Thursday saw heavy rains wash over the Mother City. Cape Town’s Disaster services received and responded to reports of mudslides, flooding and uprooted trees caused by the cold front. Our waterfalls
Video footage of a particularly unusual and devastating shark attack is doing the rounds on social media. The clip shows a shark leaping out of the water and biting off
July is Mandela Month - a time when South Africa and the world alike celebrate the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. For many, the former President is synonymous with
Last week, June 19 and 20, saw local residents flock to Cape beaches to protest against mining activity. As per Zigzag Magazines' Instagram, the aim of the action was to
From the business world to the bush, women are shattering glass ceilings. Today, we honour a very special field of female forces who are anti-poaching rangers, on the first-ever World
22-year-old Fikile Cele from Chatsworth, Durban, was abandoned in a box outside a factory shortly after birth. She took to Facebook to speak her truth with hopes that her journey,
Dads: our pillars of strength, our protectors, our dearest sources of wisdom. There's advice and then there's advice that comes from a father. Nothing quite compares. Some of us are
It’s been almost two weeks since Pretoria News announced the record-breaking ten births by alleged mother Gosiame Sithole. Since then, followers of the story have been taken on a rollercoaster
Along with the struggling soldier of our country, brother Marmite, as we at Cape {town} Etc have come to call it, comes another wounded member of our beloved sauce and
#HighburyHearsYou – At Cape Town Etc, we are passionate about getting local restaurants back and booming in business. As part of our #HighburyHearsYou initiative, we’re dishing out the deets on