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Emmarentia road rage case put on hold for further investigation
Emmarentia road rage case put on hold for further police investigation and evidence.
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Agrimark hosts Supplier Awards at Somerset West estate
Agrimark recognises 39 supplier partners at Somerset West awards ceremony, with PPC Cement and Zibo Containers claiming top honours.
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Solidarity challenges new BEE procurement regulations ahead of May court case
Civil rights organisation Solidarity has confirmed it will proceed with its Constitutional Court challenge against South Africa’s Public Procurement Act, with the case scheduled for 18 and 19 May this year.
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MIDDLE EAST WAR | Trump extends ceasefire to give Iran time to negotiate
A vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The US has maintained its blockade of Iranian ports and the strategic waterway despite extending the ceasefire.
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Cape Town launches new app feature to report crime and bylaw violations
Cape Town’s City App now allows public reporting of bylaw incidents, enhancing safety and reducing emergency call volumes.
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City ramps up winter flood mitigation amid widespread rainfall
Cape Town emergency teams work round the clock as heavy rains trigger 480 flooding complaints across multiple suburbs over weekend
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Capture nature in Cape Town this weekend during 2026 City Nature Challenge
Take part in the international 2026 City Nature Challenge and capture Cape Town’s living nature this coming long weekend.
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421 children aged 10-14 fall pregnant in KwaZulu-Natal, prompting calls for urgent action
KwaZulu-Natal recorded 421 pregnancies among children aged between 10 and 14 years old during the 2025/26 financial year.
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SA Navy Festival thrills audiences with naval operations
Thousands visited the SA Navy Festival in Simon’s Town, enjoying ship tours, live displays and family-friendly activities at the East Dockyard.










