‘What the government is doing to us is not right’

Hazel Allies-Husselman and Alicia English|Published

The deadline to switch from the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) gold cards to new Postbank black cards has been extended but not before the process ...

Sanzaf makes a meal of 50th anniversary

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

In celebration of ...

Double-bill shows will leave food for thought

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Divine Services (DS) Productions is hosting two performances over two consecutive nights at the Joseph Stone Auditorium in Athlone. The productions - One Man Stand ...

Disabled young people speak up

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

The Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled hosted a youth month event at the Dulcie September civic centre in Athlone. Between the serious talks, the ...

Fund-raiser to help Leliebloem House

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Leliebloem House Child and Youth Care Centre in Crawford says it runs at a loss of R300 000 every month, and, as part of its 155th anniversary celebration, the home ...

Matriculant makes history at Peak View

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Principal Laetitia Philander congratulates Liyabona Zungula, 17, shortly after announcing that she is the top matriculant at Peak View High School. Teacher Asanda ...

Elru launches online academy

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

The Early Learning Resource Unit (Elru) in Lansdowne has launched its online academy and a curriculum focused on science, technology, engineering, arts and maths ...

Focus on intellectual disability at sports day

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Trainees in a Cape Mental Health project took part in a sports day, last week, as part of a campaign to create awareness about intellectual disability. March is ...

Bridgetown, Langa crime fighters join forces

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Neighbourhood crime fighters in Bridgetown and Langa have joined forces to stop muggings on a footbridge between the two communities. Many use the footbridge over ...

Project seeks alternatives to jailing women

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

A new project is seeking alternatives to prison for women who commit petty crimes. It is based on research that shows women who commit these crimes are mostly gender-violence ...

Charity seeks support for food-hamper drive

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

The Cape Town Association for the Physically Disabled (CTAPD), a non-profit organisation, is appealing to the public to support its Buckets of Hope campaign. . The ...

Women learn skills to help themselves

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Fifteen unemployed women have a better shot at finding work or starting their own businesses thanks to a training project they signed up for in Gatesville. They ...