People’s Post
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Cape Town made solid progress on infrastructure renewal, replacing over 35km of water pipes and 33km of sewer pipes in second half of 2025.
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A Fish Hoek High student organised a massive donation drive for Masiphumelele fire victims after being moved by social media images.
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Severe traffic congestion is expected in Claremont after an emergency lane reduction on Stanhope Bridge following a retaining wall failure.
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Venomous blue dragon slugs wash up on Muizenberg Beach. Authorities warn these 3cm creatures remain deadly even after death, urging caution.
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Fire in Hout Bay and Llandudno contained after helicopter water-bombing; one home damaged, no injuries, and suspect arrested.
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A total of 490 participants completed the survey, with 25% indicating they visit Miller’s Point every week and nearly half (45%) at least once a month.
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Cape Town calls on residents to reduce plastic waste for Environmental Education Day, offering tours of Kraaifontein waste facility.










