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Trump evacuated as shooter opens fire at press gala in Washington
A gunman charged through security at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner attended by US President Donal Trump but was quickly stopped by agents.
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Cape Town calls for public input on R1,2-billion Energy Independence Plan
Capetonians have until Thursday 30 April to comment on the City of Cape Town’s ambitious R1,2 billion energy security programme.
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Western Cape taxi drivers shift a gear up, graduate from leadership programme
Fourteen minibus taxi leaders made history this week as the first cohort to graduate from a groundbreaking executive leadership programme.
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Historic apple tree planted at Hoërskool Jan van Riebeeck
Hoërskool Jan van Riebeeck has planted one of South Africa’s rarest apple trees, creating a lasting legacy for future generations.
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Emergency summit on gang violence crisis plaguing Western Cape
UWC hosted an emergency seminar bringing together government officials, police and community leaders to address the escalating gang violence crisis that has turned communities “war zones”.
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Beyers Chocolates faces liquidation amid dispute with Woolworths
Beyers Chocolates faces liquidation amid Woolworths dispute, but retailer reassures customers that popular chocolate products remain available nationwide.
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From radiation to invasion: a Chernobyl worker, explosion survivor’s two wars
Forty years after the devastating explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant claimed 100 000 lives, a survivor speaks of the two wars his generation has fought.
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Man sentenced to 40 years behind bars for shooting police officer in Free State
A man was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment in the Bloemfontein Regional Court for shooting a police officer, stealing his pistol and hijacking a car.
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Prince Harry says he will ‘always be part of royal family’
During an interview with ITV News, Britain’s Prince Harry stated he will “always be part of the royal family”. The interview was conducted during the prince’s visit to Ukraine.
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Red tape, construction costs fuel Western Cape’s widening housing gap
Cape Town residents across all income brackets are struggling with housing affordability as municipal rates and taxes continue to rise.










