KHAYELITSHA, 08 January 2017 – One tour operator is using the hidden works in the corners of Cape Town’s Khayelitsha township to showcase local talent to visitors. eNCA’s Pheladi Sethusa joins a street art tour. Watch full story here.
Author: Pheladi Sethusa
Manenberg residents get houses for Christmas
CAPE TOWN, 28 December 2017 – It’s been an unforgettable Christmas for a Cape Town couple who exchanged their shack for a brand new house. It’s part of a project that plans to build 550 homes in Manenberg. Watch full story here.
SA woman makes CNN awards final for Aids work
Khayelitsha , CAPE TOWN – Rosie Mashale is flying the South African flag high, as she secures a top ten spot in CNN’s Hero of the Year search. She has been running a children’s home in Khayelitsha since 2000. Watch full story here.
Yuppiechef opens first store
CAPE TOWN – While many stores are going online, Yuppiechef, which has been online based since inception, has decided to finally open a physical store. Watch full story here.
Protesting Zimbabweans tell Zuma to stay out of their politics
CAPE TOWN – Zimbabweans in South Africa have told President Jacob Zuma to stay out of Zimbabwean politics. The group was protesting at the Zimbabwean consulate in Cape Town. Watch full crossing here.
Rightful land claim owners fight dodgy sale to private developer
Africa has its first museum
CAPE TOWN, 23 September 2017 – Africa has its first museum dedicated solely to contemporary indigenous art. The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa is a nine-storey, 100-gallery marvel at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town. Watch full story here.
Entrepreneur feature: Eden All Natural
Frustrated with the added salt, oils and sugar in peanut butter, Debbie Matake took to making a homemade, healthy alternative. That has now turned it into a booming business called Eden All Natural. Watch full story here.
New animal and environment-friendly superfood being produced in Cape Town
A protein-based feed for chickens and fish is being produced in Cape Town – the first of its kind in South Africa. This yummy mash up of nutrients and insects could lead to a thriving new form of business. Watch full story here.
Bakery goes green
A Cape Town bakery is upping its production by going green. The eco-friendly 24-hour operation makes use of energy efficient machinery, that replaces the old-fashioned way of baking a good loaf – but doesn’t compromise on quality. Watch full story here.