University of Cape Town (UCT) graduate and soon to be architect, Siya Ntuntwana, captured the heart wrenching evacuation of students from their residents due to the Table Mountain fire which
Table Mountain went up in flames on Sunday, April 18. The damage to buildings and infrastructure in the area is immense and still being calculated. Many people have opened their
It's been a week filled with heat (in every way imaginable). Today will be no different at 24-degrees with a next to nothing breeze. Winds are mellow at 9km/hour, whilst
The devastating fire that started on Sunday, April 18, has been successfully contained thanks to the relentless efforts by our firefighters. The past three days could be described as an
Some sun, some clouds, and a darling 24-degree day is on the way. Winds will remain mellow at 13km/hour. Winter evenings are creeping in, with temps dropping to 12-degrees tonight.
Inspiring Capetonian, Natasha Dietrich's story is medicine for the soul during this particularly trying time. Our city has been rocked by the devastating fire that has burned on Table Mountain
#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
A young gay man has been murdered and allegedly raped in Nyanga in what his family believes to be a hate crime. The lifeless body of 22-year-old Lonwabo Jack was
The DA in the Western Cape has noted with deep concern reports of the mismanagement of funds and resources at the Robben Island Museum (RIM). This has led to alleged neglect of the island and reports of
In this week’s Slice of Gasant Abarder column, he argues that if George Orwell was to write a novel entitled 2021 he could well base it on South Africa –