Community
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Mob turns on police, dogs released, stones fly, backup called in during drug bust
Suspects arrested when Anti-Gang Unit drug bust in Joe Slovo turned violent when community members attacked police officials and vehicles.
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From shelter to shelter: Rescue dog bringing comfort to the homeless
From shelter dog to therapy dog. Bandit once had no home of his own, now he brings comfort to homeless adults at a Somerset West night shelter.
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Kimberley: LUR dreig om raad te ontbind terwyl speaker ondersoek lei
Die toekoms van die Sol Plaatje-munisipaliteit in Kimberley lyk grou nadat die LUR vir samewerkende regering gedreig het om die munisipale raad te ontbind, en gevegte binne en buite die hof voortduur.
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Youth brainstorm solutions to safety challenges in response to research
LSE research in Mitchells Plain puts youth at the centre of understanding gang violence, safety, and solutions to community insecurity.
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Princess Vlei trail celebrates community victory over mall development
The new Princess Vlei trail has opened, celebrating a decade-long community campaign to protect the area from development.
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‘Twinkle, twinkle, you’re a star’: Cape Town officer wins hearts consoling baby
When a baby cried inconsolably on Stellenbosch Arterial, a Cape Town officer climbed in the back seat and softly sang “Twinkle twinkle little star”.
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Youth Month | ‘Leadership is service’: Hout Bay teen steps up as junior executive mayor
Pierce Beaulieu brings a youth voice to Cape Town’s corridors of power and he has big plans. People’s Post sat down with the Hout Bay teen.
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Young voters urged to register for local government elections during registration weekend
The IEC is calling on young South Africans to exercise their democratic right by registering to vote in the local government elections.










