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
Sweetcorn or mielie kernels are safe to feed our dogs, but that seemingly harmless “chew toy” of a cob could lead to one expensive surgery. Because of its cylindrical shape,
Thursday has kicked off with a bang, to say the least. Heavy rainfall is currently playing out, with intermittent bursts forecast throughout the day. The weather warning for today is
Grade 11 pianist Qden Blaauw has snagged first place in the prestigious Yamaha Scholarship programme for 2020/2021. He has also walked away with a R14 000 cash prize after participating
The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has suspended a learner from Belgravia High School for bullying a classmate and setting her hair alight. The 14-second video, that has been shared
Zozibini Tunzi is a true beautiful and empowering force to be reckoned with. From a wonderful sense of humour and kind heart, to being a figure of activism and the
Capetonian lifeguard Tanner Gorille was awarded a prestigious Russell Medal issued by Queen Elizabeth II. The Russell Medal is a royal award presented annually for "the most outstanding resuscitation or
In late March, an adorable three-year-old Capetonian girl started to appear on social media. Her name is Elle, and she needed our help. Elle's parents, Abigail and Ryan Ardendse started
The Oudtshoorn Municipality in the Western Cape is in the process of developing an economic recovery plan to try and save the Cango Caves after the national treasure suffered a
Happy Wednesday, Cape {town} Etc family! Midweek madness means two days and counting until the weekend. Festive days like this, however, seem to make time fly. Here's what's on tonight.