at about 1.40 this afternoon, April 28. A
Premier Alan Winde took to Twitter to announce Mr Bonginkosi Madikizela resignation from the Western Cape Cabinet, which he accepted. Winde went on to say that he believes it was
Last week Sunday, April 18, Frederick Mhangazo, a suspected arsonist, was apprehended in connection with the fire that is engulfed the foothills of Cape Town’s Table Mountain. Charges of arson
It feels like a Monday but we're already mid-week. What a treat! We're in for a pleasant day at 18-degrees, with winds coming in at 19km/hour. There will be a
Lucky local, Kade Tame captured the most incredible footage of a huge pod of dolphins and a whale feeding just off Fish Hoek's shores. We've put together an exclusive composition
As we celebrate South Africa's first democratic elections which took place in 1994, it seemed like an appropriate time to evaluate what freedom means to me. Freedom finds itself spread
Abarder, who recently launched his book, Hack with a Grenade, is among the country’s most influential media voices. Catch his weekly column, exclusive to Cape {Town} Etc, right here. Cape