People’s Post
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MPs debated South Africa’s child malnutrition crisis on Friday, highlighting rising stunting rates and urging stronger government action to protect vulnerable children.
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A man died at Wynberg Station after reportedly jumping in front of a train on Saturday. Prasa urges commuters to stay vigilant.
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Over 30 000 South African teachers resigned between 2020 and 2024, worsening staff shortages and increasing workloads in public schools.
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A safety plan concerning the future of five baboon tribes has been finalised, the City of Cape Town confirmed. This plan includes a sanctuary, fencing as well as a waste strategy carried by Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team (CPBMJTT).
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Table Mountain National Park prepares for festive visitors with strengthened safety measures, extra rangers, drone patrols, and volunteer support.
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Bullying is back in the spotlight after A Grade 8 learner at Sea Point High was allegedly physically attacked by three fellow learners.
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Historic Muizenberg beach huts launch first community sauna Dec 1, combining heritage preservation with accessible wellness experience.










