Natasha Bezuidenhout
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A persistent sewage overflow crisis at Kings Beach has prompted urgent environmental warnings from Ward 2 councillor Sean Tappan, whose own office has been flooded by the recurring infrastructure failures.
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A group of 12 dedicated parent volunteers has been manning a dangerous pedestrian crossing following a series of serious accidents.
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A local blind cricket team is preparing to compete in the upcoming national championship in Stellenbosch.
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Republiek Primary School, which serves 713 pupils from Grades R to 7, has established a dedicated team of reading champions – teacher assistants who work with learners from June through November to boost reading.
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The long-awaited inquest into the death of Black Consciousness Movement founder Steve Biko was formally reopened today, exactly 48 years after the anti-apartheid activist died in police custody.
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The future of a magnificent 150-year-old Australian wild fig tree near the South End Museum hangs in the balance, as alleged damage from fires and neglect raises serious concerns among local residents and heritage advocates.
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June Steenkamp had been experiencing declining health for several months.
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Police have launched an urgent search for a Westering teenager who disappeared from his family home in the early hours of Monday morning.
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In recognition of their dedication to musical excellence, Algoa Music Ministry has been invited to perform at Mary McDonald’s This is Christmas concert in New York.
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The felling of two pine trees in Lorraine has reignited residents’ concerns about developers prioritising housing over environmental protection.










