Clive Levin was having a hard day. In the early morning, he dropped his two kids off at school, then rushed to a business meeting before donning his wet suit and plunging into the cold waters off one of Cape Town’s finest surfing beaches.
By midday, after almost two hours of riding waves, he was back home in Mowbray, an up and coming suburb nestling in the south side of the city’s famed Table Mountain.
“I just love it here, I fell in love with Mowbray the moment I discovered it — it is this eclectic mix between suburbia and the city, I have to have my city fix but here you get space too... It is a great community, very mixed,” he told The Times as he proudly showed off his leafy garden and pool. More...
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