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Afrikaans in black and white: Many South African Muslims (above) speak – and worship in – Afrikaans. (Photo by Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

The Islamic roots of Afrikaans

The ‘language of apartheid’ can be traced beyond just the Dutch settlers

For more than a week before President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the nationwide lockdown on Monday, the Bo-Kaap had been off-limits for non-residents. (John McCann/M&G)

Bo-Kaap locks itself down early

Cape Town’s Bo-Kaap community was effectively sealed off from visitors more than a week before the president’s announcement

Untitled (Ali Greeff)

The Portfolio: Ali Greef

"My approach is to become a part of the community — a simulation of what and whom I could have become had I grown up on the Cape Flats."

Top 10 things to do in Cape Town in just 24 hours (Photo Archive)

Top 10 things to do in Cape Town in just 24 hours

"Cape Town is a charming but tumultuous melting pot of culture, people and weather."

Getting to know the Bo-Kaap (Photo Archive)

Getting to know the Bo-Kaap

Delving into the history and cultural roots of the Bo-Kaap region in Cape Town.

Last weekend, a public participation process heard submissions on the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood being zoned under a heritage protection overlay zone. (Photos: David Harrison/M&G)

Cape Town private property developers on a ‘civic capture’ crusade, say residents

​Concerns are growing in three Cape Town communities that developers are muscling into local associations to get them to approve development plans

Residents oppose development in the Bo-Kaap because it is making property unaffordable and threatening their heritage. (David Harrison/M&G)

Bo-Kaap ‘fights off capture’

A property developer has been accused of co-opting a youth group in the Cape Town suburb

Heritage status for the colourful, historic neighbourhood has been central in its inhabitants’ struggle against gentrification. (David Harrison/M&G)

Bo-Kaap to be declared national heritage site

Nathi Mthethwa says UNESCO will be asked to declare Bo-Kaap a world heritage site

This week Bo-Kaap residents, many of them older people, prevented a crane from entering in their area. (David Harrison)

Bo-Kaap divided over developers

Two groups trying to protect the area’s heritage from gentrification are now at loggerheads

“When the crane was trying to enter the area, they went to lie down on the ground preventing it from coming in.” (David Harrison/M&G)

Slice of life: They would die for Bo-Kaap

‘It was really so encouraging to see that people are prepared, you know, to sacrifice their lives for this community’

(David Harrison/M&G)

Protesting Bo-Kaap residents claim small victory as crane leaves, charges dropped

A handful of elderly people waited peacefully for hours for the removal of the crane — a far cry from the violent events that took place on Tuesday

North West agriculture MEC Manketsi Tlhape, an ally of former premier Supra Mahumapelo, denies that cattle delivered by AgriDelight to her farm. (Tiro Ramatlhatse/ Sowetan/Gallo Images)

Bo-Kaap residents lose bid to stop development

The development of a “monster building” is set to go ahead after a Western Cape high court judgement

Bo-Kaap residents believe Blok has a controversial reputation which precedes any good faith it may be attempting to show. (David Harrison/M&G)

Developer withdraws interdict against Bo-Kaap

Blok, a property development company, has withdrawn its interdict against Bo-Kaap residents in the “spirit of de-escalation”

If Bo-Kaap were to be zoned as a national heritage site

The people of Bo-Kaap versus the private developers

As Bo-Kaap grapples with history and development, residents are continuing to protest

Solidarity at sunset: Hundreds of Muslims celebrate iftar

Throwing the boeka at crime: How Muslims are reclaiming the streets

In Cape Town, residents of gang-riddled areas have found a novel way to use the Ramadan fast to protest against violence and creeping gentrification

(David Harrison/M&G)

Auction group cancels sale of historic burial land in Bo-Kaap

‘If those developers start digging, they’re going to find the remains of our ancestors,” says Igsaan Higgins, who argued against the sale’

(David Harrison/M&G)

Bo-Kaap residents cry foul as cops nab youngster

The boy was rolling two tyres down Wale Street in preparation for the protest when two officers apprehended him and placed him in a police van

It was a Facebook video that Dramat posted

Tourism angers Bo-Kapenaars

Three months ago, Shakirah Dramat began a small protest in Wale Street, on the periphery of the Bo-Kaap, during peak-hour traffic

South Africa were immediately in control as Motjeka Madisha scored from the spot and Pieterse saved the first effort from the visitors.

Bo-Kaap unites in protest to hold onto heritage

The inner city suburb, internationally renowned for its colourful houses, has had enough of private developers and city officials

Faadil Soeker at the Auwal Masjid in the Bo Kaap.

Slice of Life: Building on a mother’s wisdom

We live and die and in between we must invest in something permanent – not only in banks.