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A GREEN HEART IN THE CITY

In the centre of Durban, amidst a cacophony of taxi hooting and the bustle of a seething throng of humanity is a green escape, a piece of ground that is productively farmed and produces fresh vegetables that are sold at markets and to local restaurants, with the excess donated to charities.

To find something like this in the midst of a cityscape is fairly unusual in

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