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Embracing the duality of Cape Town's heritage
September 30, 2025
|Cape Times
MY HERITAGE is painted in the brilliant hues of a Bo-Kaap sunset and the deep blue of the Two Oceans. It is etched into the granite of Table Mountain, a constant, silent guardian over a history both beautiful and brutal.
This heritage is a paradox - the taste of sweet malva pudding and the bitter aftertaste of injustice. It is knowing that the
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