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March / Protest action in Cape Town CBD on Adderley Street 04.07.18 - Dash cam Traffic South Africa
A group of residents who live in Cape Town's subsidised housing units are protesting against high rental prices.
For more on what this march / protest was all about, check out the link to an EWN article on the matter.
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Adderley Street, Cape Town CBD, municipal workers strike
Adderley Street, Cape Town CBD, municipal workers strike
Cape Town Adderley Street Time Lapse
Cape Town Adderley Street TimeLapse
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Municipal workers strike in Adderley Street, Cape Town CBD
Aftermath of municipal workers strike in Adderley Street, Cape Town CBD
Time Lapse, Adderley Street Cape Town
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SACCAWU march through Cape Town CBD 20171222
Workers belonging to the COSATU affiliated union, SACCAWU (South African Commercial Catering & Allied Workers Union), embarked on a one day strike and marched to the Adderley Street branch of Shoprite/Checkers.
Workers are demanding are demanding better working conditions, safe transport home and to be compensated for all hours worked.
#ZumaMustFallMarch through Adderley Street, Cape Town
The march moves through the historic Adderley Street, in the Cape Town CBD. With the crowd chanting 'Humba Zuma Humba', or 'Goodbye Zuma, Goodbye'.
Flat for Sale- Adderley Street Cape Town
A Bachelor Flat or Studio Apartment in the center of Cape Town For SALE. Includes secure parking, indoor pool and gym and 24 hour security (45 square meters).
Cape Town Buskers!
Here's a little compilation of some of the buskers, or street performers, I saw around the V&A Waterfront of Cape Town, South Africa on my trip there.
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Youth african dancers busking in Cape Town
OMG so good!
Minstrels Parade to Celebrate New Year in Cape Town
The southernmost city of African continent came alive Monday to celebrate the New Year in a boisterous carnival, the likes of which are not seen elsewhere in the world.
Thousands of people in colorful costumes paraded along Rose Street in the Bo-Kaap area before ending on the Grand Parade in Cape Town’s Central Business District.
During the march, musicians and dancers had their faces painted white. They waved parasols, strummed banjos, and made merry with music and dance.
The event is called Kaapse Klopse, a New Year’s minstrel carnival, also known as the second New Year street parade.
Two celebrations take over the streets of the Mother City - Cape Town each year. One falls on Dec. 31, and the other one on Jan. 2.
The celebration took place at 13:00, and lasted until the night.
People in the parade come from various communities in Cape Town, according to the parade organizers. They would spend a whole year of their spare time to practice dances and songs, so that they could shine at the carnival.
The parade attracts more than 100,000 spectators every year.
So in Cape Town, and it's lovely 2nd of January where every year this time, Kaapse Klopse comes together to commemorate the history like of the Cape-Malaysian people. And then a lot of people come with their faces painted, beating the drums, said Heloise Janser, a female resident.
The day mustn't end, because we are enjoying ourselves here. Every year we come to come and watch it. We're looking out for them to continue our culture, said Rosemary Ables, another resident.
Each year, Cape Town partners with various minstrel groups to put on a dazzling show for Capetonians and tourists alike.
The activity dates back to 19th century when slaves were allowed to have one-day off at the start of a new year. They would dress up as minstrels, dance and sing in streets to celebrate New Year and to show protest against their rulers.
Today, the parade is an important cultural icon of Cape Town.
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Cape Town. Strikers are setting fires, and vandalising refuse bins.
Pandemonium is Adderley Street, Cape Town. Strikers are setting fires, and vandalising refuse bins. Crazy scenes.
Streets of Cape Town
From the Adderley Street Flower Market, to the Company Gardens, Eastern Food Bazaar, and the beautiful architecture in this beautiful city. This is a Saturday in Cape Town.
These clips were mainly test shots with the S-Cape Steadyvid Glide Video Stabilizer. Even though it was a windy day in the city, I was not too happy with the stabiliser and the head of the stabiliser came loose a few times - imagine the damage this could cause.
Camera: Canon 70D, Canon 24mm Pancake lens, Canon 50mm 1.8 lens
Adderley Hotel - Cape Town Wester Cape
The Adderley Hotel in Cape Town's city centre blends gracious urban historic facades with chic 21st century interiors. Situated in the historical end of Cape Town's main thoroughfare, Adderley Street -- well placed for where ever you would like to go. The hotel occupies a combination of refurbished historical buildings (Built in 1903) and a modern eleven storey tower.
The hotel is a short stroll from the Company Gardens, Parliament, South African Museum, The Castle of Good Hope and Green Market Square. Within close proximity to Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town Stadium and most major tourist attractions. To Book please visit go-inniitt.com
Rioters in Adderley Street, Cape Town, 30/10/2013
Apologies for shakycam filming, was too busy watching this go down...
Countdown to turning on the Adderley Street Lights in Cape Town CBD
Countdown to turning on the Adderley Street Lights in Cape Town CBD
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In the heart of Cape Town’s historic CBD, we have opened up a major opportunity for
significant new office space, close to the city’s main commuter hub. The building offers
large floor plates in excess of 3000m² ideally suited to call centres, a rare commodity in
the Cape. It also offers excellent visibility and 24/7 security with controlled access.
Switching on of the lights in Adderley Street
Switching on of the Lights Festival in Adderley Street 29 November 2009