At first glance the name of this tavern along with the castle may make one wonder if you aren't entering a vampire den and if there were any vampires in there I bet they wouldn't glitter. Blood's Tavern is situated next to Njoli Square and is probably named after its owner while the castle sign is … Continue reading Blood’s Tavern
Tag: township life
Township fruit vendor
Fruit vendors can be found all over the townships selling their wares from the side of the road.
Ubuntu mural
While on a township tour with a Argentinian journalist a little while ago we set off in search of a mural, painting or even just graffiti somewhere on a wall that depicted the fight against HIV / Aids. We finally found one on the wall of the Ubuntu Educational Fund's old building in Zwide.
Bon appetit
Sniffing about one of the township corner "take aways" that I posted about yesterday, I was invited inside the shack to have a look at the sit down area. Nothing fancy. Wooden benches with tables covered in plastic. No fancy cutlery. This guy was eating out of a tin bowl with a spoon. I often … Continue reading Bon appetit
Township meals
I just can't get enough of observing the township corner "take aways" with their pots cooking away. These pots could contain chicken being fried or cooked, offal, sheep heads (smileys) or the inside of a cow's head. The pots are traditional three legged cast iron pots which are very popular with both black and white … Continue reading Township meals
Aya’s garden
In yesterday's post I wrote about Aya's Ceramic Studio in New Brighton. Visiting Aya's studio one immediately realises how artistic she is. Her studio, house and garden is one big exhibition area for her art with ceramic pieces scattered and placed all over.
Aya’s Ceramic Studio
A lot of artists like to settle somewhere close to the coast, in the mountains, a forest or a little town in the Karoo to draw inspiration from their environment to channel into their art. Then there are people like Ayanda (Aya) Mji who lives in the heart of the New Brighton township of Port Elizabeth and who … Continue reading Aya’s Ceramic Studio
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This township entrepreneur's shop (sic) is situated at Njoli Square in Kwazakhele. I asked one of my colleagues to help me out with a bit of translation for the Xhosa words I didn't know. She wasn't sure what Ntintile means but her assumption is that it's the guy's surname and that Rainbow Ntintile would be the … Continue reading Available here
Sweet and fruit vendor
Unemployment in the townships may be high, but there are many township residents who don't just sit back and complain about it. They rather do something and show they entrepreneurial spirit by starting their own small businesses. Even if its something as simple as selling fruit and sweets on the street.
Rooftop veggie garden
The Ubuntu centre in Zwide was opened in 2010 and is an over R40 million investment into one of the poorest communities in South Africa. The centre belongs to the Ubuntu Education Fund which is one of the most successful and internationally renowned NGO’s in the Eastern Cape and provides health and educational services right in the … Continue reading Rooftop veggie garden