"As seen recently in Charlottesville, we need to work to promote interreligious and intercultural harmony. This tour will help break down that ignorance and introduce [the public] to the traditions of our fellow South Africans."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: News 24
By Nomzamo Yuku | September 3, 2017
About 60 people from different religions celebrated Heritage Day by visiting historic institutions of faith around Cape Town through a bus tour that started from the Rondebosch Library.
The group of people, mostly pensioners, came from all religious and cultural backgrounds. They included Anglicans, Catholics, Hindu, Suni and Ahmadi Muslims and Jewish people.
The Heritage Day tour was organised by the Cape Town Interfaith Initiative.
According to Liza-Jane Saban, the tour created an opportunity for Capetonians to experience different religious sites and places of worship, and to introduce them to religious heritage.
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