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Itsitsa school wins 4 music cups at regional music competition
Itsitsa Primary School in Mfuleni walked away with four trophies at the Metro North District Music Competition held at Saffier Primary School in Parow on Saturday 27 May.
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‘Victims can’t recant’: Police implore Khayelitsha residents to follow through with reported crime
Gone are the days when people could go to the police station and open a case against their partners, only to withdraw it the next day.
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Kude kwakhanya ePholile
Bebexhelelw’ exhukwana abahlali bamantyotyombe iPholile, eLwandle, ngexesha iihoki zabo zifumana umbane okokuqala ezimbalini ngoLwesibini umhla wama 30 kuCanzibe.
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Khumbulani Pride celebrates 10 years of empowering LGBTQIA+ community in townships
Members of the Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and others (LGBTQIA+) community from various organisations in the Metro marked the 10th anniversary of Khumbulani Pride on Saturday 20 May.
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‘It’s just a gift from God’: Aspiring artist pleads for help
Love, dedication and passion are what is needed when you do art. These are the words of a young upcoming artist Simthembile Mxokozeli.
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Taxi association distances itself from vigilante attack in which two people were killed in Cape Town
The Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association in Nyanga has distanced itself from the incident where two people died and five were injured in what the police suspect was a vigilante attack at Nyanga taxi rank yesterday.
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Efforts underway to tighten policing in ‘dysfunctional’ Nyanga precinct
Efforts are underway to root out crime in the Browns Farm community, says JP Smith, the City’s Mayco member for safety and security.
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‘We need to love each other’: Community mourns Mozambique family who lost their lives in fire
Scores of residents gathered at Nomzamo Community Hall on Saturday 20 May for a memorial service of a Mozambican family that died in a shack fire on Wednesday 10 May.
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Crossroads residents complain of rubbish dumped in pond
Residents of Gwayi Street in Crossroads are appealing to the City of Cape Town to make a plan to remove the rubbish that is illegally dumped in front of their houses.
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Uber requests a ‘trap’: CPF warn residents of peril in Philippi
“We have a problem of shootings, car hijackings, smash and grabs and robberies,” that is how Ntlantla Kamnteni summed up the challenges facing his community. He added that crime remained the single biggest challenge for everyone.










