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Khayelitsha Police donate shoes to pupils at Vuzamanzi Primary School, in Site C
“We want people, especially children, to understand that we are part of the community. They mustn’t run away when they see our vans,” says Khayelitsha Police Station spokesperson Const Asanda Daweti.
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CPF appeals for help amid heightened fears and anxiety among Western Cape members
“It’s difficult to do our job. Our members are seen as the targets by the criminals,” remarked a despondent Fransina Lukas, amid heightened fears and anxiety among community policing forum (CPF) members in the province.
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CATA denies infighting rumours amid ongoing attacks on their members in Nyanga
Taxi bosses in the Nyanga area are scavenging for answers amid ongoing attacks on their members.
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Unathi Obose: Let’s give Hugo Broos and the boys a Bell’s
Ndizani Bafana-Bafana Ndizani!. Let’s salute our national football team for putting our country back on the footballing map after such a long time.
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Taxi association CATA condemns the killing of taxi operators in Nyanga
Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA) in Nyanga condemned the killing of taxi operators in that vicinity, saying the shooting had to stop. A taxi driver was gunned down near Siyahlala informal settlement in Philippi on Saturday 10 February.
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Ilitha Labantu builds the capacity of young women survivors of abuse to be independent, self-reliant
Scores of young women converged on Langa United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA), at NY22, Gugulethu, on 7 Wednesday February to attend a self-realisation workshop. Run over two days (Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 February), it was organised by…
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‘Singoomama sinemithwalo, yaye ifuna sibambisane’
Achebene iinduma amalungu ebandla lamaRhabe oMzantsi Afrika, eKhayelitsha, ngeCawe umhla wesine kweyoMdumba, ngethuba lenkonzo yemithwalo nalapho ebethandazela iingxaki ajongene nazo kumakhaya awo kunye nasekuhlaleni.
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Khayelitsha Ward 93 marred as holes caused by illegal sand mining continue to surge
Is that a pothole or a trench? That is probably a frequent question among drivers in and around Khayelitsha. This is as holes caused by illegal sand mining continue to surge, especially in Ward 93.
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Gugulethu NPO receives new plumbing toolkits, equipping 55 new trainees
Prolonged water leaks due to financial difficulties could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to training offered by Rainbow Education and Skills Development (RESD).
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Unathi Obose: Love is scarce these days, let’s love our partners
As we start the month of love, I appeal to everyone to do the right thing; love your partner and the people around you.









