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October 28, 2025

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People’s Post False Bay

Initiative aims to foster unity among students while supporting local job creation through Sewing Café

- KEANAN HARMSE

The young violinists in Masiphumelele can look forward to performing on different stages in their new branded T-shirts.

The City of Cape Town's Arts and Culture Branch awarded a Grant-in-Aid to Masi Violin Outreach, enabling the Masiphumelele-based music education programme to provide branded performance T-shirts for its growing roster of young musicians.

Masi Violin is a nongovernmental organisation (NGO) that aims to foster unity among learners while supporting local job creation through a partnership with

The Sewing Café, a skills development centre in Masicorp.

"It's amazing to see our students take pride in what they wear and what they represent — this initiative is about more than music; it's about community, confidence, and belonging," said founder of Masi Violin Outreach, Nadiah Mony.

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The NGO partnered with The Sewing Café to design and produce 100 performance shirts for students.

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