Young people are being trained in regenerative methods of growing food just outside East London, delivering food security to those who need it most: rural households.But the dream does not end there.
Edging to the side of the road to avoid one of numerous potholes along the MR500 road to Kaysers Beach early on Monday, a Queen Bee Honeysucker sewage truck slipped into the culvert and overturned. An eyewitness said the black-and-white striped vehicle contained two occupants, one of whom was slightly hurt.
Residents in the coastal village of Kayser’s Beach should experience lower tyre and car repair bills as Buffalo City Metro teams work to fix the potholed road between their home and the R72.
A couple in their 50s have used up their life savings to take on their most daring challenge yet walking 1,100kms from Mozambique along the coast of SA.
More than 100 racing pigeons, abandoned in their cages and forced to turn to cannibalism to survive, were rescued by distraught members of the East London SPCA, who found the birds living in faeces and among the carcasses of others that had starved to death. The pigeons, many suffering from a variety of infections and contagious diseases, had been left in a locked aviary in Kaysers Beach, their owner nowhere to be found.