21 September- Arts, culture and environment

Today we spoke to Carl Delport - from Student Music and Arts Challenge, a youth initiative whose purpose is to address the rampant drug problem and other social ills in our society. They are currently looking for young people between the ages of 14 to 21 who can sing, dance or act to enter their Student Music and Arts Challenge. If you are interested give them a call 084 269 2600 or fax them to 086 603 2129 or visit www.smaq.co.za.

We also had an interview with Rodney Leak – Chief executive Officer of the Fairest Cape Association. Their mission is to create public awareness of the consequences of poorly managed waste and the benefits of integrated waste management. Last week the Fairest Cape Association took part in the National Coastal Cleaning Day and this and next week will be doing clean ups as part of our contribution to both Heritage Day and Clean Up the World Day in schools and in communities. For more information about organisation you can contact their offices at (021) 462 2040 or visit www.fairestcape.co.za

We also spoke to Nigel Vermaas for the Arts update in and around the city. We also had Malaika in the studio. They are here in Cape Town to promote their new album titled Sekunjalo.

We closed off the show with an interview with Siya Bingwa – from the Cape Town Opera. We were talking about the Voice of the Nation benefit concert that will be happening on Sunday the 7th of October at Artscape. Tickets cost R80 and can be booked from Siya at (021) 410 9937 or visit www.capetownopera.co.za

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