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    OPINION & ANALYSIS

    Moving the Village Green

    Lindani DonyeliBy Lindani DonyeliJuly 14, 2018Updated:July 14, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Lindani Donyeli asked stall owners how they felt about the new venue (Victoria Primary School/ Victoria Girls’ High School) for the Village Green at the 2018 National Arts Festival.
    Berenice Williams
    I like it here. It is more central and has a better atmosphere.
    Celine Oats
    I like the place. It has spaces so people can move around.
    Magarette Chandia
    Facilities are not well organised and the cleaning is not done regularly at the new place.
    Nigel Waters
    It’s dedicated vibes for food and a better feeling.
    Philippe Renaud
    It has better vibes and it does bring people. But please get wifi!
    Theo Ntuntwane
    It is not the same. It has dropped down in this new place.
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