Pastor awarded for efforts

The award was bestowed on Pastor Stanford Hill, for the sterling work he has been doing in Lavender Hill with the youth, to show them that there are alternatives to becoming a gangster.

Daring to dream

The Junior Rosa Choir project, part of the Cape Cultural Collective, brings together children of 10 to 14 from across cultural, religious and geographical divides to sing together and to foster unity and understanding.

Going global

Students from seven countries attended the five-day conference.

Movie screening

The screening at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa (SSISA) takes place on Monday July 15 from 6.15pm.

Call for army to combat gang violence

The heads of the various CPFs within the Mitchell’s Plain police cluster, shared their anger about the ongoing gang war in their areas.

Saving lives through blood drives

Excess iron is stored in the organs, especially to the liver, heart and pancreas and too much iron can lead to life-threatening conditions such as liver disease, heart problems and diabetes.

Building plans submissions go digital

Residents, government departments and professionals submitting development applications have to register for the City’s online services, called e-Services.

Public to have a say on renaming of District Six street

Written submissions can also be dropped off at the City of Cape Town’s sub-council offices.

CPFs give cops ultimatum

Community crime fighters have called for a deployment of the army to Cape Flats and protection for Community Policing Forum members.

Seawinds man makes Sona history

Poet Bradley van Sitters says he will continue the fight to have the Khoe Khoe people recognised.