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Imam Haron legacy honored with Mount Kilimanjaro summit climb

A group of individuals trekked Mount Kilimanjaro reaching the summit Uhuru Peak as part of the 50th commemoration events in honor of the late Imam Haron Foundation. Among the the group was UCT Post Doctoral Fellow Dr Tasneem Johaardien who joins us online now for more on the climb?
2 Sep 2019 6 min

Incidents of gender based violence against women on the increase

The recent death of Jesse Hess, Leighandre Jegels, Janika Mallo and Uyinene Mrwetyana bring to light the shocking realities South African women and children face on a daily basis. Being rated as a country with the highest incidents of reported rapes, this is according to The Center for the Study…
2 Sep 2019 16 min

Total Shutdown community meeting to address ongoing gang violence

The Total Shutdown communities movement who initiated the shutown on the 25th September 2018, is hosting a public engagement session later today on the escalating gang violence that has continues despite the deployment of SANDF. Now the movement are among the groups rejecting the call for the army and has…
2 Sep 2019 9 min

Cape Flats Book Festival a success

Writing a book might be a daunting task however many people have broken barriers mastering the skill and publishing their work. Now authors, illustrators and publishers and literacy groups gathered at the first ever Cape Flats Festival over the weekend and had an opportunity share their work through the sharing…
1 Sep 2019 6 min

10 Malibu High learners facing suspension and disciplinary hearing

A Blue Downs school has come under spotlight recently after derogatory comments were made to a group of female Malibu High Students regarding their supposedly untidy hair. The students were ordered to plait their hair or face suspension. Joining us online is WCED spokesperson Bronagh Hammond
1 Sep 2019 6 min

Sadly ''Lean'' or ''Purple'' easily accessible to the youth

At a public meeting over the weekend experts in the field of drug addiction hosted awareness on the growing phenomena of children consuming cough syrup as a form of intoxicant. This comes after shocking photos showing four girls under the influence after allegedly drinking codeine based cough syrup were circulated…
1 Sep 2019 10 min

Ieglaasi Nieyah Primary School Islamic studies educator suspended

A educator from Ieglaasi Nieyah Primary has been suspended for alleged corporal punishment, pending investigation by the independent school. The incident came to light after a student spoke to a teacher about “a disturbing incident” which occurred in the classroom, remedial action was then taken by the school. It later…
29 Aug 2019 15 min

Green Point Market set to make a comeback

This week The City of Cape Town announced plans to reopen the Green Point Market which closed down before the the 2010 World Cup to make way for the the construction of the Cape Town Stadium and the surrounding Green Point Urban Park and ofcourse. Now the historical traders who…
29 Aug 2019 15 min

SA Human Rights Commission hosts 'backyarders' summit

Government officials and communities will gather at the Castle of Goodhope today where pressing issues relating to housing will be discussed at a Backyarders Summit. The summit hosted by the SA Human Rights Commission comes after several communities took to the street during the Shutdown protest lead by the Gatvol…
28 Aug 2019 12 min

Alleged rape suspect in protective custody

A Mitchells Plain man allegedly linked to the rape of a one year old child has been placed in protective custody until the DNA results are completed by forensics investigators. The 57 year old is believed to have previously served jail time for sexual assault and residents are outraged by…
28 Aug 2019 7 min

Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato on ward-based community engagement initiative

Residents with service delivery concerns are encouraged engage Mayor Dan Plato who is currently visiting different communities in the city. Now the mayor will over the next few months go around to all 116 wards giving residents an opportunity to discuss any concerns, requests, or ideas with their local ward…
27 Aug 2019 9 min

City faces lawsuit for fines issued to homeless people

A legal firm is leading the human rights case for seven homeless people who brought forward a lawsuit against the City of Cape Town after they were issued fine for sleeping in public places. The City has been instituting fines against street people since the beginning of July and will…
27 Aug 2019 10 min

Donors join hands to makeover home of Paarl Hajie

A Paarl Hajie received a warm welcome upon his return from Hajj to a new home. His story has since caught the attention of the public after images of revamped home went viral on social media with public approving the generosity of the donors responsible for makeover. For more on…
26 Aug 2019 8 min

Development in Simon Town raises concerns on protection of heritage sites

The following story is a rather interesting one as a property developer has earmarked a historical burial site for the construction of a block of flats. However construction work has been halted for the removal of human remains believed to be close to 300 years old dating back to the…
26 Aug 2019 13 min

Yusuf Daniels' small business initiative making waves

Yusuf Daniels, the bestselling author of the book uniquely Cape Town book Living Coloured, has been doing the most trying to empower and grow small businesses in our community through telling their stories. And we know that hundreds of small business entrepreneurs have benefitted greatly from his unique style of…
26 Aug 2019 28 min

Relative of 7 year old Nathlia Pienaar gunned down in Lavender Hill speaks out

Gang-related shooting and gang-related murder are familiar phrases for Capetonians, particularly those on the Cape Flats. On Friday, yet another shooting instigated by gangsters resulted in the death of six-year-old girl Nathlia Pienaar in Lavender Hill struck in the head by a stray bullet. She was playing outside while the…
25 Aug 2019 9 min
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