Cape Town Funny Festival has served as a much-needed morale booster during the difficult times. It is a place where lovers of comedy go for a good time and a platform that has seamlessly integrated the local and international acts to foster the cultural exchange.
The programme involves removing of litter from gutters that could cause blocked drains, if it rains and prevents waste from the washing out to the rivers and oceans.
Mitchells Plain Town Centre Library has recorded 750 attendees in the month of March with Durbanville boasting 302 people in May and Southfield region with 200 attendees in February.
City of Cape Town’s Health Department in partnership with the Heart and Stroke Foundation on May 31, 2024 has celebrated World No Tobacco Day at Riebeeck Street Primary School in Belhar.
The programme will focus on marketing, promotions and social media strategies, dealing with the galleries and exhibition spaces. It will also manage the finances and fundings and legal basics for the artists.