Mauricia Petersen
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Bellville Velodrome faces uncertain future as Cape Town pursues R300 million private redevelopment. Community advocates fight to preserve affordable access for disadvantaged youth and para-athletes against commercialization fears.
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Cape Town educator Dr Franklin Sonn, SA’s first democratic US Ambassador and transformation champion, dies aged 86 after 7 decades of service.
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Luke Wynford balances coaching at DF Malan High School with international hockey success, leading SA to AFCON victory and World Cup qualification.
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‘n 30-jarige vrou het in ‘n huisbrand in Bellville-Suid gesterf. Haar pa rou oor die verlies van sy “wonderlike dogter” terwyl polisie die oorsaak ondersoek.
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The Western Cape Education Department confirmed disciplinary action was being taken against eight Milnerton High learners accused of bullying a fellow learner at the school, an incident also subject to police investigation.
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Springbok star Handré Pollard welcomes baby girl at Bellville hospital, raising pink flag in heartwarming tradition for new fathers.
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UWC alumna Professor Zoë Wicomb, acclaimed author of “You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town,” has passed away. Her work gave voice to South African experiences.
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Cape Town drivers must check and pay traffic fines before Dec 1 or face new demerit points that could suspend their licence under Aarto system.
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Jongmense deel die versteekte struggles van huis verlaat sonder ondersteuning, leef “teen alle verwagtinge” om onafhanklikheid en hoop te vind.
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Bellville athlete Gardeo Isaacs wins bronze medal at World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.










