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Heritage Month: Amy Biehl’s legacy of forgiveness continues to transform lives 32 years later
CAPE TOWN – Thirty-two years after American Fulbright scholar Amy Biehl was killed in Gugulethu during political unrest, her legacy of reconciliation and youth empowerment continues to transform lives across […]
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Jeffreys Bay’s first Polar Bear Swim a splashing success
Organisers declared the inaugural JBay Polar Bear Swim a resounding success with strong participation across four sessions on 1 September.
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WC Provincial parliament erupts into verbal-volleyball match
Insults and statistics were flung around like missiles during the rapid fire debate at the provincial Sitting of the House.
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Mi Friday Programme to prepare grade 7 learners for high school transition
HMBC developed a targeted programme for grade 7 learners to address high school transition challenges and equip them with needed tools.
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SAPS deploy security after truck burning threats on Addo Road
The South African Police Service have been made aware that allegations of threats to burn trucks on the R335 (Addo Road) today, 5 September, have been made. According to SAPS […]
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‘Racist’ video: Emergency council meeting underway in Stellenbosch
A special council meeting commenced at the Stellenbosch Municipal Chambers at 08:00 on Friday 5 September, to discuss matters pertaining to a controversial video leaked on social media this week.
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Man (42) becomes latest victim of deadly taxi turf war
A 42-year-old man, believed to be a police officer, was fatally shot in Asanda Village on Thursday. The incident is allegedly linked to escalating taxi violence between rival associations in the Helderberg.
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Two men receive harsh sentences for theft and damage to essential infrastructure
Two foreign nationals found guilty of theft of essential infrastructure and vandalism thereof in Bloemfontein
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South Africa’s non-profit sector: Far more than just charity work
South Africa’s non-profit sector employs over one million people and contributes billions to the economy, yet persistent misconceptions continue to diminish its professional impact and strategic importance, according to a […]
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Stellenbosch Municipality mum on under-fire official’s ‘history of discriminatory actions’
The Stellenbosch municipal official accused of discrimination and racism is believed to have a history of systematically targeting white colleagues in senior positions.









