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CPF AGM to be held on 26 June
A special Community Policing Forum AGM will be held on Monday 26 June at 18:30 at Stellenbosch Saps hall to elect a new chairperson as well as a secretary, positions which are currently vacant.
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SA duo does well at the Africa Champs XCO
The Fairtree DP World Cannondale team showcased their talent and determination at the Africa Champs XCO, held at the challenging Thaba Trails in Johannesburg. With two exceptional riders representing South Africa, Luyanda Tobigunya and Kusaselihle “L
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Jefthas Interiors: Your Persian carpet expert
Are you searching for the perfect statement piece to elevate the ambience of your space? Look no further than The Persian Carpet, trading as Jefthas Interiors. With more than 27 years of experience in the industry, we have established ourselves…
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e’Bosch-erfenisprojek reg vir Junie-skoolvakansie
Die e’Bosch-erfenisprojek het Saterdag 3 Junie in samewerking met die Jannie Mouton-stigting en verskeie ander medewerkers en organisasies die opleiding vir die Junie-Julie-skoolvakansieprogram by De Laer afgeskop.
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Intercontinental Double Gold for Tokara XO Potstill Brandy
Tokora’s masterly crafted XO Potstill Brandy excelled as a Cape Brandy of distinction earning Double Gold at the Intercontinental Spirits Challenge 2023.
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Camaraderie triumphs mud
Over the past weekend, Paul Roos Gymnasium (PRG) hosted SACS High School in Newlands, Cape Town at its annual Winter’s Day celebrations in what was characterised as a muddy affair.
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Mayor unveils biggest budget yet
Stellenbosch Executive Mayor Adv Gesie van Deventer recently tabled the municipality’s 2023-’24 budget, revealing a staggering R2,778 billion allocation. The largest in the history of Stellenbosch, it was approved by council on 24 May.
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Healthy South Africans can help increase the cancer survival rate among the country’s kids
Blood cancers, such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and leukaemia, are some of the most common childhood cancers, with patients having a 50% survival rate. However, South Africans who are between age 17 and 55, and in general good health can help…








