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School needs funds to compete
Injongo Primary School choir in Khayelitsha is appealing to local businesses to assist them with funds to participate in a national school choir competition to be held in Rhema, Johannesburg, on Tuesday 28 June.
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Zabalaza entries now open
Applications for the 2023 Zabalaza Theatre Festival are now open and aspiring theatre producers are invited to apply.
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Zikhala kophezulu iinkokheli
Imibutho yezopolitiko kuquka eyokuhlala, kunye nabezakwalizwi badibene kwibala laseSite C, kutshanje, ukukhalimela umoya wokubulawa kwabantu kula ndawo.
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‘Naked’ man faces a charge of kidnapping
Bulelani Qolani, made a brief appearance at the Khayelitsha Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 25 May on a charge of kidnapping after he allegedly kept Masamkele Mbili against his will and threatened to stab him.
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Clinic needs #SteriSuppawters
The Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha has embarked on a mass sterilisation initiative to curb the growing pet population in the area.
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Festival to show local body art
Tatoo enthusiasts will have a golden opportunity to showcase their body art when the Khayelitsha Tatoo Festival returns to the neighbourhood on Saturday 3 September.
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Three escape, one dies in ‘vigilante’ action
One man died and three men escaped when set upon by informal settlement residents in Mfuleni in apparent vigilante action.
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Zuka gets into Dstv Premiership
Asanda Dyani is proud and excited after his team, Richard’s Bay Football Club, was promoted into the Dstv Premiership following a remarkable run in the GladAfrica Championship.
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‘Female colleague smacked me’
A Grade 1 teacher at Mzamomtsha Primary School in Driftsands fears for her life after she was allegedly assaulted by a colleague during an apparent management meeting at the school.
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Girl narrowly escapes murder
A 15-year-old is still traumatised after jumping out a back window when three of her family members were shot and killed in Ekuphumleni, Khayelitsha, on Sunday evening 22 May.










