WFC Hackney crew get to the root of what it means to skate, the rules of the park and the feeling when you master a trick. Shot on Nokia N8 devices, this was made after only one week of learning how to make films

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This shocking report brings to light the serious nature of crime in the township of Khayelitsha. Our reporters were on the scene to witness a man accused of stealing a purse receive the “people’s justice.” How safe is Khayelitsha really?

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South Africa has invested a lot of money in order to host the 2010 World Cup, but not everyone thinks it was money well-spent. Our reporters hear from local township residents who feel the World Cup might carry detrimental consequences.

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Khayelitsha’s hottest night club has been forced to close its doors! Our reporters visit the scene of what used to be the locals’ favorite place to party to interview the owner and others from the community and discover the far-reaching consequences of this event.

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With Ghana being the third African team to ever reach the quarter finals, our reporters hit the streets of Cape Town to find out what football means to their communities and the continent. They also provide inside coverage of a local football tournament featuring some football stars in the making!

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The bass is still thumping and the reporters are having a great time! Here they interview the owner of the Italian House and a local woman who makes a living selling food to the hungry clubbers.

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Fancy a dance? Our reporters take you on a night out to one of Cape Towns hottest spots. The music is loud and everyone’s having fun!

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Our team of reporters in East London hit the streets to find out how the recession is affecting their community.

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A group of young people in East London take a critical look at the London Metropolitan Police’s stop and search policy, and find that they have stumbled upon a very sensitive issue.

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When a young woman tries to book a hall for her community dance class, she is surprised to find opposition so close to home.

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