Cape Town in the news:
- New Degree Honors Black Culture: Those interested in doctoral studies that draw together global leadership and Christian spirituality have the opportunity to do so with the launch of the new Doctor of Ministry in Spirit-Filled Global …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Blasian dating in South Africa: ‘Will my Asian family accept my black boyfriend?’: Another text pings. “They’re here.” Earlier in the week, when I met Tumelo and Ithra near Rosebank mall in Johannesburg, they’d explained that two pivotal things were about to happen: they were going …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Aspirin, the original wonder drug: I was prompted to explore the health benefits of low-dose aspirin in part by a friend who heard I was about to embark on a very long flight, from New York City to Cape Town, South Africa. She said her …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- LVMH Nominates a Diverse Class of Candidates for Young Fashion Designers Prize: This diverse class of contenders, narrowed down from 20 brands during the February semifinal, hail from Tokyo, Cape Town, London, and New York. LVMH also announced that Rihanna, Virgil Abloh, and …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
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Quick Cape Town Fact: Since it was first colonised in 1652, Cape Town was tossed back and forth between two of the greatest colonial powers of the time, the British and the Dutch. The Dutch were in charge for the first century and a half after colonisation. Britain took over in 1795, only to lose the colony to the Dutch in 1803. Another three years passed before the Cape was back in British hands, where it stayed for the next century and a bit. Finally, in the early 1900s, South Africa was granted independence, but it was another 90 years before the first democratic elections took place.