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- Africa title the first of many for Khayelitsha’s Mgabi
Lwando Mgabi’s victory at the Jackie Brice-hosted event in Ottery last weekend marked a significant milestone in his rapidly growing boxing career.
- Nyanga ref in Bangkok to officiate world titles
Renowned boxing referee, Sipho Ndongeni, from Nyanga, found himself at the threshold of a remarkable moment in his career as he touched down safely in the vibrant streets of Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday April 23.
- Project brings solar street lights to Site B
Residents of two informal settlements in Site B, Khayelitsha, are enjoying the benefits of newly installed solar street lights in the area.
- City offers R100 000 reward after guards shot dead in Phola Park
The City is offering a R100 000 reward for information leading to the capture and prosecution of those responsible for the killing of two security contractors in Philippi’s Phola Park on Tuesday.
- Raising autism awareness at Noluthando School for the Deaf
Noluthando School for the Deaf in Khayelitsha marked World Autism Awareness Day with an event on Friday April 5.
- Pupils get guidance at career expo
Education is important and every locked door is opened by it − this is what Sizimilele High School teacher, Nolusindiso Mgca, told pupils at a career expo at Kuyasa library on Friday April 19.
- Khayelitsha winger has opportunity to play in Sweden
An ambitious Khayelitsha boy has dreams of playing football at the highest level.
- Siviwe School of Skills gets much-needed boost
Siviwe School of Skills in Gugulethu received learner support material from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in South Africa last Wednesday, April 17.
- It’s game on at Langa arcade
There was excitement in the air when a gaming event dubbed EA sports FC 24 was hosted at Brickhado’s Arcade in Langa.
- Eight people shot dead in Harare
There was a sombre mood in Harare yesterday, April 17, after eight people, including two women, were shot dead in two related incidents in Botyi Street and Ncumo Road in the early hours of the morning.
Featured documents
- How Covid-19 has affected older persons
Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS (GAPA) recently held their first monthly Health Club for members of their seniors' clubs in Khayelitsha since lockdown....
- How Covid-19 has affected older persons
Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS (GAPA) recently held their first monthly Health Club for members of their seniors' clubs in Khayelitsha since lockdown....
- Tribute to Langa activist Zola Magodla
Who makes history? South African revolutionary Harry Gwala unapologetically said history is not made by individuals, but by a collective....
- MyCiTi depot construction workers down tools
The construction of the MyCiTi depot along Spine Road, next to False Bay College in Khayelitsha, has been halted indefinitely after workers and sub-contractors shut down operations last week....
- Dancers to represent Mzansi at Edinburgh Festival
As the world starts adjusting after arguably one of the biggest pandemics, and lockdown restrictions ease, the Artscape, in partnership with the Edinburgh Festival Carnival in Scotland, has resumed its international emerging artists exchange programme, which will see two dancers from South Africa...
- Tempers flare at picket outside DSD offices
Tensions erupted outside the Department of Social Development (DSD) in Khayelitsha on Tuesday morning when a group representing people with disabilities demanded that the services of the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) also be accommodated on the premises....
- How Covid-19 has affected older persons
Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS (GAPA) recently held their first monthly Health Club for members of their seniors' clubs in Khayelitsha since lockdown....
- Scopa inspect work done on central line
As members of parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA), officials from the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) and leaders from various stakeholders set foot at Khayelitsha station to conduct an oversight inspection on the work done to reopen the central line, they were...
- Dancers to represent Mzansi at Edinburgh Festival
As the world starts adjusting after arguably one of the biggest pandemics, and lockdown restrictions ease, the Artscape, in partnership with the Edinburgh Festival Carnival in Scotland, has resumed its international emerging artists exchange programme, which will see two dancers from South Africa...
- Skateboarding is hip and happening in Harare
Who says clever kids can’t be cool? Skateboard buddies Oluhle “Dash” Nkebe, 20 and Asakhe Shaun Ditolo, 22, from Endlovini, in Harare, in Khayelitsha, founders of the Broke Boys Skating Club, are living proof....