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How homes and cities must adapt for a growing older population
Africa’s ageing population is set to nearly quadruple by 2050 – from roughly 74 million today to more than 235 million people aged 60 and older.
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The time has come to end failed governance and restore dignity, health, and safe water to the Free State
The Democratic Alliance (DA) condemns the Free State government for neglecting water and sanitation infrastructure, resulting in severe pollution and health risks across the province. With municipalities failing, vital water sources are compromised, affecting millions. The DA demands accountability under…
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Will Prince Harry reconcile with King Charles during UK visit?
Prince Harry returns to London on Monday for a children’s charity gala, reigniting speculation about whether the estranged royal will finally meet with his father, King Charles III, after years […]
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Missing Bloubergstrand kite surfer found deceased
The search for missing Bloubergstrand kite surfer Graham Howes (38) came to an end on Monday 8 September, when his body was recovered at sea following extensive air, land and sea operations.
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Winners of the Chelsea Royal Flower Show comes to Stanford
Chelsea flowers will bloom again in Stanford from 10 to 24 September, when Leon Kluge, the creative mastermind behind the South African team that won the gold medal at the […]
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Stellenbosch launches groundbreaking “Rent-a-Cop” initiative to boost community safety
STELLENBOSCH – In a first for South Africa, Stellenbosch Municipality officially launched its pioneering “Rent-a-Cop” initiative on Monday, deploying six dedicated law enforcement officers funded entirely by the local business […]
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Western Cape accuses national Minister of ‘punishing’ province over cultural funding cuts
The Western Cape Government has accused national Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie of “punishing” the province by withdrawing critical funding from established cultural festivals, in a escalating […]
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Five key infrastructure upgrades in the Mafube Municipality
Five completed MIG projects in Mafube enhance infrastructure, improving residents’ health, safety, and well-being after years of challenges.
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Johannesburg insolvency lawyer assassinated in apparent contract killing
JOHANNESBURG – Prominent insolvency attorney Bouwer van Niekerk was gunned down in his Sandton boardroom on Friday morning in what investigators believe was a premeditated assassination linked to his work exposing […]










