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Nish Nush SA
Venues

Nish Nush SA: Tasty Middle Eastern Street Food

by Kagiso Petersen
May 11, 2023

If you’re looking for delicious Middle Eastern street food in Cape Town, Nish Nush SA is the place to visit. Located next to Hank’s Olde Irish on Bree Street, this holeinthewall hatch serves up shawarmas, falafels, and hummus that will satisfy your cravings.

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News

Pregnant Immigrant Women in South Africa Struggle to Access Prenatal Care Despite Constitutional Court Order

by Kagiso Petersen
May 11, 2023

In April 2021, the Gauteng High Court in South Africa ruled that free public health services must be provided to pregnant women and children under six years old, regardless of nationality or documentation status. The ruling resulted from a case brought by SECTION27, a public interest law center, on behalf of women who were denied access to care. However, many immigrant women, especially those from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, Malawi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, still struggle to register for prenatal care.

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News

Confronting Religious Extremism in Kenya: Lessons from the Shakahola Tragedy

by Kagiso Petersen
May 10, 2023

Kenya experienced its worst mass suicide incident in the southeast of the country, with over a hundred confirmed deaths, including children, at the New Life Prayer Centre and Church. Led by Pastor Paul Mackenzie, the church captivated followers from all over Kenya with his apocalyptic narratives and controversial teachings. Autopsies revealed that most victims had starved to death at his urging to “meet Jesus” in the afterlife, while others, including children, had been strangled or suffocated.

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News

South Africa’s Energy Crisis: The Struggle with Load Shedding

by Kagiso Petersen
May 10, 2023

South Africa faces an alarming energy crisis, with citizens experiencing daily blackouts for up to 10 hours due to current Stage 6 load shedding. The situation is becoming increasingly severe as Stage 9 and beyond protocols are being finalized, leaving citizens and experts alike profoundly concerned about the future.

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News

The Legacy of Klaas de Jonge: Dutch Anti-Apartheid Fighter and Visionary

by Kagiso Petersen
May 10, 2023

South Africa is in mourning following the death of Klaas de Jonge, an exceptional Dutch activist who fought against apartheid and was a member of uMkhonto weSizwe (MK). De Jonge died at the age of 85 on May 5, 2023. This article pays tribute to his life and legacy as a symbol of international solidarity in the fight for justice and freedom.

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Events

The Plant-Powered Show 2023: A Celebration of Sustainable, Plant-Based Living — An Enriching Experience for All Food Enthusiasts

by Kagiso Petersen
May 9, 2023

The PlantPowered Show 2023 is an upcoming event that offers a unique experience for all food enthusiasts, healthconscious individuals, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in exploring a more conscious lifestyle. The event will take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 26 May to 28 May.

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New “Safe Space” Shelter for Homeless in Green Point, Cape Town

by Kagiso Petersen
May 9, 2023

A new 300bed overnight shelter for homeless people in Green Point, Cape Town, is set to be completed by the end of the year. Named “Safe Space” by the City, the project has garnered full support from The Green Point Ratepayers and Residents Association (GPRRA).

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News

Accessible Adventures: Wheelchair-Friendly Experiences in Cape Town

by Kagiso Petersen
May 8, 2023

Cape Town is a city located amid rugged mountains and verdant greenery, offering abundant opportunities for exploration and adventure. What sets this metropolis apart is its commitment to providing wheelchairfriendly experiences, making sure that anyone can appreciate the beauty of the Mother City. Here are some of the best wheelchairaccessible attractions to include in your Cape Town itinerary.

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News

Innovative Measures to Tackle Gang Violence in Cape Town

by Kagiso Petersen
May 7, 2023

The City of Cape Town is taking a proactive approach to combat gang violence through technology. The City’s efforts to address this issue with the help of SoundThinking technology are commendable. ## Identifying Gunshots and Pinpointing Locations

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News

‘Stories from the Ashes’ Project: Reviving Africa’s Lost Literary History

by Kagiso Petersen
May 6, 2023

On April 18, 2021, the Jagger Library, located at the University of Cape Town, suffered a devastating fire that perils Africa’s literary history. The library housed special collections, manuscripts, and archives crucial to preserving African stories. ### ‘Stories from the Ashes’ Project

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New Notice by National Treasury and SARS Provides Tax Exemption for Bulking Payments to Former Members of Closed Retirement Funds

by Kagiso Petersen
May 6, 2023

The National Treasury and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) have recently gazetted a notice that grants a tax exemption for bulking payments made to former members of closed retirement funds. This notice aims to provide consistency in tax treatment, clarity, and certainty for South African taxpayers.

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The Last Seed: A Call to Action for Seed Sovereignty and Sustainable Agriculture in Africa

by Kagiso Petersen
May 4, 2023

Seed sovereignty is a crucial issue facing smallscale farmers and communities in Africa. The Last Seed is a timely and important film that explores the impact of seed patenting on farmers and their livelihoods. This article will discuss the film’s key themes and its call to action for sustainable agriculture.

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News

Gauteng Police Apprehend Over 1,700 Suspects and Seize 65 Unlicensed Firearms

by Kagiso Petersen
May 4, 2023

Over the recent long weekend, Gauteng police conducted operations and routine stop and search checks that led to the apprehension of more than 1,700 suspects and the seizure of 65 unlicensed firearms. These arrests were made in different parts of the province, with the perpetrators charged with serious and violent crimes.

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News

National Development Agency in South Africa Forms Partnership with German Cooperative Raiffeisen Confederation

by Kagiso Petersen
May 3, 2023

The National Development Agency (NDA) in South Africa has established a partnership with the German Cooperative Raiffeisen Confederation (DGRV) to promote sustainable livelihoods and economic participation of the impoverished through communitybased cooperatives. The partnership aims to provide necessary support and training to the cooperatives for integrated community programs that boost financial and economic inclusivity.

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South African Mining Houses Urged to Register Tailings Dams for Compliance with Dam Safety Regulations

by Kagiso Petersen
May 3, 2023

Mining houses in South Africa are urged to register their tailings dams to ensure compliance with dam safety regulations. The South African Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is updating its database of all tailings dams that meet the requirements to be classified as Dams with a Safety Risk.

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News

Restoring Peace to Majola Villages in the Eastern Cape

by Kagiso Petersen
May 2, 2023

The situation in Majola villages of Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape has been dire for years. The village has experienced incidents of violence and crime that have resulted in the burning down of over 140 homesteads and houses and the killing of 22 people in the past three years alone. The conflict has displaced scores of families, leaving women and children destitute.

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