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Cape Town seeks court ruling on disability transport funding as government cuts support
The City of Cape Town has welcomed an opportunity for the Western Cape High Court to determine constitutional and funding obligations for its Dial-a-Ride disability transport service, following the national […]
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Parents sound alarm over explicit content in WhatsApp group with minors
Concerned parents alert local authorities about WhatsApp groups promoting explicit content among primary school children.
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Tshwane wins court victory to block housing corporation’s property auction
The City of Tshwane this week secured a significant legal victory after the Gauteng North Division of the High Court interdicted the North West Housing Corporation (NWHC) from proceeding with […]
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Afghanistan earthquake death toll soars to more than 2 200 in deadliest quake in decades
NŪRGAL, Afghanistan — The death toll from a devastating earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan has climbed to more than 2 200 people, making it the deadliest seismic disaster to hit the […]
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Suspect arrested hours after brutal attack on elderly couple in Gqeberha
Elderly couple seriously injured in violent Sardinia Bay house robbery on Friday morning; 37-year-old suspect arrested.
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Northern Cape High Court dismisses appeals in Piet Els murder case
The Northern Cape High Court in Kimberley has dismissed applications of five persons to appeal against their convictions, finding no rational basis for believing another court would reach different conclusions.
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Police launch manhunt for most wanted suspect in Gqeberha
Thembinkosi Mangesi (35) known by the alias “Terra” has been on the run since 2023 after being implicated in a string of serious violent crimes that terrorised communities in the Kariega and Booysens Park areas.
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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.










