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Vier Paasfees in ATM se herfstuin
Die Afrikaanse Taalmuseum en -monument (ATM) nooi gesinne en families uit na ‘n heerlike Paasfees-pretdag komende Saterdag (4 April) op die pragtige Paarlberg wat tans in die allermooiste herfskleure getooi is. […]
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Western Cape and Prasa to sign transport integration agreement
The Western Cape government and the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) are set to sign a memorandum of understanding to improve transport integration at the Kapteinsklip corridor in Mitchells Plain.
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Dr Imtiaz Sooliman honorary doctorate: UCT honours humanitarian leader
UCT honours Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, who dedicates honorary doctorate to South Africans while urging collective action to tackle hunger, healthcare and inequality.
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Weather service warns motorists of changing conditions over Easter weekend
The South African Weather Service has urged motorists to prioritise road safety as changing weather conditions are expected across the country during the Easter period.
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Operation Prosper sees 290 SANDF members deployed to Eastern Cape hotspots
Lt Gen Ncata announced 290 SANDF deployment for Operation Prosper to support Eastern Cape SAPS operations until March 2027.
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President Ramaphosa appoints Dr Makhubu as new SARS commissioner
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Dr Ngobani Johnstone Makhubu as commissioner of the South African Revenue Service.
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All occasion creamy macaroni salad
With the Easter weekend ahead, this creamy macaroni salad is the perfect accompaniment for any braai, a picnic or festive meal.
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Roadshow cracks nearly R16m in traffic fine representations
Cape Town’s latest traffic roadshow in Athlone saw over 3 600 motorists settle fines, generating nearly R16 million in payments and representations.
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Easter traditions around the world and the meaning behind the celebration
Easter, the most important celebration in the Christian calendar, commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and His resurrection from the dead three days later.
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Welkom police force bids farewell to stalwarts of many decades
Van der Merwe and Ratsuba served in the police for 40 and 35 years respectively, leaving behind distinguished careers marked by dedication to public service.









