We salute SboNdaba Dance and its creative impact on both the lives of youth in our country and the arts and culture in South Africa in general.
Crime fighters have even raised the alarm over the use of hectic drugs among children on the Cape Flats after an eight-year-old boy was found high on four types of drugs including cocaine.
Children pay the ultimate price of lawlessness in the Cape Flats – as victims, but most tragically, as perpetrators, too.
The story of Ellen Pakkies has captivated South Africans for the best part of a decade. Now that story has made its way to the big screen.
Shot over the course of three days, this video showing life in the Flats should give us all a sense of perspective.
Four Corners, the movie set in the Cape ganglands, has been selected as South Africa’s official 2014 foreign language entry for the Academy Awards. This is the first foreign language film to blend Sabela (the coded prison language of the 26 and 28 Number gangs) Tsoti-taal, Cape Afrikaans and English.