For this Mandela Day, I would like to reflect on the lessons we all can learn from the late Madiba, writes Cape {town} Etc's Leigh-Ann Londt. I always admired Nelson
When celebrities who harness a substantial platform start switching up their appearance drastically (Iggy Azalea for one) the internet society is quick to jump on the bandwagon of opinions. While
If the art of getting inked, par the side effects of a lifelong commitment, sounds like music to your ears, you might be eager to learn about the US-start up
Whenever family and friends visit me in the Mother City, I truly get excited about showing off the landscape, writes Cape {town} Etc's Robyn Simpson. I'm the proudest Capetonian on
Cape Town is a city that's diverse in culture and this diversity is shown through the foods we love to eat. As locals, we know exactly what's lekker in our
I usually feel a sense of guilt on Youth Day, writes Cape {town} Etc's Ashleigh Nefdt. For me, it serves as a reminder of what previous, fearlessly courageous youths stood
Any bibliophiles (book-lovers) over here? South African literature is rich and diverse, and tells the story of our country, particularly the apartheid regime, through fictional and non-fictional ways. You should
'Pink tax', which is also known as gender-based pricing, has become a hot topic of debate in recent years. Although it is not actually a form of tax, women are
The majesty of Africa is often shrouded by poverty, corruption and greed. It’s an image that Africa can't seem to shake, but it certainly isn't the only way we as
May 25 marks World Africa Day, and so we're looking at the origins of the important Afrocentric celebration. Africa Day was known as African FreedomDay and African Liberation Day. It