‘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 ...

Dancers need help to compete

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

A dance pair who have made waves in South African wheelchair ballroom dance competitions are hoping to once again represent the Western Cape, but they need help. ...

Scripture gets Kaaps treatment

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

A group of Christian artists has teamed up with a global Bible translation non-profit organisation to translate the book of Psalms into Kaaps - a colloquial language ...

Teen puts mental illness stigma in Zen Zone

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

A Bridgetown teen who attempted suicide a year ago is now on a mission to break the stigma around mental illness. Matthew de Wet, 17, says a bullying incident, which ...

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 ...

Athlone man among first in SA to get new heart op

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

Phillip Isaacs, 71, from Athlone, is among the first people in the country to undergo a new life-saving heart operation that was performed for the first time in ...

Building bridges with a meal

Hazel Allies-Husselman|Published

A Grade 10 pupil from Star College Bridgetown, who won a social-cohesion competition, got to put his winning entry into practice by inviting people from different ...

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 ...

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 ...