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No smiles for criminals, local or foreign
The rape of eight women allegedly by foreign nationals in Krugersdorp was the last straw for me.
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Women – not treated as pets
National Minister of Police Bheki Cele has called on patrons to use alcohol socially and not as a tool to abuse others.
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City celebrates Women’s Month
The City of Cape Town’s social development and early childhood development (SDECD) department commemorated Women’s Month with an event focused on the mental health and well-being of women.
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Corpse floating in Covid river
Residents of Covid informal settlement were left reeling in shock after a man was found floating in a river in the area on Sunday 21 August.
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Tributes pour in for late councillor
A memorial service for the late African National Congress (ANC) Ward 38 councillor Glastone Thembisile Ntamo will be held in KTC on Wednesday 31 August, ahead of his funeral in Cofimvaba, Eastern Cape, on Saturday 3 September.
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Harare too high on rape list
Harare Police Station is ranked number 18 on rape cases on the top 30 list released by Minister of Police Bheki Cele on Friday 19 August.
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Ancestors call learners
Teachers have been left “traumatised” at Mzamomtsha Primary School, in Driftsands, after a group of learners collapsed to the ground in what is believed to be “spirits possessed”.
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Free access to some Western Cape parks
From Sunday 11 to Friday 16 September, day visitors to most of the 22 national parks across South Africa will be granted free access.
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Mall helping with #ReadDreamRepeat campaign for schools
Ten primary schools in the Western Cape are in dire need of reading materials for learners, and one shopping mall is rallying to help.






