06 July – Arts, Culture and Environment

Today we spoke to Jacques Totowa – Tour manager at the Gold of Africa Museum. If you want to experience the ancient relationship that exists between Gold and the African continent then this museum is just a place to visit. It houses a collection of about 350 West African Gold artefacts as well as objects from the ancient gold civilization of Southern Africa. For more information you can contact their offices at (021) 405 1540 or www.goldofafrica.com
PIC:www.footstepstofreedom.co.za

And we also had an interview with Thembelani Ngenelwa – an author of a book titled “The Day I Died”. Imagine being shot five times and dragged to the railway line for the train to smash you into a mince meat but miraculously survive all that horror to tell the whole story. Well it happened to Thembelani and he wrote about his ordeal. The book is available at exclusive books and other book stores and it only cost R95.00 – go get it its worth reading.
PIC: www.exclusivebooks.com

We also spoke to Nigel Vermaas for the Arts update in and around the city.

Our last interview was with Glenda Raven – Coordinator for the Cape Action for People and the Environment Capacity-Building Programme. C.A.P.E. is a programme of the South African Government, with support from international donors, to protect the rich biological heritage of the Cape Floristic Region. For more information you can contact their offices at (021) 799 8790 or visit www.capeaction.org.za

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