Later in the week, they will call-on Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah.
The District Six Working Committee has called on Britain’s Prince Harry to acknowledge the pain suffered by residents who were forcibly removed from the area by the apartheid government in the 1960s.Chairperson of the committee Shahied Ajam says: “We have no problem with him going to Bo Kaap and to the museum. We have no problem with him going to the Home-coming Centre but we would love for him to come to District Six to see that vacant land, to start experiencing that pain.
“He must realise the pain that we have, and he must also realise the devastation on the Cape Flats and what apartheid has done to us socially and economically.”One resident says: “It is nice to show some respect for this country and for the people so they are welcome in Cape Town.” “Are you serious, I didn’t know, I have no interest at all. He doesn’t pay my rent,” says another resident.
This is not news
My late aunt used to have a picture of princess Diana and Nelson Mandela in her living room.Its only till i got older, i was introduced to the great humanitarian work princess Diana used to do in poor countries.These two embody the same spirit. Welcome❤️🇿🇦❤️
The Cape is good for their unimportant visit. Why should our media houses suffocate us with these people's nonsensical visit anyway? SABC tell us about our Heritage related things.......ITS OUR HERITAGE MONTH.
Colonial Cape
sosospay Tons of people visit Cape Town daily. They are just like everyone else to me🙄. Nothing special here
Doesn't mean anything we have our king's🤷
jozaphen So Happy to welcome them to Cape Town South Africans are the best!!!
Thought as much. Why come to SA when you can go to the neighboring country that’s Cape Town.