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Outeniqua Choo Tjoe steam train to run again
Alan McVitty, CEO of Classic Rail, announced the acquisition of contracts and funding to rebuild and relaunch the George-Knysna train line, boosting tourism and jobs.
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Four SAPS officers among seven in alleged house robbery, illicit cigarettes dealing
Four alleged rogue police officers caught in the act
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Cape Town CBD earns global recognition as world-class urban center
Cape Town’s Central Business District has been hailed as a “global role model for urban revitalisation” by international urban development experts, cementing its position as one of the world’s leading […]
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Drought warning for Boland and bordering regions
The drought warning coincides with mounting concern among Western Cape wheat farmers, particularly those in the Boland, about low yields resulting from the recent dry spell.
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Elderly farmer brutally attacked with boiling water in second assault within two months
Two months after a similar ordeal, 70-year-old Carolina farmer Rolé Uys was again brutally attacked this past weekend, scalded with boiling water and left for dead.
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Have your vehicle checked for free this Mobility Month
Local motorists can access free vehicle safety inspections at various specified testing centres including AVTS Strand (3 Calvyn Street) from 14-16 October and 21-23 October between 08:00-15:00 as part of the Western Cape Government’s road safety initiative to check tyres,…
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Aarto rollout: What every Cape Town driver must do before 1 December
Cape Town drivers must check and pay traffic fines before Dec 1 or face new demerit points that could suspend their licence under Aarto system.
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MEC Faces Questions Over Deteriorating Tshiame Road in Maluti-a-Phofung in the Free State
The Maluti-a-Phofung economy is severely under stress, with job losses and a high unemployment rate. The Province should do better for the residents and business owners, and the DA will hold them to account.
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‘New birth’: Palestinians freed from Israeli jails return home to loved ones
KHAN YUNIS, Palestinian Territories – Thousands of Palestinians erupted with joy in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis on Monday, as Red Cross buses brought back nearly 1,700 former […]










