Heritage Half Hour- Cape Town Tourism :

Views and News with Clarence Ford · 3 June 2026 · 17m

Speaker 1: So Heritage half Far brought to you by Captain Tourism. You can visit Cape Town Speaker 1: dot travel to explore your city in a whole new way. And we're going to Speaker 1: talk Long March. Long March to Freedom. It was created as a legacy project to Speaker 1: honor South Africa's journey to democracy. However, like many heritage initiatives, Long March to Freedom Speaker 1: was or it faces real sustainability challenges. At the same time, the need for what Speaker 1: they offer, especially for young South Africans, have never been greater. Today were joined by Speaker 1: Sarah Haines, the director of Long March to Freedom, to understand how important it is Speaker 1: to experience history in a powerful and a very personal way on Cape Talk. Welcome Speaker 1: Sarah. It's great to have you with us. Speaker 2: Thank you for having me, and thank you to Cape Town Tourism as well for Speaker 2: the opportunity. Speaker 1: I didn't know that you existed. That's what everyone needs. Speaker 2: I know that that is the most common remark that we get from people coming Speaker 2: in. We've driven past it so many times, We've seen the billboard, but we didn't Speaker 2: and you know, people coming in from the South locals saying we didn't know, we Speaker 2: didn't know it's one of our biggest challenge. Speaker 1: Just a busy to chasing our tails. Or should we be a little bit more Speaker 1: observant, maybe you should be talking to me at Cape Talk more often, because I Speaker 1: think it's necessary. Speaker 2: We try and get as much free coverage as we can wherever we can, and

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