By Lunga Guza
It was all smiles, when Bush Radio staff, volunteers, friends and colleagues took to the streets of PJS in Site B Khayelitsha on Saturday, to bring disaster relief to some of the residents in the area. Bush Radio sponsored the residents with tarpaulin (sails) in an effort to reduce flooding in their dwellings. Bush Radio administrative manager, Brenda Leonard, said that the station provided the tarpaulin to ten of the dwelling owners that had leaking roofs. Leonard added that the program is initiated to bring about social upliftment in townships.
Its lunch time :Bush Radio staff, volunteers, friends,colleagues and community members posing for a picture, after work done.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Bail hearing postponed for Burundi nationals charged with rape and kidnapping of Cape Town teen
The case against three Burundi men charged with kidnapping and raping a teenager in Cape Town has been postponed, and a bail hearing is set ...
-
A man suspected of killing and raping a number of members of the farm worker community in Philippi on the Cape Flats appears in a Cape Town ...
-
''Human behaviour is the main cause of wildfires.'' These remarks were made by the Western Cape’s Local Government, Environm...
No comments:
Post a Comment