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Brug gou ná reën herstel
Herstelwerk het reeds begin aan die brug op die R304-pad nadat reënweer skade aangerig het.
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DarkFest stars crowned
A new king and queen have been crowned at the 2025 edition of DarkFest, South Africa’s premier free-style mountain-biking (MTB) competition. The annual event, hosted at Hellsend Dirt Compound in […]
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New crop of interns
The Living Soils Community Learning Farm welcomed 20 new interns to its year-long sustainable agriculture internship programme. The transformative initiative, a partnership between Woolworths, Spier Wine Farm, and the Sustainability […]
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South Africa’s flu season starts early, NICD urges vaccination
South Africa’s flu season has kicked off unusually early this year, starting on 24 March — the earliest onset since 2010.
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EKSKLUSIEF | Wynland-distrik se munisipale bestuurder tydelik geskors
Henry Prins, munisipale bestuurder van die Kaapse Wynland-distriksmunisipaliteit (KWDM), is Woensdag (16 April) op ‘n geslote raadsvergadering tydelik geskors hangende die uitkoms van ‘n ondersoek en moontlike tugverhoor. Sy skorsing […]
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Township and Village wins gold at Africa Responsible Tourism Awards
Township and Village, a Stellenbosch tourism social enterprise, won gold at the Africa Responsible Tourism Awards for fostering community-based tourism and sustainable development since its inception in 2018.
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‘Geen verdere werk aan Botmaskop’
Die Kaapse hooggeregshof het ‘n tussentydse interdik teen die Botmaskop-ontwikkeling toegestaan.
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High Court decision welcomed to set aside R8 billion locomotive contract
The High Court annulled a R8 billion locomotive contract between Transnet and Wabtec, advancing efforts against corruption within South African enterprises.
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Blue Plaque at Durbanville winery pays tribute to Anna de Koning
Groot Phesantekraal winery in Durbanville honours Anna de Koning with a Blue Plaque, recognizing her remarkable ascent from slavery to wealth in 18th-century South Africa. The estate, inherited after her husband’s death, continues to produce acclaimed wines.
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Daughter searching for Les Egling’s lost ‘Eggie’ paintings
Natalie Egling is in search of two of her father, Les Egling’s paintings from his ‘eggie’ period that hold a special place in her heart.










