💨 Abstract
In Cape Town, Sindile Mavundla, the city's "Bicycle Mayor," is promoting cycling, particularly among girls in the impoverished Khayelitsha township. His Khaltsha Cycling Academy aims to provide opportunities and improve mobility for girls who often walk long distances to school. The academy, recognized by a global cycling advocacy group, has seen an influx of students since its 2022 inception.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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