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Hooggeregshof moet datum gee vir gekonsolideerde appèl teen olieboorwerk in oseaan langs Kaapse kus
Die Hooggeregshof van Appèl moet nog ‘n datum aanwys vir verskeie aansoeke om verlof tot appèl oor olie- en gaseksplorasie langs die Kaapse kus.
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Four rescued after bus plunges into Seine near Paris
Four people were rescued from the River Seine near Paris after a bus collided with a parked vehicle before plunging into the water.
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City tables proposed R6.8bn budget for safety services
Cape Town has proposed a R6.8bn safety and security budget, focusing on infrastructure, staffing and emergency services, though it still awaits approval.
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Crime intelligence officer killed in Mount Edgecombe ambush
A manhunt is under way after two crime intelligence officers were shot in an ambush, north of Durban, leaving one officer dead and another critically injured.
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Western Cape High Court rules City of Cape Town’s fixed charges unlawful
The Western Cape High Court has ruled that three fixed charges introduced by the City of Cape Town are unlawful, a significant victory for ratepayers.
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Gqeberha teen reunited with family following rugby injury
Matthew Els, a Pearson High School learner, is finally home after sustaining serious injuries during a rugby match in George on 18 April.
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President Ramaphosa sets local government elections for 4 November
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced today that South Africa’s local government elections will be held on 4 November.
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City invites filmmakers to apply for film project support
Submissions are open until 31 May for Cape Town’s film fund, supporting projects that boost jobs, investment, and skills in the local film industry.









