News
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South Africa accepts US envoy’s credentials amid moves to thaw ties
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday received the diplomatic credentials of the new US ambassador, despite soured relations.
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Dido Valley housing project brings new homes to Redhill and Luyolo families
The Dido Valley housing project is delivering new homes to Redhill and Luyolo residents, with 600 opportunities planned by 2028.
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UDTA shuts down Nqweba entrances over alleged road repair promises
The UDTA closed Nqweba entrances today, protesting poor road conditions after unsatisfactory responses from the municipality over a year.
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Artemis crew return to Earth after historic lunar flyby
The Artemis II astronauts were travelling towards Earth on Tuesday, sharing observations from their lunar flyby with colleagues and mission scientists.
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Strong opposition emerges to Water Department’s proposed access restrictions
Opposition is growing against the Department of Water and Sanitation’s proposed regulations that threaten public access to state dams and could harm local economies reliant on recreational activities.
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Cape Town groundwater levels in steady decline, UWC study finds
A University of the Western Cape study reveals significant groundwater decline in Cape Town, with 80% of boreholes at risk due to human activity.
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Suspended police sergeant appears in court on explosives and firearms charges
A suspended police sergeant faces multiple charges, including explosives possession and theft, after a search revealed firearms and cash.
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Seven appear in court on bus extortion charges
Seven people linked to taxi associations appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court on charges of running an organised criminal enterprise.










