News
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Minister calls for stronger rural safety after farm attacks
The Western Cape agriculture minister has called for increased police resources and stronger rural safety measures following two violent attacks on farmers and tourists in the province.
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Families face two decades of damage in waterlogged homes
Both government-issued RDP houses and self-built homes are being systematically damaged as rising moisture undermines foundations.
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US releases Epstein files with uncorroborated Trump allegations
The US government has released new Jeffrey Epstein files containing uncorroborated allegations of past sexual misconduct against President Donald Trump.
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Team Silver claims inaugural Red Bull Locked In championship
Team Silver claims victory at inaugural Red Bull Locked In tournament in Cape Town, winning 48-hour endurance competition at Bellville Velodrome.
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City seeks council backing for new nature reserves
The City of Cape Town plans to expand five nature reserves, including Table Bay in Milnerton, and create two new reserves.
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Eskom launches legal process to cut power to 14 municipalities over R110 billion debt crisis
Eskom is consulting 14 municipalities about potential power cuts due to R110 billion in unpaid bills, while seeking sustainable solutions for rising municipal debt.
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Ramaphosa to strengthen Brazil ties on state visit
President Ramaphosa’s state visit to Brazil aims to enhance relations and explore economic opportunities, focusing on agribusiness, tourism, and trade.
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Judge ordered to vacate state-owned Cape Town property
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure has issued Western Cape High Court judge Daniel Thulare with a notice to vacate a state-owned property in Cape Town by 15 April.
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COPE leadership remembers founding president Lekota
Cope Free state leadership share condolences with the family of Mosiuoa ‘Terror’ Lekota, a tribute to his impactful leadership.
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Asian markets plunge as oil soars 30% on Middle East crisis
Asian stock markets plummeted amid a 30% surge in oil prices due to escalating Middle East conflicts, prompting investor concerns about inflation and economic stability.










