Lauren Snyders
25 June 2012
Community representatives from all over the Western Cape gathered at Rondebosch Common on Monday.
The crowd was addressed on various issues in the different communities.
Proudly Mitchell’s Plain’s Sulyman Stellenboom said the issues boils down to service delivery because every day when you look at news you see a protest on service delivery.
Communities such as Mannenberg, Hout Bay, Mitchell’s Plain, Malawi Informal Settlement and Delft but to name a few were represented at the gathering.
Stellenboom added that at the gathering they are going to throw the ash of all the funerals they had.
This will be followed by a celebration at Vygieskraal.
Stellenboom added that tomorrow they will be drawing up a document which they will submit to government.
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