News
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Teachers’ union calls for tighter school security amid rising crime
A teachers’ union urges the Department of Basic Education to enhance school security amid rising crime affecting teachers and learners.
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Centurion eatery cooks up history with world’s looooongest bunny chow
A restaurant in Centurion smashed the Guinness World Record, creating the world’s longest bunny chow – a 15,98-metre culinary creation.
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Sol Plaatje University confers 1 500 degrees at 11th graduation ceremony
The Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley conferred qualifications on more than 1 500 graduates during its 11th year of graduation ceremonies.
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Fuel station in Durbanville appealed on legal and constitutional grounds
D’Urbanvale residents have rolled in the big cannons for their appeal against the approval of a fuel service station in D’Urbanvale, Durbanville.
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Cape Town beaches claim top spots
Cape Town’s Boulders Beach and Cape of Good Hope ranked first and second globally, showcasing the city’s world-class coastline.
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Deputy mayor launches Mitchells Plain’s 50-year celebrations
Cape Town deputy mayor Eddie Andrews launched Mitchells Plain’s 50th anniversary celebrations, highlighting community transformation and future opportunities.
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Middle East war drives up condom and rubber glove prices
The Middle East war has caused Malaysian condom and glove manufacturers to raise prices due to increased raw material costs and supply chain disruptions.
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Alcohol-related research foundation celebrates milestones before closure
Since 2019, the Foundation for Alcohol Related Research has worked closely with the Britstown community on preventing foetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
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Eskom concludes Eastern Cape consultations on controversial Thyspunt nuclear plant
Eskom Holdings concludes Eastern Cape public meetings discussing proposed nuclear power plant at Thyspunt, Kouga Municipality.










