Capetonians driving to work this morning may have heard John Maytham chatting with urban planner Marco Morgan about the city’s intentions to turn Bellville into a second CBD.
The developer’s lawyer said his client had been hoping for a slap on the wrist.
While everyone wants a ‘huisie by die see’, the northern suburbs of Bellville and Parow are seeing an uptick in interest.
It’s ‘Extreme Makeover’ Bellville edition, according to Executive Mayor Dan Plato, who wants to revitalise the area.
Yesterday, right outside the Bellville Magistrate’s Court, members of rival gangs opened fire on one another. Of course it’s just part of the bigger gang wars picture.
Mos Def was in Bellville yesterday, appearing in court over that World Passport incident – but things didn’t go too well from the start.
Today’s Wild West installment features just-released footage taken last week in Bellville. Watch as the crafty robbers plant explosive on the ATM and – BOOM – take home the money.
Looks like the only bottles in da club for Lil Weezy will be the ones filled with mineral water. Following his recent conviction for drug possession, the rapper isn’t allowed to consume alcohol or associate with anyone knowingly engaged in narcotics – good luck. Let’s see if he can last longer than (Camps Bay) “twenty minutes my broda”.
Yo yo yo, Captain Jack Parow has just released his newest video called “Byellville”. The video, directed by Duvand Durand and Thomas Ferreira, portrays the world of “Belville Cultue”, as seen through the lens of the somewhat strange musician.