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Flower farm keeps Constantia’s coloured heritage alive

Jaftha brothers help heal a history of land dispossession

Liezl Human/GroundUp

Hundreds of coloured families were forcibly removed from Constantia in the 1960s and ‘70s under the apartheid Group Areas Act but a fifth-generation flower farming family is bringing their rich history to life.… Read more

May gig guide

Music

Bass virtuoso Herbie Tsoaeli, who has been at the centre of both establishing our rich jazz tradition, and keeping it alive, is playing with his quintet at Art in Jazz on 1 May. At Room 91 (just above Chef’s Warehouse) on 91 Bree Street, there’ll also be work by numerous artists exhibited, including by Blessing Ngobeni.… Read more

Western Cape promises progress on inner-city housing projects

Several social housing projects in Cape Town will go to tender this year

Matthew Hirsch and Daniel Steyn/GroundUp

MEC for Western Cape Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers announced this week that he intends to finalise the tenders for three major inner-city housing projects built on state-owned land in Cape Town.… Read more

Affordable housing proposed on prime Green Point site

The land value of the site ranks “among the highest in the southern hemisphere”.

  • The City of Cape Town has approved the sale of more than four hectares of prime land traversing Green Point and Sea Point.
  • The site currently includes the Sea Point library and civic centre, which are to be retained.
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Building in Bishopscourt begins for land claimants

A return to the land is in sight for scores of families forcibly removed during apartheid

Matthew Hirsch/GroundUp

A sod-turning ceremony for the construction of 86 homes in Protea Village, Bishopscourt, was attended by land claimants, community members and government officials on Tuesday 11 March.… Read more