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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GugulethuGugulethu - Wikipedia

    Gugulethu is a township in Western Cape, South Africa and is 15km from Cape Town. [2] Its name is a contraction of igugu lethu , which is Xhosa for our pride / our hope. The township was established along with Nyanga in the 1960s.

  2. Gugulethu is a township 15 km away from Cape Town. The name is a contraction of igugu lethu, which is Xhosa for 'Our Pride'. This township was established along with Nyanga in the 1960's. The Group Areas Act (1950) reinforced the policy of land dispossession and segregation in South Africa.

  3. Gugulethu is a township in the Western Cape, South Africa and is 15 km from Cape Town. Its name is a contraction of igugu lethu, which is Xhosa for our pride. The township was established along with Nyanga in the 1960s. Map.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_BiehlAmy Biehl - Wikipedia

    Amy Biehl Foundation Trust, Gugulethu. Amy Elizabeth Biehl (April 26, 1967 – August 25, 1993) was a Fulbright Scholar and American graduate of Stanford University and an anti-Apartheid activist in South Africa who was murdered by a black mob shouting anti-white slurs at her in Cape Town. [1]

  5. The energetic community of Gugs, better known as Gugulethu, lies virtually on top of Cape Town’s International airport, about 20 kilometres outside of Cape Town - one of the oldest black townships in South Africa and arguably one of the fastest developing.

  6. Jan 17, 2018 · Gugulethu – Xhosa for “our pride” – is a colourful, vibrant and lively township on the outskirts of the city. A visit to the township is an unforgettable experience and a stark reminder of how life need not be all five-star luxury to be friendly, welcoming, and real.

  7. Apr 25, 2018 · Gang violence continues unabated in South Africa, particularly in impoverished black and “coloured” communities. This essay focuses on black communities. We reveal how young men living in majority Xhosa-speaking black townships become part of a gang and how the gang relationship is forged and sustained over time.

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