City Vision
Failure does not define a person’s true potential. This is what Mrs SA hopeful Emihle Heli hopes to impart to young people from her church community in Philippi and beyond. […]
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Thulani Magazion
Humanitarian support is streaming in and making a difference as donations bring relief to shack fire victims in Lwandle following a horrific fire that left 681 people homeless.
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Unathi Oboseon
The Easter Hunt Bunny event was organised by the Langa Early Childhood Development Forum. Kids from 15 centres attended the event. They conducted various activities, including bunny hunting, running and playing games.
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Unathi Oboseon
Residents in Langa express concern about rubble dumping in their area. The community claims the rubble is being dumped by an unknown truck. The problem reportedly started in February this year.
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Unathi Oboseon
Tributes are pouring in after the rugby fraternity learned of the passing of Norman Mbiko from Nyanga, a doyen of black rugby on a national level. He served 20 years on the Chris Burger/Petro Jackson Fund and he developed the Sevens strategy and game plans.
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Avril Fillieson
The killing of executive member of the regional Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (Cata) Mongi Titi, who was gunned down at Nyanga Taxi Rank last week, is strongly condemned by spritiual community leaders.
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Unathi Oboseon
The provincial police spokesperson W/O Joseph Swartbooi said detectives attached to the Provincial Taxi Violence Unit were probing the circumstances surrounding a shooting incident in which a man was shot and killed in Emm’s Drive, Nyanga on Wednesday 16 April.
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Unathi Oboseon
City Vision journalist Unathi Obose expresses a sense of relief for feeling the presence of God after he attended a local church for the first time since the Covid pandemic.
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Unathi Oboseon
Editor of City Vision Thulani Magazi expresses his opinion about the “lack of respect for graveyards, or the dead for that matter, particularly in the black communities of Khayelitsha, Gugulethu and Langa (three townships with cemeteries) is quite worrisome”.
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Thulani Magazion
There was joy and excitement in the Mchunu family in Langa as they celebrated moving back into their newly renovated home, after it was destroyed by fire during Easter last year.
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Unathi Oboseon