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Young Khayelitsha farmers encourage healthy food and a healthy lifestyle
A group of young farmers from Khayelitsha and surrounding areas under the Harvest of Hope organisation gathered at Siyazama Community Garden in Mandela Park to sell their production on Monday 22 June.
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Extortion halts yard build at Gugulethu cemetery
The construction of a yard at the Gugulethu cemetery was temporarily stopped after unknown people demanded money from the contractor working there. It has been more than a week since the contractor left the site unattended.
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Langa soup kitchen received a boost thanks to NPO
Members of Urban Rural Development of Capacity Building Project (URDCBP) from Langa were exhilarated after a donation of kitchen equipment to the organisation.
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Unemployed residents empowered with skills development
At least 35 people from different wards in subcouncil 13 graduated after they completed skills development training.
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Victory for Ubuntu CT at Bayview Youth Cup
Even after a red card was called against Ubuntu Cape Town moments before half-time, the club succeeded in unseating defending champions Cape Town Spurs 1-0 at the Bayview u-16 Youth Cup final on Saturday 22 June.
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One dead and three injured in another Nyanga shooting
Nyanga police are investigating a murder and three attempted murder cases following a shooting incident that occurred on Monday 24 June.
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New MyCiTI transit line project set to commence in Mfuleni
The first group of residents from informal settlements in Gugulethu, Crossroads and some from Mfuleni are expected to be relocated to Bosasa Link Project in Mfuleni early next month to pave the way for the construction of the MyCiTI road.
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New executive sworn in at Blaahs Society Cape Town
Ikhwezi Community Centre in Gugulethu was packed to the rafters during the inauguration of the new executive members of Blaahs Society Cape Town on Sunday 23 June.
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Langa road upgrades underway in Ward 51 and 52
Langa will see new and improved roadways thanks to investments in two wards.
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OPINION: Let’s stop using public holidays to booze
I feel sorry for the students of 1976 who died for actively objecting to the use of Afrikaans in African schools as a medium of instruction.









