Good evening, Capetonians. It may be a wet evening, but the Mother City is filled with a few events to keep us entertained to forget the cold and rain. Put
A year ago during the end of May and beginning of June, you might remember that people on social media started sharing their personal stories of racist experiences at schools
From the Argus to 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 covered
More than 960 000 people in South Africa have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose, President Cyril Ramaphosa has said. Ramaphosa said this on Sunday, May 30, during his
When Odin was adopted from Pitpals in 2017, his owners could not have anticipated what was in store for them. Unfortunately, Odin developed an acute degenerative eye condition that necessitated
Who can forget the run-around that Joy gave everyone until she was finally admitted into the care of the Animal Welfare Society of SA at the beginning of the month?
On Thursday, May 27, two young children brought their little puppy to the Animal Welfare Society of SA because she had stopped eating. They didn’t have any money with them,
The lyrics to one of the songs by the late Aaliyah, "then dust yourself off and try again", are an understatement for one South African woman, Marlette "Molly" de Jager,
The Seven Wonders of the World: a phenomenon that stretches back to my childhood, writes Cape {town} Etc's Robyn Simpson. I envision pyramids and reefs and mountain ridges that seemed
Hey hey, it’s Monday, Mother City! No rain, no flowers, so expect to bloom your way into the week with showers on the cards today. Temperatures are forecasted at 17-degrees