Cape Town in the news:
- Olympiad to go ahead online: T he SA Computer Olympiad, one of IITPSA’s key skills development projects, will go ahead online this year. The first round of the South African Programming Olympiad will run from 27-31 July. Given …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- SA Computer Olympiad goes ahead online: This year, SA is one of the 88 countries taking part in the first-ever online IOI, to be held in mid-September. Team members are from Eden College in Durban, St John’s College in Johannesburg, and …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Epsilon extends remote peering to South Africa with NAPAfrica: Enabled on its software-defined networking platform Infiny, customers of Epsilon can access NAPAfrica directly via the Remote Peering service, without a physical presence at the internet exchange …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
- Johannesburg residents head to court to fight ‘unlawful’ evictions: We are not going to allow any more growth. Any new shacks will be dealt with,” he said. The Western Cape High Court recently ruled that the City of Cape Town acted unlawfully when it evicted and …: “Cape Town” – BingNews
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Fun Western Cape Fact: Why are the houses in Bo-Kaap district painted in bright colours? The original residents of this area in Cape Town were descendants of slaves brought in from Africa and Asia and were Muslims. As part of their religion they celebrate Ramadan – the Islamic month of fasting. At the end of the holy month it is tradition to dress up in brightly coloured clothes and at the same time many of the residents then paint their houses. The reason for getting so many different colours is that the residents and neighbours discuss together what colours they are painting their houses to avoid colour clashes or two houses painted the same colour next to each other.
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