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- lunch at a chisa nyama Exclusions - additional drinks Cape Town is deceptive. The inner city is very very small, and is often seen as being the city in its entirety. We include the District Six Museum and District Six the area briefly, as well as the slave quarter, the Bo Kaap. We aim to be in the townships by 1pm for lunch at a local `chisa nyama'. Chisa nyama means, literally, hot meat, in isiXhosa, which is the 2nd most spoken language here after Afrikaans. Chisa nyamas are the most popular township eateries. From here we explore the townships from the point of view of opportunity - we know how townships were formed and why, but we never talk about them 20 years into the future. This is the primary point of interest for us - what are townships going to become? If these are the most vibrant points of economic and social development, where are they headed? We meet some of the people and places and projects that are taking things into the future. We visit some of the spaces that are pioneering urban change. By 6pm we are back at your accommodation |
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